There’s a sit start on the right side of the roof that isn’t in the guide book. It starts on the chalked square flake and deadpoints into the dihedral then goes straight to the top. I did it a couple of years ago and I’m pretty sure it had been done before, but regardless, its pretty cool. maybe v9-ish
Also, on the right end of the same face, there’s a sit start on an obvious left-facing mini-dihedral that climbs into the problem (I think v7/8 in the book)that uses the cool undercling and trends leftward up kinda loose holds to a deadpoint to the lip. Same as the problem I mentioned earlier, Someone may have done it before me, but also very worthwhile and probably v9-ish too.
Both great problems and guidebook worthy. Props on setting up the site, Ian.
Awesome thanks Evan! That’s what this is here for. To correct mistakes and fill in the gaps. Much appreciated hope to see more great post from you in the future.
Thanks, Ian A.
There’s a sit start on the right side of the roof that isn’t in the guide book. It starts on the chalked square flake and deadpoints into the dihedral then goes straight to the top. I did it a couple of years ago and I’m pretty sure it had been done before, but regardless, its pretty cool. maybe v9-ish
Also, on the right end of the same face, there’s a sit start on an obvious left-facing mini-dihedral that climbs into the problem (I think v7/8 in the book)that uses the cool undercling and trends leftward up kinda loose holds to a deadpoint to the lip. Same as the problem I mentioned earlier, Someone may have done it before me, but also very worthwhile and probably v9-ish too.
Both great problems and guidebook worthy. Props on setting up the site, Ian.
September 14, 2010 at 8:22 pm
Awesome thanks Evan! That’s what this is here for. To correct mistakes and fill in the gaps. Much appreciated hope to see more great post from you in the future.
Thanks, Ian A.
September 17, 2010 at 8:15 am