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Leftovers #1 - V0

Average Rating = 4.50/5 Average Rating : 4.50 out of 5
Route sequence (left to right): 10
Route Summary | Ascent Notes (4)
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Consensus Ratings
  Difficulty V1
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure 2.50/5
  Rock Quality 4.50/5
  Scenery 4.00/5
  Fun Factor 4.50/5

Description:

Looking at the vertical part of of the boulder, to the left of the Prana Groove, there are two trees. To the left of the first, there are two edges about shoulder high, shoulder length apart. Start on the these edges and launch to the top. If you are pretty good at dynos this thing will be cake, if you are not or want to become better this a good one. It is easy enough that you can catch yourself with either hand or both. There is a flat landing but a good size rock behind it, take note of it. If you miss the dyno it can come into play real quick. Add the sit-down start to kick it up about half a grade.

Submitted by: roninthorne on 2003-06-25
Views: 605
Route ID: 30314

4 Ascents Recorded

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Ratings
  Difficulty V1
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Onsight Onsight ascent by: Mondo73 on 2006-07-07 (View Climbing Log)

5 out of 5 stars Fun problem

Great dyno to start the session

Added: 2007-06-07

Ratings
  Difficulty V1
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Onsight Onsight ascent by: cadaverchris on 2007-05-28 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars ascent note

os dyno, then flashed it staticly with different beta.

Added: 2007-05-28

Ratings
  Difficulty
Red Point Red Point ascent by: eastsider on 2002-02-24 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

No comment

Witnessed by: Billy Armstrong
Added: 2002-02-24

Ratings
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Red Point Red Point ascent by: blueridgebum on 2002-01-17 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

One of my favorite problems on second mountain. Fun to dyno. Even more fun to do using the face holds.

Added: 2002-01-17