Get Over It V10
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| Type: | Boulder |
| Consensus: | V10- [details] |
| FA: | Colin Lantz |
| Submitted By: | llamaface on May 19, 2008 |
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Description This problem is a classic for the area, attracting hard climbers simply because there is nothing in the area quite like it. It is a great boulder problem that offers a little of everything. Powerful moves, to small crimps, to perfect slopers.
Location Start matched on an edge roughly at face height, bust a powerful move up and right to a sloper, move out right to bad crimps, and then onto bad slopers to topout up and right.
Protection Several pads, spotters.
By tcamillieri From: Denver Jan 4, 2010
| Does anyone know the FA info on the SDS? |
By Chip Phillips From: Broomfield, CO Jan 4, 2010
| I think Dan Smith did the intermediate sit, which at this point most ignore in favor of the full line which starts matched on the undercling. I'm not certain who did the FA of "Get Over It Super Sit" ... but Schulte's ascent is the earliest entry on 8a ... which is a good starting point but lots of strongmos don't have cards or don't document all their sends. |
By chris schulte Aug 27, 2011
| I saw the sds, then heard it had been done. Did the "intermediate" sit, then heard no, start matched out left for the super. Went back and did that. I would assume then that both variations predate mine. Great, great line - best from the obvious "intermediate" sit start, in my opinion. |
By Smith Apr 16, 2012
| I can't remember the name of the person who did the super sit first. There where two climbing brothers that used to live in Boulder, I believe Talus (sp?) was shorter one and I forget the name of the taller one. The taller one did the FA of the super sit. Big help, right. |
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