Climbing in Morrison Colorado :)

in #climbing7 years ago (edited)

Here is a quick video of a fun little boulder I managed to do yesterday in Morrison Colorado called Coaches Corner V9. This boulder is small, but packs a punch right off the ground. Starts off on a small undercling with some low feet which creates a powerful first move. You climb through some cool compression and make a big jump to the end. Super fun and totally worth a try if you are in the area. It makes for a good solo session boulder since it is pretty small and has a relativley flat landing. Good times!

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●●Here is a cool photo my friend Joslynn Corredor got of me on the final jump move.●●
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●●Here is a photo I got of Joslynn warming up for the long day of bouldering●●
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