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Description 

This is a sharp, crimpy, boulder with little potential (that we could see), but what we found was fun and difficult.


Getting There 

Park in the Kill Hill area. If you're parked right off the main dirt road, the Ninja Boulder will be to the left of the main pile of boulders.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Ninja Boulder:
Homemade Nunchucks   V5-6     Boulder, 13 feet   
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Featured Route For Ninja Boulder
Follow the (micro) crimps to top out. God speed.

Homemade Nunchucks V5-6  CO : Gunnison : ... : Ninja Boulder
Start with left hand on a sharp crimp and right hand on a sort of sloper. Head left to a freaking tiny (1/2 pad), one or two finger sidepull while mantling with the right hand. Grab the knob to the left and then continue up. That move is definitely the crux. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO