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Shared By: | claude. on Jan 14, 2011 · Updates |
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Start either by making the desperate first move pulling off two bad crimps or jump to reach the white crystal. Smear your feet and on make the technical/painful/hard moves to finish slightly up and right. Definitely friction dependent and tests pain tolerance. Quite fun though.
Mayer & Moret describe this problem as: M2.5, "A jump start to a good hold of white crystals high up on the smooth face; the only hard part is sticking the hold on the jump (call it V2+), the rest is a fairly easy mantel. Too short to be good, but unusual!"
Mayer & Moret describe this problem as: M2.5, "A jump start to a good hold of white crystals high up on the smooth face; the only hard part is sticking the hold on the jump (call it V2+), the rest is a fairly easy mantel. Too short to be good, but unusual!"
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