The back northern section of boulder characterized by a lot of high ball problems.
Routes
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53 | 5353, V2 | V2 | |||||
Easy pocket climbing slowly gets harder to a bald and exposed top out.
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58 | 5858, V0 | V0 | |||||
Take the narrow grove and then the slab to the top.
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59 | 5959, V1 | V1 | |||||
Harder start leads to easier climbing on great pockets.
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60 | 6060, V1 | V1 | |||||
Smeary start and sustained top out.
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61 | 6161, VM | VM | |||||
Lower Angled slab with great pockets and holds in good places.
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62 | 6262, VM | VM | |||||
Climbing up the chipped steps to the top. Slightly more difficult crux move
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67 | 6767, VM | VM | |||||
Perhaps the best access route for putting up a top robe. Follow up the
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26 | 26Slabgasm, V1 | V1 | 7m | ||||
Easy scrambling to the half-way ledge. Move delicately on the second half as the bowl-shaped rock opens up into more of a flat-slab, gradually making stemming more difficult. Getting down is arguably more fun than getting up! |