Type: Boulder, 7 ft (2 m)
FA: Peter Brink? Some time in the early 2000s
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Shared By: Carson Denison on Apr 10, 2021
Admins: Kristin Tippey, JD Merritt, Micah Klesick, Nate Ball

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Start low matched on the crimp rail. Work two or three easy moves up on the good hands and poor feet. Dunk on the sloper up and right. A high foot leads to an easy topout.

An old classic from the early 2000s, covered with moss for years and recently re-cleaned. Superb rock quality and movement. Its only flaw is that its so short.

Safe with one pad, but take care not to dab on it.

Location Suggest change

In the pass on the West side of the Meth Lab Boulder. A steep overhang on the north side of the pass. Start with feet all the way down, hands matched on the lowest crimp rail (about 1 full pad, not the larger rail up and to the right). This is not on the meth lab boulder itself, but the boulder across the trail from the meth lab.

Protection Suggest change

One pad is all you need.

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