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Description

A great boulder with a bunch of independent problems up to around V5.

Approach

The first boulder you see after emerging from the trees on the walk up from Highland Dr.

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A classic. The obvious steep line in the middle of the face. Harder than it looks.

Adds a hard low start into 'Mushy'.

Hard squeeze job between 'Mushy' and 'The Corner Route'. Uses the pinch hold on 'Mushy' as well as the finishing jug.

Up the line of jugs on the arete, to a thin top out.

Up just right of 'The Corner Route', via an obvious pocket 10 feet up.

Up the left side of the thin slab to gain the dihedral.

Up the middle of the blank slab.

Really nice compression moves over the bulge, passing a suspect (wobbling) crimp.

Traverse the boulder, staying low. Traditionally done right to left.

Hand traverse the top of the boulder. Traditionally done right to left.

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Selected Guidebooks more Hide

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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