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Nico's Problem 

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Type: Boulder, 12 feet
Consensus: V4 [details]
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Submitted By: Sean Denny on Mar 17, 2012

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BETA PHOTO: Jenny feeling the start holds of Nico's Problem.

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Description 

Start with two opposing sidepull/underclings. Pull on and make a large move to a good left hand incut. Finish with the Arboretum mantle.


Location 

Beneath and a little to the left of the mantle for Arboretum.


Protection 

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By Tim King
Feb 14, 2013

The giant flake that was the left hand undercling/sidepull broke off.

However, this did reveal some very interesting new traverse options coming in from the left side. Which means you may be able to start on the left and traverse into any of the other established climbs, making this one of the densest boulders at Potters.