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Shared By: | Dave Wachter on Feb 28, 2009 · Updates |
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Start with a hold high up in the crack, and move up to holds on either side of the crack. Topout can be slightly right or slightly left of crack. Either way is rather exciting for those challenged by V2.
A cool V2 on the lower boulder (the one in the middle/right in the topo). Start on high holds in the crack, and go straight up from there. There are holds to the right as well as left of the crack, and you can top out on either side (but stay close to the crack). Topout can be a bit scary if you're not very solid on V2 - this photo angle doesn't give a good sense of the height or commitment.
This is problem M3 on the Mayer & Moret overview map.
A cool V2 on the lower boulder (the one in the middle/right in the topo). Start on high holds in the crack, and go straight up from there. There are holds to the right as well as left of the crack, and you can top out on either side (but stay close to the crack). Topout can be a bit scary if you're not very solid on V2 - this photo angle doesn't give a good sense of the height or commitment.
This is problem M3 on the Mayer & Moret overview map.
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