High Point

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A fun round boulder with commanding central position over the boulder field. Great views!

ROUTES

  1. Hand Jam Ma’am — V0: Short crack with a jam.
  2. High Council — V1: Scoop slab to turtle back top out.
  3. Skeeter Them Feet — V1: A nice prow feature. Climb the slabbby squeeze prow from stand start. Right hand in groove, left hand up little dimples and scoops.
  4. Highpoint Traverse — V7: Stand start on High Council and traverse right using crimps, slopers, and minimal feet. Top on She’s Twenty One.
  5. What a view — V4: Left hand in groove. Slap up and right then grunt through more groove moves.
  6. Easy Crack — V0: Climb up the obvious crack feature on the face to mantle top.
  7. Stretch Armstrong — V4/5: Stand start in big huecos. Stay low to make big move right to small pocket and work your feet over to hit the lip and top.
  8. Inspector Gadget — V4/5: Stand start in big huecos. Stay high to make a big move right to a crescent moon sidepull and work your feet to hit the lip and top.
  9. She’s Twenty One – V1: Pockets to flat top out press.
  10. More the Merrier – V2: Far right side. Up feature to a 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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