Besides the fact that you can list many excuses as to why you suck on granite, try the footwork. Some of my first experiences bouldering were on granite in the Wind Rivers. We bouldered in mountaineering boots. When I was taught snow & ice climbing, we started w/o crampons because they were considered aid. So try bouldering on granite with mountain boots or approach shoes.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
Try placing bourbon and Ale-8 on the top of each boulder problem.
And be sure to warm up properly on easier problems, so when you get to your project, you're ready to go!
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