Type: Boulder, 40 ft (12 m)
FA: Pat Goodman
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Shared By: Kevin Fitch on Feb 1, 2013
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This is a great slab problem that is not to be taken lightly. This problem could really be considered a short solo and falling anywhere can make for a really bad day. That said, if you can keep your head right, this is a very fun mental testpiece with great movement on high quality rock. Bring your chalk, watch for the small crux about 2/3 up, and have fun!

Location Suggest change

It is located in the "main area." Walk up the bouldering access trail and head downhill on the faint trail when you see the huge arete on one of the largest boulders in the park just before the warm-up boulder.

Protection Suggest change

20 pads or no pads, either way the recommendation is not to fall, if for nothing other than the cheese grater factor.

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