Type: Boulder, 18 ft (5 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Orphaned on Jan 5, 2008 · Updates
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This is perhaps the best boulder problem at the Plethora Boulders and should not be missed. It consists of big moves on generally good holds above an excellent landing. Start sitting on a long, angling hold and make a big move up to a blocky jug. Move right out the horizonal crack feature to a hueco and then up to the lip/arete above. Make a move left on the arete to a large hold and rock over. Quickly descend off the south face so you can do another lap!

Variation: Start a few feet to the left on the arete and traverse into this problem, joining at the blocky jug. This adds a couple moves, a little difficulty, and a lot of awkwardness....

Location Suggest change

This is route #2 in the NE Right Plethora picture.

Protection Suggest change

A crash pad or two covers this excellent landing.

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