Type: Boulder, Alpine, 10 ft (3 m)
FA: Alejandro Diaz, June 2022
Page Views: 301 total · 10/month
Shared By: Alejandro Diaz on Jun 24, 2022
Admins: Chris Owen, Lurk Er, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Description Suggest change

The boulder starts on a good positive nearly horizontal jug about 3 ft off the ground. Then traverse out right to reach jugs and mantle to stand on top of the ledge on the right of the boulder. 

The crux is transitioning a left heel to a far right high heel. The first ascent by Alejandro Diaz,, May 2022 was done in trail running shoes. With actual climbing shoes there are very small edges that may be of use.

There are many other variations of this climb that could be created with lower starts or finishing out on slab up the rest of the boulder or even using the arete.

These are the ancestral lands of the Eastern Mono people.

Location Suggest change

Follow the trail up to Kearsarge Pass from Onion Valley Campground and past Flower Lake, It should be on your left as you go up about 20ft from the trail.

Protection Suggest change

bouldering pads if you want to bring them up.

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