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Table of contents
- 1. The Scoop 3 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. The Scoop
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -44.933266, 169.299545
description
The scooping feature on the left of the first wall you see when walking in. There are 2 stand start lines starting in the middle of the scoop, and a sit start line directly up the prow.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★★★ Genesis
Crimpy hard line directly up the left side of the scooping feature. Crux is toward the top, be careful not to barndoor or fall onto base of tree below. FA: Scott Olds | V9 | ||||||
2 |
★★★ Circadian
One of the best lines at the crag. Start stemming on obvious right hand smear and left foot, moving directly up into obvious crack. Move along crack and up arete, topping out on scooped face. If your whole body ends up around the corner on the right face, you're off line. Has a drop in move on the arete to a left hand hold which initially broke. Hold should now be solid, but be aware FA: Jon Sedon | V6 | ||||||
3 |
OG Line
Sit start line directly up the prow. FA: Jon Sedon | V7 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V6 | ★★★ | Circadian | |||
V7 | OG Line | ||||
V9 | ★★★ | Genesis |