Hidden Secret

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Quality, variety, fun problems — come try it, hidden up in the woods.

ROUTES

  1. Three-sided Traverse — V4: Lip traverse-ish covering three sides of this boulder. Start on uphill arete, climber’s right side of boulder. Traverse down and left.. Come across slopey face. Turn corner and finish past cool pockety face to uphill arete (near a tree) and mantle.
  2. 5 o’clock Grunt Sit — V2: Squatty sit start with left undercling and right hand in crack. Grunt up and climb straight up to finish.
  3. 5 o’clock Grunt Stand — V1: Start left hand in big scoop sidepull, right wherever. Finish straight up
  4. Out in the Open — V0: Start left hand in small scoop sidepull, right out in vertical groove. Pop back and forth up sidepulls to top. Fun moves.
  5. Dobber Robber — V1: Start in middle of face, left hand wherever, right hand in loafy sidepull at 6’. Climb straight up to sloper topout.
  6. Hidden Gem — V5: Sit start with left on sloper pinch and right in two finger pocket. Make big move to another small pocket in the crease and balance your way to and up Dobber Robber.
  7. Bless the Curse — V2: Start squatted low, hands in a horizontal feature. Left hand in a pocket-edge, right hand on a pebbly edge. Crank up to vertical right hand sidepull, then staright up the face. Boulder at base of tree stump is off.
  8. . Shy Arete — V1: Sit start right of arete, hands close together on incut edge and sloper. Climb up using arete, and finish a bit right over top.
  9. Elephant Ear — V0: Sit start in undercling, climb obvious flake to top
  10. Ramping — V0: Start right facing corner from a foot ledge with NO HANDS. Okay, now you can use your hands to hit the top and mantle.
V Grade Level of Difficulty
V0 - V2
Beginner
V3-  V5
Intermediate
V6 - V8
Advanced
V9+
Open
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Glossary of climbing terms

V Grade
Undercut
Turning the Lip
Traverse
Sit Start
Sidepull
Prow
Pocket
Pinch
Pebbles
Palming
Mantel
Jump Start
Jamming
Hueco
Hand Jam
Ground Up
Gaston
Edge
Crimp
Crag
Climbing Shoes
Bulge
Bouldering Pad
Arête

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