Type: Boulder, Alpine, 13 ft (4 m)
FA: Chip Phillips
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Shared By: Chip Phillips on Aug 15, 2009
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Warning Access Issue: Most of these boulders are within the Mt. Blue Sky (formerly Mount Evans) Wilderness Area, regulated & patrolled by the US. DetailsDrop down

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Ten feet right of Prehistoric Bird, begin from a sds at the base of the northeast arete (this is the right arete of the face that faces down valley) and ascend decent holds up to a topout crux. The slopey armyman-crawl topout will have your full and undivided attention and - if you blow it - you could end up somewhere back in the willows.

Location Suggest change

The Last Drag is located about 8 feet right of Prehistoric Bird on the Second Willow Boulder, or the boulder out in the willows just before you get to Area A proper. An inobvious, less than single-track path winds through the willows for 30-40 feet to reach the base of this boulder.

Protection Suggest change

A couple Organic pads and a spotter to spare you from flying into the willows.

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