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BETA PHOTO: Stock Rock - with Corner the Market as the obvious...

Description 

Big featureless boulder with an inviting arete on its right hand edge.


Getting There 

Up on the slope to the left just before Lion's Head on the east side trail heading north.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Stock Rock:
Corner the Market   V1     Boulder, 20 feet   
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Heading up the arete...

Corner the Market V1  CA : Los Angeles County : ... : Stock Rock
A great problem which feels quite serious, as it's highball and and a little grainy.The crux is getting onto the arete, then start laying away on the left of the arete, using the occasional hold on the face as it appears. Eventually the angle falls back, big holds arrive and you can breathe a sign of relief.Using the block on the right to start makes it V0....[more]   Browse More Classics in CA