Type: Boulder, 11 ft (3 m)
GPS: 34.74001, -98.53654
FA: Miles Johnson John Lozano March 21, 2021
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Shared By: Miles Johnson on Mar 21, 2021
Admins: Ryan Sheldon, Drew Nevius, Kevin Diaz

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Dopplebanger starts matched hands on a sidepull sloper and whatever smear feet you want to use. Establish the start and use the same face features as Fauxpology. At first this one feels silly and harder than it looks but after you crack the code it is fun to run laps on. 

Location Suggest change

Park at the Mt Scott Gate and stand on your bumper or get vantage from being a little west of the gate. Look uphill and to the right of Zoo Wall 9-3/4 and the talus runway that separates Mount Scott’s Boy from Mount Scott. Inline with the west slope of mount scott below the saddle connecting it to Mount Scott’s Boy you should see an outcropping with obvious vertical cracks.

Walk uphill on the road a few minutes until a oak forested hill above you and turn north uphill. Meander northward toward the boulder outcropping. Cracktus Minicrag is along the right eastward side of this main outcropping but there are some problems to the west and on the approach too.

Basically the direction of the road from the gate pointing uphill before it turns right is a direct like toward Cracktus Minicrag but it is occluded by the hill and trees. If you stay in the clearings then approach is clear and easy.

34.739993, -98.536548

Protection Suggest change

1 pad is plenty and for more experienced cats may find no pads is fine with the good landing in grass and soil.

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