On Liquor I Spent My Last Dime V5-6
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| Type: | Boulder |
| Consensus: | V5-6 [details] |
| FA: | Robert Drysdale early 1990's |
| Season: | Fall, winter, spring |
| Submitted By: | Dean Hoffman on Nov 15, 2007 |
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Description This line is 8' or so to the right of Booze Pig, and is a classic wingspan problem. They didn't call Rob the Condor for nothing. Look for a very typical, and sharp two finger pocket on the bulge for the left hand. Get your feet up, and launch upwards towards a good, right facing sidepull jug with the right hand. There is a crimp, right on the top of this hold, and the direct finish move up and left, staying well left of the top of Undercling Fling. Very cool. I have done the direct start, below the large side pull, and I don't think it changes the grade, but it may shorten that move.
Location Right end of Booze pig wall, where wall starts to get steep and over hung.
Protection Mmm crash pads
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