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Shared By: | Corey Longboy on Jun 21, 2020 |
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A slightly more technical variation using some of the lower and left-most holds from the warmup problem area. With low but good feet, Start with both hands in a left-ish-facing "crescent" shaped crimp/dish/thing, and move up to a left-facing side pull. From here use creative feet (different depending on height) to gain the juggy vertical crack just above and top out.
Only the start hold, the side-pull, and everything in the crack is on (but top out using anything). I mean, you can try to find other holds, but most of what you have to work with are slopers so gl. I find that for my height (6-0) A foot stab out to the left is critical, whereas shorter folks may have to use a heel.
Only the start hold, the side-pull, and everything in the crack is on (but top out using anything). I mean, you can try to find other holds, but most of what you have to work with are slopers so gl. I find that for my height (6-0) A foot stab out to the left is critical, whereas shorter folks may have to use a heel.
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