Type: Boulder, 8 ft (2 m)
FA: Andy Raether, 2011
Page Views: 1,875 total · 29/month
Shared By: Blake Beddow on Jan 28, 2020
Admins: Luke EF, Justin Johnsen

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It's all in the first two moves. Dynamic and weird movement on perfect sloping edges. FA called this V8 in his video, but it shows the right hand gaston crumbling. The current guidebook calls it V9. V9- should suffice, and feels about right. 

Location Suggest change

This is the first boulder you'll approach as you're walking up canyon. It's in a right facing corner with a massive house sized boulder to the left. 

Protection Suggest change

at least two pads. Uneven landing

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