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Meet George Jetson 

V4

   

FA: ???
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V4 [details]
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Submitted By: doug rouse on Oct 21, 2009


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Description 

Sit start under the roof, and follow the zig-zag crack to where it goes vertical. At the top of the vertical crack, make a long reach out left to a reasonable hole with the left hand. Proceed up and left across micros; including a 2-finger hole, with very small feet until you are able to make a safe top-out. A little nerve wracking without a spotter.


Location 

This problem is located within a "cockpit-like" hole about 50' down from Arrowhead Arete. One also passes this hole as they make the crossing over the the entrance of the cave where Known Secret, and Tornado are located. Identify a zig-zag handcrack coming out a roof.


Protection 

1-pad good. 2-pads better. Spotter best!



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By doug rouse
Oct 21, 2009

I don't know if this has another name, but I took the liberty for the sake of needing a name. Please correct if it is important to you. I need should mention that I found some of the small crimps on the face had been cleaned prior to my ascent, and the line is too obvious to claim a first. Needs more traffic, and a stiff wire brush to clean up the feet some. Well worth doing if you are in the area.

By doug rouse
Oct 25, 2009

Returned yesterday with the aforementioned wire brush. The feet are all nice and clean now.