Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
FA: Chad Beckelhymer
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Shared By: Dustin Urban on Apr 18, 2009 · Updates
Admins: Joey Chicharrones, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Start at the far left edge of the boulder's western face where the vein peters out. Traverse right as the ground slopes up with you, which is nice when you have no spotter; could also go padless for that reason. Crux is in the first 15 feet before getting to the juggy section. A harder (V3-V4?) variation stays low and uses none of the jugs until the end of the face when you dyno to the lip (fun).

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Same as Indian Mourning Wood (submitted as Still Sleeping): Cross the bridge, follow the lower trail along the river until you spot the pavilion with interpretive signs. Here there is a massive boulder overhanging the trial on the left with quartz veins throughout. Hang a left straight uphill along the south side of this boulder. You should run into the Indian Mourning Wood (submitted as Still Sleeping) boulder after less than two minutes off trail.

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