Type: | Boulder, 10 ft (3 m) |
FA: | Larry Day, 1980's |
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Shared By: | Tony B on Nov 27, 2006 |
Admins: | Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek |
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Access Issue: New route development is prohibited in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Details
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Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Description
Just right of the first bolts on Pink Feat and perhaps 8' off of the ground you will note a sloping narrow ledge with a distinctly low spot in it. Line up below the lowest point on the ledge and hop to it, then push up into a mantle with no real footholds. When standing on the ledge the boulder problem is complete. This boulder problem predated the bolted line which has usurped, or perhaps recycled the name.
Location
From the approach trail stay right for a very long time, heading towards the far north end of the main wall. When practically to the end, just before reaching G.I. you will encounter a flat vertical face that lacks the closely spaced pockets and features that characterize most of Military Wall. There are two lines on this, Pink Feat (mixed) on the left and Super Slab (sport) on the right.
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