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"Missing Tooth Traverse" 
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"Missing Tooth Traverse" 

V2

   
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Type: Boulder, 20 feet
Consensus: V2 [details]
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Submitted By: Obi on Aug 4, 2007

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Taryn working the moves of the traverse

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Description 

Starts on theright corner of the big pink face. Crimp your way left staying just bwlow the actial lip and finish up once you hit the left arete. Sharp holds but technical moves describes this problem.

  • Note: officially "unnamed", "Missing Tooth Traverse" is merely the name that some climbers call it. If anyone knows the name of the FA and the real given name, please let me know and I'm more than happy to change it.


Location 

"Slightly" downhill, and behind a well as to the left of the Facemeat Mantle problem.


Protection 

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Taryn working the first few moves of the traverse

Taryn working the first few moves of the traverse

A pic of the boulder that this problem is on (viewed looking northerly).

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By Taryn
From: San Diego, CA
Aug 6, 2007

Super crimpy and sharp, with a big move to ever more crimps, but super fun! A nice, long, technical problem, with a short happy landing.

By klk
Feb 3, 2010

Scott Erler and Robyn Elder should get FA credit. They didn't name any of these things, so far as I know.