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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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V4 | ★★ Small Fly
Sit start (Wide reach) the up to chunky side pull and mantle off. FA: Glen Hayford, 16 Apr 2022 | ||||
V0 - 2 | The Triple Scoop
Up the three boulder stack. High Ball. FA: AS | 5m | |||
V1 | Big Ant Play
A nice high ball. | 5m | |||
V0+/1 | No STDs
Up the arete. | 3m | |||
VB+ | Face
Up the face on good but potentially loose flakes. Top out and down climb the other end of the boulder. | 4m | |||
V0 | S1
Starting with RH in crack. A hard start to an easier finish. | 3m | |||
V0 | S2
A nice slab where you will have to trust your feet near the top. | 3m | |||
V0+ | S3
A slightly harder slab climb. | 3m | |||
V0- | Slab
Up the slab to dish and top out. | 4m | |||
VB | Jug Mantle
Just R of Slab and L of Facer. Use the jug to mantle. | 3m | |||
V0 | Facer
Up the face on small holds. | 4m | |||
V2 | Toe Work
A very delicate and reachy problem. | 3m | |||
V4 | The Snatch
Dynamic moves to get up onto delicate feet and reachy crimp. | 3m | |||
V0 | ★ X
Sit start with both hands on aretes. Work your way up to the R arete then back L to a funny mantle. | 3m | |||
V1 | ★ Ass Dragger
Left hand on edge and right hand of other edge in a crucifix starting position. Straight up to mantle. | 4m | |||
V1 | Haha problem
Starting on the end of the boulder on slopers and thin low feet. Traverse L and Up to finish as per Ass Dragger. | 5m | |||
V0 | ★ Heeling Power
Sit start with left heel hook and right hand on arete. Up to mantle and top out. | 4m | |||
V3 | ★ 21 Jump Street
Crimps to nub at top and mantle to top out onto thin ridge. | 4m | |||
VB | That place near the rock
Beginner slab climb. | 3m | |||
VB | The rock the moved
Beginner slab climb. Start has little feet. | 3m | |||
V0+/1 | Side Pull Glory
RH on side pull. Go straight up - don't go L at top. | 3m | |||
V1/2 | Forced
LH pinch on sidepull. | 3m | |||
V0+/1 | Tools of love
Straight up the middle of face with a balancy move in the middle. | 3m | |||
Tools of pleasure
Straight up the arete. | 3m | ||||
V0+ | Ken's Crack
Sit start and fist jam to the top. | 2m | |||
V1 | Ken's Way Is Better
Sit start and face climb without using left block. | 2m | |||
V0 | Laidback
Layback up the split | 3m | |||
V1 | Unique
up the face using the arete. | 3m | |||
V1 | Sir Crimpalot
Up the face on crimps. | 3m | |||
VB | Look Hands, No Ma
A fun little game to get up this easy slab with no hands. | 3m | |||
V1/2 | Throne of Pleasure
This problem will stretch you out as you start out reaching for the crimps and high feet. Trusting your feet will allow you to reach up to even worse holds to mantle. | 4m | |||
V3 | Step R
Starting off with hand in crack. Layback to step R around to face and up. | 6m | |||
V2/3 | T (low start)
A bit of a dynamic pop up to a good R foot then up. | 6m | |||
V1 | T
Step L onto good foot and up slab. | ||||
V0+/1 | Peanut Jelly Time
Up the arete without using left block at feet. | 2m | |||
V4/5 | ★★ Stretchy knob
Starting on good crimp and good R foot. Stretch out R to crimp and then up. | 3m | |||
V2/3 | Mr Crimp
Starting on the two obvious small crimps. Go up and slightly R to topout. | 3m | |||
V1 | Super slab
On the wall below the above problems. | ||||
V4 | Icecream Scoop
Caution: L hand hold may come loose. | 3m | |||
V2 | Less than arete
Up the arete. |
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