Type: | TR, 30 ft (9 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Peter Dodge on Dec 9, 2007 |
Admins: | Doug Hemken, James Schroeder, chris tregge, Ben Strobel, Kyle Harding |
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Description
Vestibular Sense is a balancy route that took me awhile to figure out if it could even be done. Your Vestibular Sense is what keeps you in balance. You will definitely use this on the route.
Vestibular Sense starts down in the depression underneath the left side of the large bulge. You start on a large ledge and boulder your way up to the large jug next to the start of the bulge. From here to the blocky top section is where it gets pretty hard. Use small crimps and pockets on the brown stain, and a lot of vestibular sense to reach the jugs on the blocks. Jug haul to the top.
Vestibular Sense starts down in the depression underneath the left side of the large bulge. You start on a large ledge and boulder your way up to the large jug next to the start of the bulge. From here to the blocky top section is where it gets pretty hard. Use small crimps and pockets on the brown stain, and a lot of vestibular sense to reach the jugs on the blocks. Jug haul to the top.
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