Type: Boulder, 9 ft (3 m)
FA: old school 1980's
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Shared By: skinny legs and all on Feb 7, 2014
Admins: Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC

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Dish Right is an independent slab problem that is between the standard Dish climb and the Dish Arete on the right hand side of the boulder. IT starts on the same hold as The Dish. Climb up the slab on decent holds, worse than those on The Dish, to a juggy lip. This problem uses holds that are not on the standard Dish problem. It is a tad more difficult than The Dish, but it is still a steepish slab. I think this way is on par, as far as quality is concerned, with the more popular Dish. It is more thought provoking but similar.

Location Suggest change

The slab right of center on the Dish boulder. About four feet left of the right arete. It is halfway between the center of the boulder and the right arete.

Protection Suggest change

One pad is adequate protection, perhaps one spotter.

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