Mooswu (OPEN PROJECT)
5.13+ YDS 8b French 30 Ewbanks X- UIAA 31 ZA E7 7a British V9-10 YDS 7C+ Font
Avg: 3 from 1 vote
Type: | Sport, Boulder, Alpine, 55 ft (17 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 900 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | Tyler on Oct 19, 2016 |
Admins: | K Ice, Kris Gorny |
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Description
The first line bolted at Mooselandia.
Opening face moves are expertly engaging, on stellar black rock. Have a picnic on the giant ledge before strolling along the slab. Then, say hello to my little bulgy friend.
I'm pretty confident that this roof needs someone who boulders V10, especially for the crux (first section of roof). After the crux, it should be around V7/8 climbing, with incredibly fun dynamic moves.
The term 'Mooswu' comes from the Algonquin language. It means "the animal who strips off". This could be from the way the moose strips bark from the trees for nourishment, or from a bull (male) moose stripping velvet from their antlers. Or, both.
Opening face moves are expertly engaging, on stellar black rock. Have a picnic on the giant ledge before strolling along the slab. Then, say hello to my little bulgy friend.
I'm pretty confident that this roof needs someone who boulders V10, especially for the crux (first section of roof). After the crux, it should be around V7/8 climbing, with incredibly fun dynamic moves.
The term 'Mooswu' comes from the Algonquin language. It means "the animal who strips off". This could be from the way the moose strips bark from the trees for nourishment, or from a bull (male) moose stripping velvet from their antlers. Or, both.
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