Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: unknown
Page Views: 2,482 total · 17/month
Shared By: John H on Apr 30, 2012 · Updates
Admins: James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

This is a good fun challenge. The crux is at the top as there is next to nothing to hold. What was good about this climb was that it took some time to figure out, and I really had to work my way to the top. The holds are few and quite small. I found this small wall just wandering around. There were no chalk marks anywhere, and it is mostly cover with dry moss.

This name was changed on 9/17/20 by James Schroeder to make navigating Piano Ridge easier. If you have any questions or know of an original name, please suggest that change from the menu at the top.

Location Suggest change

This is the furthest north slab in the area, just inside the wooden fence that delineates the area, and a few hundred feet north (left) of the Piano Boulder proper.

Location info updated on 9/17/20 by James Schroeder.

Protection Suggest change

Pads and a spotter would be a good idea. A small slip could send you rolling down the hill.

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