Type: | Boulder, 18 ft (5 m) |
FA: | Aaron James Parlier |
Page Views: | 576 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Oct 24, 2012 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
This is an amazing slab line with a tough start.
Sit start on the obvious jug, 3ft off of the ground, at the low overhung lip of the boulder.
Pull off the start with a heel hook and move left to the crimp. work straight up to allow you to stand on the starting jug and then climb straight up the thin, slabby face to an exciting but fun finish.
Note: with some effort there could be an amazing line that follows the left edge of the boulder up through thin seams and grooves. This problem is blocked by the large dead tree that has fallen.
Sit start on the obvious jug, 3ft off of the ground, at the low overhung lip of the boulder.
Pull off the start with a heel hook and move left to the crimp. work straight up to allow you to stand on the starting jug and then climb straight up the thin, slabby face to an exciting but fun finish.
Note: with some effort there could be an amazing line that follows the left edge of the boulder up through thin seams and grooves. This problem is blocked by the large dead tree that has fallen.
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