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Inchworm
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Type: | Boulder, 13 ft (4 m) |
FA: | ?? |
Page Views: | 685 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Oct 25, 2011 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
The Warm Up Wall:
There are many variations to problems on the warm-up wall, but the problems listed here on Mountain Project are the most obvious, simple to locate, least confusing lines on the wall... Im trying to follow the "keep it simple stupid" approach to these problems.
There are three obvious cracks along this wall, from left to right, the first two stand start and the third runs full length from bottom to top...
Inchworm is the path of least resistance going from the low start that is in between the second crack (Center Crack) and the third crack (Split Crack). use any face holds in between those crack lines.
There are many variations to problems on the warm-up wall, but the problems listed here on Mountain Project are the most obvious, simple to locate, least confusing lines on the wall... Im trying to follow the "keep it simple stupid" approach to these problems.
There are three obvious cracks along this wall, from left to right, the first two stand start and the third runs full length from bottom to top...
Inchworm is the path of least resistance going from the low start that is in between the second crack (Center Crack) and the third crack (Split Crack). use any face holds in between those crack lines.
Location
The Warm Up Wall:
There are many variations to problems on the warm-up wall, but the problems listed here on Mountain Project are the most obvious, simple to locate, least confusing lines on the wall... Im trying to follow the "keep it simple stupid" approach to these problems.
There are three obvious cracks along this wall, from left to right, the first two stand start and the third runs full length from bottom to top...
Inchworm is the path of least resistance going from the low start that is in between the second crack (Center Crack) and the third crack (Split Crack).
There are many variations to problems on the warm-up wall, but the problems listed here on Mountain Project are the most obvious, simple to locate, least confusing lines on the wall... Im trying to follow the "keep it simple stupid" approach to these problems.
There are three obvious cracks along this wall, from left to right, the first two stand start and the third runs full length from bottom to top...
Inchworm is the path of least resistance going from the low start that is in between the second crack (Center Crack) and the third crack (Split Crack).
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