Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: James March, June 2009
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Shared By: Euan Cameron on Jul 13, 2009
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Sit start with hands on two widely spaced holds. The right hand starts at the flake crack around the arete.

Pull on and move your hands higher, right on a good flake and left on a pinch. Make a tricky move with the right foot and grab the lip of the boulder with the right hand. Bust a move to fit the left in the slot above, then finish more easily up the slab above.

  • This problem isn't listed in the Tram Bouldering Guide but is an obvious line with some good moves that's worth a go when in the area.

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Northside of Boulder

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