High Exposure V0
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| Type: | Boulder |
| FA: | Unknown |
| Submitted By: | Lorin Seeks on Jan 1, 2001 |
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Description A fun, and a little bit exposing, high-ball problem. Climb the corner, and reach into a positive crack underneath the roof. Stretch out and up to the window sill. Most people wuss out at this point. Check your nads, and reach out to the face. Follow up, and then move right over the airy traverse. Hint: For the transfer up to the sill, look for a nice little notch for your foot on the face.
Protection Moving crash pad would be nice.
| Comments on High Exposure |
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By Anonymous Coward May 26, 2001
| This follows a "natural" line with highball moves and some cool campusing. The best thing found at the engineering center. |
By Anonymous Coward May 27, 2003
| This route can be done without going entirely up onto the wall above but rather as a hand traverse with feet on the cement. Probably first done by Jim Collins in the late 1970's. |
By Jeff St. Pierre May 25, 2004
| I heard this was originally called "Two Broken Ankles" from an older Boulder climber... |
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