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Mr. Mantle
V1 YDS 5 Font
Avg: 1.9 from 11 votes
Type: | Boulder, 10 ft (3 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 1,100 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Zek on May 24, 2015 · Updates |
Admins: | Zach Levy, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Description
If you're digging a little mantle on an easier route, this is it.
Start on big horizontal plate with hidden crimps. Work your way up to a nice but awkward right crimp. Get a foot on the plate and use a reverse sidepull with your left hand. Go up right again, get feet up, and go for a tough top out.
I would say the moves (except top out) would be considered V1 difficulty, however the crimps are a little mean for a beginner. That, along with the awkward top out, makes up the V2 section.
It's a 4-5 move route and the holds are in awkward positions. It's a good challenge and change of pace, but is quite short of a classic route.
Start on big horizontal plate with hidden crimps. Work your way up to a nice but awkward right crimp. Get a foot on the plate and use a reverse sidepull with your left hand. Go up right again, get feet up, and go for a tough top out.
I would say the moves (except top out) would be considered V1 difficulty, however the crimps are a little mean for a beginner. That, along with the awkward top out, makes up the V2 section.
It's a 4-5 move route and the holds are in awkward positions. It's a good challenge and change of pace, but is quite short of a classic route.
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