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Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Christian Schultz Jake Forker joe tynan Kai Carlo Denali Traversi Katie Lamb Alex Megos Daniel Woods Diego DeDiana Jimmy Webb
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Table of contents
- 1. Grandpa Peabody 13 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. Grandpa Peabody 13 routes in Area
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: 37.328196, -118.574773
description
A huge boulder holding some of the best and most recognised highball boulders in the world
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 | ★★ Transporter Room | V5 | ||||
2 | ★★★ Cave Problem | V4 | ||||
3 | La Belette | V11 | ||||
4 | ★ Rastaman Vibration | V12 | 49ft | |||
5 |
★★★ Evilution
FFA: Jason Kehl FA: Jason Kehl | V12 R | 52ft | |||
6 | ★★★ Evilution To the Lip | V10 | ||||
7 | ★★★ Evilution Direct | V11 | ||||
8 | Unnamed | V9 | ||||
9 | East Arete | 5.10+ X | ||||
10 | Advanced Rockcraft Arete | 5.8 X | ||||
11 |
Ambrosia
One of the most famous highballs on the planet | V11 X | 43ft | |||
12 |
Lucid Dreaming
First ascent by Paul Robinson, who initially graded it 8C+ (V16), and later downgraded it. In 2010, together with The game, this was considered to be one of the world's most challenging boulders. Second ascent by Daniel Woods, who confirmed the 8C (V15) grade. FFA: Paul Robinson FA: Paul Robinson | V15 | 49ft | |||
13 |
The Process
The proudest and most obvious line on the classic Grandpa Peabody boulder. FA: Daniel Woods, 15 Jan 2015 | V16 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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5.8 X | Advanced Rockcraft Arete | ||||
5.10+ X | East Arete | ||||
V4 | ★★★ | Cave Problem | |||
V5 | ★★ | Transporter Room | |||
V9 | Unnamed | ||||
V10 | ★★★ | Evilution To the Lip | |||
V11 | ★★★ | Evilution Direct | |||
La Belette | |||||
V11 X | Ambrosia | 43ft | |||
V12 | ★ | Rastaman Vibration | 49ft | ||
V12 R | ★★★ | Evilution | 52ft | ||
V15 | Lucid Dreaming | 49ft | |||
V16 | The Process |