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kansasclimber
Apr 5, 2004, 3:03 AM
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If you have really climed at this boulder, maybe you can help me out. On the same side as the road is, if your looking at the boulder, it is on the right side (also right side of the tree used to get down from the top), there is a problem. I was there this past weekend and worked this problem. I finally got it after 10 attempts or so, but didnt know if anyone has established this route. I named it cyclops beacsue of the lone 2 finger pocket in the middle of the wall, its a sit start to small crimp, to 2 finger pocket, then to slab, but very crimpy topout. I am not trying to take credit for the FA, just seeing if anyone knows about this problem, and if so what they thought the rating should be. I labled it V6. Thanks Stephen
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bozemaniac
Apr 5, 2004, 4:17 AM
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:? Wow Stephen, you were sure quick to post up the "new" problem and name in the routes database. I can understand your enthusiasm--that boulder is deffinitely an OK classic. I'd be surprised if anything that easy hadn't been done yet however. Perhaps one of the OK hardmen will comment. Either way, good send!
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kansasclimber
Apr 5, 2004, 2:15 PM
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Yeah, I just like to post routes taht I find right away, before I forget. It was a FUN problem. Stephen
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superdiamonddave
Apr 5, 2004, 3:27 PM
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I think the one you are refering to is called "Meat and Potatoes". I don't know the difficulty rating though.
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