Type: Boulder, 22 ft (7 m)
FA: Alex Johnson (April 2017)
Page Views: 37 total · 12/month
Shared By: James Braithwaite on Dec 4, 2024
Admins: Luke EF, Justin Johnsen

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Sit start with opposing sidepull/crimps low on the throat feature. Pop your right hand up to a crimp at the top of the throat, then post up and make steep moves to reach a pocket jug in the middle of the face.

(In the beta video I use a lower right hand, the first ascentionist started off a higher right hand (one move in). This is less dabby, easier, and probably makes for a slightly better quality climb. The grade will still be V9 even with the easier start) 

From here snap up to decent pinches and then dyno for a good sloper to the right. A final crux through a small crimp/pinch allows you to mantle up, and then escape slightly right up the finish slab.

Beta intensive and sequential.

You climb over a boulder during the mantle section, but it’s not too consequential.

Beta video: https://youtube.com/shorts/KRXyEY6w_xg?si=OG4WSCG1TweZHl5t 

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Northwest Face of the boulder

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4 pads

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