Extra Mileage V4
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| Type: | Boulder, 12 feet |
| Consensus: | V4 [details] |
| FA: | Shawn McCauley |
| Submitted By: | Jay Shultis on Jan 27, 2013 |
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BETA PHOTO: SDS left of the tree in the low scoop.
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Private Property - Access Sensitive MORE INFO >>>
The cliff band is on private property and has recently changed hands, which created some potential access issues. There are a number of "No Trespassing" signs on the land. The owner of the property is alright with climbers being there. However, the "No Trespassing" signs will stay up, and are only there to "protect himself." The landowner has also said that he is very pleased with what he's found out about the climbers and the etiquette of the area. He researched it online and found that we've always been very respectful of our privilege to climb there and that we value that privilege greatly. With that being said, Bozoo is fair game for climbing. AS ALWAYS: BE RESPECTFUL OF THE PROPERTY AND THE AREA. NOT DOING SO COULD RESULT IN ITS PERMANENT CLOSURE.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
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Keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment
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Description Placeholder name. Low crux but fun problem. Just left of the big tree on the side of the boulder facing the river is a low scoop. SDS in the scoop using crimps at the lip. Deadpoint to a high crimp and climb the face.
Location River side of the Flow boulder
Protection pad
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By shawn mccauley Jan 29, 2013
| i put that up in 1998 i called it Extra Mileage but i like "the dish" better. there are two on that face the right one is Five O'clock Shadow and is a SDS also 1998. i also out up Flotation v5/6 SDS 1999 on the right side of the boulder and goes out a bulge/mini roof out over block on the ground. there are 2 on the left side of the boulder called One Flow V3 SDS and No Flow a one move wonder pop to the top from the same SDS holds as One Flow V6 maybe, both done in 1998. (My descriptions make more since if you look at the other photo you posted of the whole boulder). |
By Jay Shultis Administrator From: Blacksburg VA Feb 4, 2013
| No Flow and One flow are not pictured, and would be Left of Extra Mileage? I vaguely remember them, on a short steep 45, super lowball. |
By shawn mccauley Feb 4, 2013
| yep that's correct Flow pops to a good left handed hold then up while No Flow is straight up to a hard to snag sloper on top center they use the same start. |
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