Type: Boulder, 10 ft (3 m)
FA: Nov 14, 2023
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Shared By: John Michael Knoetgen on Nov 19, 2023
Admins: Morgan Patterson

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This boulder takes place on the large flake nestled between the Snow Cone Arete and right side of the eastern face of the boulder which has a few leftward sloping cracks. This flake looks like it was formed by two cracks splitting the boulder up into three segments. 

Just the Flake is on for this one! 

Challenging start with 3 or four limbs on just the lowest part of the flake which hovers about 2.5 feet off the ground. There is a nice left foot hold on the very lowest part of the flake face which can help you start or provide stability as you continue up. Bump the hands up where you can and use heel or toe hooks to keep you on as you go. There is a wonderful left hand crimp about 1 move from the top, but ignoring this and just shuffling hands along the top of the flake is totally fine too. The top out must be entirely on the flake as well. 

My Beta: youtube.com/shorts/SajtT0Kl…

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Start with two hands and either (or both, or neither if you're a beast!) foot on the lowest part of the flake. Flake is directly next to Snow Cone Arete, nestled in a crack between the arete and the right-most / north-most part of the Turtle Hermit boulder.

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