Type: Boulder, 4 ft (1 m)
FA: Tyler Heitmann
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Shared By: Tyler Heitmann on Mar 14, 2022
Admins: Frances Fierst, C S

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Start with your head under the small overhang. Right hand on a jug, left hand on an undercling jug. Get on top without dabbing. Silly, burly, and surprisingly technical. 

My grandma used to ask me "How's the rock humping going?" any time I would talk to her. Knee scums, beached whaling, and of course humping are encouraged to get on top.

Location Suggest change

In between the uphill slab boulder and the crackline boulder, right by the water.

Protection Suggest change

A thin pad or some jackets are ideal to prevent dabbing. Try not to bump your head on any rocks.

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