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Lingual Arete
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Type: | Boulder |
FA: | Aaron James Parlier |
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Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Sep 11, 2011 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
the arete is a low start, but not a sit.
start on good flake at the bottom, and look for the decent holds along its sides. at the top there are several quality holds that make topping out a breeze. the bottom, first few moves make the crux.
start on good flake at the bottom, and look for the decent holds along its sides. at the top there are several quality holds that make topping out a breeze. the bottom, first few moves make the crux.
Location
On the Bi-Lingual Boulder.
when facing the "Bilingual" problem, walk to your right, around the boulder to where it ends. turn to the boulder and you should see a flat-faced arete, ending at sharp at the top, making a sort of triangle shape since the boulders base is more than your arm lenght wide.
when facing the "Bilingual" problem, walk to your right, around the boulder to where it ends. turn to the boulder and you should see a flat-faced arete, ending at sharp at the top, making a sort of triangle shape since the boulders base is more than your arm lenght wide.
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