Type: Boulder, Alpine, 10 ft (3 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Monomaniac on Jul 24, 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

Description Suggest change

This problem is not particularly aesthetic, but it does offer some moderate fun in the Bierstadt Area.

Begin directly across from Bierstadt, with a stand start, matched on a 2" deep flat edge, which is about 6 feet above the ground. Paste your feet on uninspiring smears, and dyno up & left for another large flat edge. Match this, then work more or less straight up to fairly trivial mantle.

Location Suggest change

Umm, its across from Bierstadt. This is the furthest right problem you could possibly do without hitting your head on the Bierstadt Block.

Protection Suggest change

The landing is flat. 1 or 2 pads.

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