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This climb is not that hard (V0/1?) but it will put the fear into you. It's a tall climb so it's good exercise for the nerves. The first part is overhanging and gymnastic, the second part is a slab but its covered in moss with the occasional chunk of lose basalt. Going over the bulge from overhang to slab is pretty nerve racking, you're still finishing the technical section but you need to start looking out for the chossy moss, it's a real adventure climb so take your time.
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-06-13 Views: 1128 | Comments: 0
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First boulder past the first yellow gate on hillcrest, unsure of the name of this boulder
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-06-13 Views: 1015 | Comment: 1
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This is the hillside past the first boulder that you reach after the first yellow gate on hillcrest drive. High adventure awaits! in vacaville
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-06-13 Views: 839 | Comments: 0
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Traversing on Karen rock. Broken-glass landings can increase the V-scale by one, so hold on tight!
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-05-03 Views: 1359 | Comments: 0
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My girlfriend on Pinhead Traverse on the pinhead boulder.
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-05-03 Views: 1220 | Comments: 0
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Me on Romp Roof. I didn't get very far here, just making the rock look good
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-05-03 Views: 1299 | Comments: 0
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Me on White Rastafarian a classic John Long problem. This is about as high as I got without a crash pad, less than halfway. Makes for a good photo however
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-05-01 Views: 1300 | Comments: 0
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My beautiful girlfriend having fun on the Pinhead crack V1
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-05-01 Views: 1044 | Comments: 0
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Bouldering at Houda Point on the overhang around the corner from the crack, on the inland side of this boulder is an obvious mantle problem that you will notice walking off this problem.
I'm not sure whether or not this is the warm-up wall, I do know that there can be broken glass at the top of this boulder. This makes the problem easily a V2, so wear a sturdy layer and use the walrus technique with a bit of mantling to avoid putting your hands in the glass when topping out on this baby.
Submitted by: smilkovich on 2011-04-26 Views: 1516 | Comments: 0
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