Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Mark Sprague 3/12/2016 |
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Shared By: | M Sprague on Mar 13, 2016 |
Admins: | M Sprague, Jamie Re, Joe M |
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A pretty classic, fun line, if I may say so myself. At the overhanging bouldering wall at the left side of the crag, look for a low slopey horizontal that starts from a big flake system below a left facing corner. Sit down start at the left side of the flake, pop up to the horizontal and move left using the slopers and kneebars to where the crack heads up and splits and you can get a nice incut edge down and left. Follow the left branch of the crack to its end where you can get a tips jam (tape). Work your feet and crank for the horizontal above. At the horizontal, avoiding the tree in back of you, continue left on slopers until you can pop for a jug at the lip and press the top out. I didn't use the right branch of the crack as it has a root growing down it and is usually damp. If it ever dries out, that might be a bit easier variation.
An obvious future link-up would be to continue left on the high horizontal and top out as on High Hopes
An obvious future link-up would be to continue left on the high horizontal and top out as on High Hopes
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