Type: Boulder, 13 ft (4 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Jack Ruwe on Oct 17, 2024
Admins: GRK, Mike Engle, Eric Bluemn

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This begins at the bottom of the right fang, traversing left on the very good undercling, skipping over the crumbly part to the juggy side pull in what can be a reachy move. From there, go straight up the stacked holds and try to put a foot somewhere.

For an easier (maybe V1) variation, instead of going up the stacked slopes at the end, bail out left to the flake and use that to top out. I like to call this line Dracula Flow Jawline for the location of the flake.

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If going toward the group site, keep past and around the fire pit area to the left and the rock is right there with an obvious concavity. It looks like a big mouth with two fangs and a throne to its left. Same rock, same start as Noah's Problem, but going out left instead of right. 

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