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Breashears' Crack 

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FA: [Breashears]
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V1-2 [details]
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Submitted By: Aaron Shupp on Feb 18, 2002


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Description 

This is the easiest problem in the Black Hole. Start in the center of the Hole on some huge jugs a few feet off the ground. Traverse right in huge pockets until you reach the obvious jug line going up and slightly to the right. Make a few moves to gain hand holds on a ledge. The final hold is a few feet higher and to the left. Down climb the acsent route. This is a popular warm up for any other climb in the area.


Protection 

If you don't have this problem wired, definitely use a pad. A fall from the top can be very dangerous.



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By H Goosmann
Jan 31, 2005

Mike and I used to do this route all the time down in morrison. Its a good inverted problem and its not too intimidating. Always a favorite when climbing at morrison. Lots of good memories, but bring your crash pad. Im sure youll see Mikey there staring at the rock and giggling like a little girl.

By Davis Benz
From: Golden
Nov 26, 2007
rating: V2-

Great warm up problem.

By tcamillieri
From: Denver
Feb 11, 2009

In John Sherman's Hueco Guide, he lists the standards for his V-system of grading boulder problems. He lists Breashear's Crack (this problem) as standard for V2.

By doug rouse
May 5, 2009

Yes, this is V2...considering that V2 equates to 5.11b/c.