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Type: | Boulder, 10 ft (3 m) |
FA: | Bob Cormany |
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Shared By: | Sean Patrick on May 22, 2015 |
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Description
This little wall is studded with cool grips on solid stone, and makes for a great warm-up spot. There are 4 or 5 lines, with lots of opportunity for eliminates, traverses, creativity, or just 4 or 5 straight up lines.
Left to right, the difficulties are roughly: v1, v0, v1, v2, v1, but they do tend to blend, and if you start in a couple of spots, you might be able to do some v3 moves.
The wall is pretty tall - around 40 feet, but you just climb up to the huge jugs at 10' and either traverse left to the easiest exit, or down climb.
Once you've done these, there are great problems of all difficulty levels within a 1 minute walk.
Left to right, the difficulties are roughly: v1, v0, v1, v2, v1, but they do tend to blend, and if you start in a couple of spots, you might be able to do some v3 moves.
The wall is pretty tall - around 40 feet, but you just climb up to the huge jugs at 10' and either traverse left to the easiest exit, or down climb.
Once you've done these, there are great problems of all difficulty levels within a 1 minute walk.
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