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Grandma Peabody

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 55

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Summary

Amazing highball bouldering on great quality rock

Description

The smaller (but still huge) of the two Peabody boulders

Approach

Walk up to the boulder from the parking lot

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Sit start at good undercling/left facing flake. Climb up and left to underclings, make a move out left to some crimps, then a big move right to finish as for Go Granny Go.

Steep cranking on massive huecos before a committing sequence to turn the lip, finishing up a slab

Sit start on dual underclings, then big moves on big holds

Start under the bulge matched on the large undercling into a series of steep, powerful moves on small holds.

A direct variant of "Direction".

One of the most classic lines in all of Bishop. Powerful moves with a crux just high enough to encourage self-doubt

FFA: Jeff Sillcox

FA: Jeff Sillcox

Start as Tiers of Uncertainty but then trends left to join the arête at the top.

FA: Miles Adamson, Jan 2020

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Author(s): Kimbrough Moore, Shannon Joslin, Leo Popovic

Date: 2022

ISBN: 9798218007959

Edgewalker Entertainment:
A comprehensive guide to the greater Bay Area of California, Golden State Bouldering provides readers with info on the outdoor bouldering around San Francisco, Sacramento, Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz.
  • Describes 1,600 boulder problems with hundreds of color photos, maps, GPS coordinates and hand-drawn illustrations

Author(s): Toby Evans

Date: 2021

ISBN: 9781493045464

FalconGuides:
Hiking the State's 15 Peaks Over 14,000 Feet. Developed for every skill level, the FalconGuides Climbing California's Fourteeners lays out plans and logistics for making your climb a positive experience—no matter how many summits you've reached.
  • California's 15 peaks over 14,000 ft. are becoming more popular, and this book provides essential information for taking them on
  • Each mountain is broken down based on the technical skills needed so you know what to expect
  • Details for each climb include a list of recommended equipment, how to prepare for rapidly changing weather and trail conditions, and a general timeframe needed to summit

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