Type: Boulder, Alpine, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: Chip Phillips
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Shared By: Chip Phillips on Dec 7, 2009
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Begin matched on a thin rail down low, which you can choose to do an awkward sit start off of if you like. Balanced on small feet, get a right hand edge, then move up into opposing underclings 4+ feet apart and - standing precariously on imaginary feet - go for the lip and topout. This problem is surprisingly fun, when you consider what it looks like.

Location Suggest change

From the downvalley end of the Dali Boulder, e.g., No More Greener Grasses, head directly uphill into the talus for 75 yards, keeping an eye out for an enormous and flat, but not very tall boulder. Touchdown Jesus ascends the center of the essentially vertical downvalley or east face of the block. Another problem, Frosted Flakes begins down in the cave about 20 feet to the right.

Protection Suggest change

An Organic pad will do it.

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