Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
FA: Owen Whaley (February 2022)
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Shared By: Dakota McCullough on Mar 14, 2022 · Updates
Admins: Luke EF, Justin Johnsen

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This line is essentially an alternative start to Lucky Socks. Instead of starting on the crimps to the left, follow up the rail on the right.

Match hands on a height dependent stand or jump start jug. Lie back up the rail or use the intermediate crimps to the left if need. The first couple of footholds are small dime edges if you don't heel hook the rail. Finish the same way as for Lucky Socks.

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Same location as Lucky Socks and Kentucky Derby. This is on the biggest boulder in the middle of the ash canyon wash, a little bit past and below the Fringe wall.

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