What is the best boulder problem in the red?

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What is the best boulder problem in the Red?

The Pearl
10
45%
Gobstopper
0
No votes
Double Helix
0
No votes
Bulldog
4
18%
T Bone Traverse
1
5%
Detox
0
No votes
The Stairs
7
32%
 
Total votes: 22

Guest

Post by Guest »

Wes, cool. Maybe we can hook your magnium up with my pretty pink cordless. She's been lonely sitting in my garage all winter.

Wicked Tribe, that sounds like a very sweet FA.
aaron

Post by aaron »

when doves cry is awesome. went out there yesterday. andrew gearing did it no prob, except he couldn't walk after doing it. i'll try more this spring/summer after working on sit ups and some how making my hands bigger!
rumbling
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Post by rumbling »

The Pearl is that 5' tall thing there at Sky Bridge right?

shooo... wow, you guys really are hurting for bouldering there in the red. ouch. it's like a nightmare really, except you keep waking up and it's still there!
hoss
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Post by hoss »

The Pearl has super fun moves rumbling, have you ever tried it?
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Post by bberlier »

Yeah rumbling, what do you know about bouldering? :lol:
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rumbling
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Post by rumbling »

Well, nobody answered my question but I will still try to answer yours. If the pearl is that sit start thing where you hit that right gaston and a slopey topout at the aforementioned 5 feet then yeah I've done it. And sure it was a decent problem. By no means the best problem in the Red IMO. Sad as it is though, it prolly is one of the top 5 that I've done. Though it sounds like you guys have found 4 or 5 more decent ones since i was there last.

Also, pleeze answer the question, is the problem that I'm describing the pearl?

Also, just to clear the air, for bberlier's sake. I don't know shit about bouldering. Hell, I hardly even boulder anymore.
Wes
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Post by Wes »

rumbling wrote:
Also, pleeze answer the question, is the problem that I'm describing the pearl?
Yes. You left out the eroding base, crumbly feet, and caked on chalk though.

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bberlier
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Post by bberlier »

Well you better be doing some climbing down there rumbling! At least I have an excuse with a baby on the way. Not here yet, but it should be soon! :D
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rumbling
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Post by rumbling »

Wes, we are talking about a boulder problem in the red here. I thought eroding base, crumbling feet and caked on chalk went without saying. Didn't figure that part of the description actually narrows it down any.

bberlier: I've been playing ultimate frisbee. Needed to get in some cardio and the chix are waaaaay hotter. Not to mention it's a great way to get weed connections.
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Post by bberlier »

Are you chasing the frisbee or the chix? You have a better chance with a frisbee! :lol:
As far as the weed, I thought you just sat on your front porch.
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