Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Mark Himelfarb perhaps |
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Shared By: | skinny legs and all on Feb 3, 2013 · Updates |
Admins: | Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC |
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Description
Start by sitting and grasping a sloping edge with the left hand and an opposing sloping feature pinch with the right hand. Bust up and left to a sloper. If you're short--come right back into the right crimp on the middle of the face.
Work up and perch on a right then transition to a left heel hook on the left hand starting hold to reach sharp holds up on the angle change of the arete.
OR
Dig left toe under the roof on left collection of nubbins. Throw hard to the left crimp, then deadpoint toss from there straight to jug on arete.
Follow the arete up an easy low angled finish. This is an amazing compression problem.
*Start beta - People have started this boulder with a right heel and a right hand on the starting hold--The guidebook suggests starting with only the hands on. Do whichever, great pebble.
Work up and perch on a right then transition to a left heel hook on the left hand starting hold to reach sharp holds up on the angle change of the arete.
OR
Dig left toe under the roof on left collection of nubbins. Throw hard to the left crimp, then deadpoint toss from there straight to jug on arete.
Follow the arete up an easy low angled finish. This is an amazing compression problem.
*Start beta - People have started this boulder with a right heel and a right hand on the starting hold--The guidebook suggests starting with only the hands on. Do whichever, great pebble.
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