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Type: Boulder, 16 feet
Consensus: V5 [details]
FA: John Bachar
Submitted By: Joe Brophy on Nov 3, 2004

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Description 

This classic problem takes a proud line directly up the middle of the large boulder near False Up 20 (V0-), and sits directly across the road from Double Cross. Depending on how tall you are there are a few different starting holds, but thin holds are the name of the game on this problem. Don't breath too hard as you might blow yourself off the crux, but as you hit that last hold with your right hand, rest assured that the final throw for the lip might look far but that hold is huge!


Protection 

You will want 2 pads if you are working this by yourself. If not, 1 pad and a good spotter will do. It's probably about 15' high.



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Reardon fires--Acopa

Reardon fires--Acopa

Myself high steppin' on JBMFP

Myself high steppin' on JBMFP

Topping JBMFP

Topping JBMFP


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By Crack Addict
From: San Diego, CA
Jan 9, 2005

Technical and painful. A Josh classic. Love this problem!

By Adam Stackhouse
Administrator
Jun 27, 2007
rating: V5-6 PG13

No matter the starting holds one chooses, the crux comes at the end, which has spit off many talented climbers. Another desert classic.

By Tyler Logan
From: Moreno Valley, CA
Apr 3, 2008

15' high

By NDTitanLady
Apr 17, 2012

  • phew* Finally finished this amazing climb.