Type: Boulder, 13 ft (4 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: rdlennon on Nov 5, 2008
Admins: Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC

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Description Suggest change

The classic area moderate. A striking, obvious line up a seam in the center of the freestanding Webber boulder.

Start matched on a thin undercling with good feet. Move left to the seam. Crimp and sidepull up until you can grab a perfect quartz crystal crimp on the face to the right of the seam. With poor feet, make a long move to the lip and ultimately to the jug 6" behind the lip. Top out with ease.

Location Suggest change

Located off the ridge proper, down and to the right as you enter the Entrance Area. The problem is on a large, square, freestanding boulder about 50 yards down the hill.

Protection Suggest change

Several pads. There is a sharp, jutting rock just behind the landing zone, and a fall from the last move will likely send you right onto it.

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