Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 213 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Finn Phillips on Oct 26, 2021 |
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Description
This rock kinda looks like the face of a Picasso painting and was originally overgrown with weeds but is cleared out now. It is a double arete climb with multiple heel hooks and a kind of sketchy topout. The holds on this climb are pretty bad but the texture of the rock and the aretes make them pretty decent.
Start with your right hand on a side pull jug just before the angel of the rock increases, and your left hand on a small-hard to find pocket. There are probably many different beta options for the climb but this was the way the first ascent was done. Bring your righthand in to a awkward hold with a ton of different finger catches and throw your left hand up to a pretty good crimp. You can then bump you right hand out to the arete above the start hold. The arguable crux is the next move when you throw a high heel on the arete and reach to a bad sloper and bump to the top. Then topout on some pretty sketchy holds.
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