Best Concentration 5.10-5.11

Gaston? High Step? Drop Knee? Talk in here.
kirker
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Post by kirker »

Have you bought a guide book yet. Lot of helpful suggestions, U can pick one up at RR Outdoor or Migels.
But you can't go wrong in Muir. Lots & Lots & Lots of climbs more than a person can do in 1 week.... But I would use the online guidebook for Muir due to the constant route development. And if U need online info while your there, RR Outdoors has internet access.
Toy
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Post by Toy »

You won't find many v4/5 boulder problems on 10's or 11's. I'd check out the online guide and find routes that appeal to you, up to and including 12's. The moves on most of the lower 12's won't stop you at that bouldering level and you might just like the harder routes more than the moderates
endercore
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Post by endercore »

bruise bro's wall at muir might be a good choice for you... its got 3 or 4 5.10's and a 5.11
Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

There's some endurance involved in some of those Bruise Bro's climbs. Really excellent set of climbs with a bunch of fun, short climbs, there's a perfect roof to practice on...

Doesn't Pistol Ridge have a few climbs like he's looking for?
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