Routes : North America : United States : Alaska : Anchorage Area Rock & Ice : Service Boulder : service boulder (west side) : finger lickin good
finger lickin good - V4
Average Rating : 3.50 out of 5Route sequence (left to right): 1
Route Summary | Ascent Notes (4)
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A crash pad should be used as some glass can be found. As well as large roots.
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Description:
Start on the right side of the concave area, of the west section of the boulder. Treverse your way to the left, until you reach an incut hold, running about 3 1/2 feet. Make your way on to the hold, and smear your hands on the top, and mantle out the route. You may be able to find a few SMALL crimpers at the top, but they're finger shredders. All in all a descent route.
Submitted by: sir_climbsalot on 2004-04-24
Views: 461
Route ID: 46595
4 Ascents Recorded
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Difficulty | V4 |
Safety Rating | G |
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Onsight ascent by: ticklistjunkie on 2004-06-19
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not bad
there are a lot of other good problems here
Added: 2007-04-19
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Red Point ascent by: jackgatz on 2005-03-25
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This thing goes v3. It has hands the whole way up, it aint a sloper topout. I do love that granite. Like stylee. The climb to the left could be v4. Side pull the dihedral and crimp left.
Added: 2005-03-25
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Red Point ascent by: coldclimb on 2004-05-01
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Seems like there's no way one could possibly pull over that lip when there's no holds there to pull on. I hated it at first, and loved it once I got it.
Witnessed by: sirclimbsalot
Added: 2004-05-01
Added: 2004-05-01
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Difficulty | V3 |
Safety Rating | G |
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Red Point ascent by: sir_climbsalot on 2003-07-16
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I enjoyed the route. It took me probably 20 tries before I got it. The crux is definitely manteling out. If you can find any hidden holds at the top, they're sharp, and after repeated attempts, will cut your finger tips.
Witnessed by: John Frey
Added: 2003-07-16
Added: 2003-07-16