Lowlife – V10

Description:

Start seated using a sharp left-hand crimp and a smaller crimp or tiny undercling that's lower. Gun for a sloper far to the right, slap to the small, left-facing dihedral and then snatch the juggy horizontal edge rail. Finish above. Harder than it looks... Originally V12 before a major feature broke, reducing the difficulty. (Tim Clifford, 2004)

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Recent Sendage:

  • V10
    2024-11-26
    Nice lowball. Kind of a savage left starting hold, but nothing four taped fingertips can’t handle. Seems to be some controversy on the starting position. Starting RH on the undercling seems fine. Two good low, compressive feet and the use of a RH intermediate before the sidepull sloper is helpful. Nice stone and the most accessible boulder in Squamish. One of the only boulders in Squamish you could actually get into a car accident with. Sent in roughly 1 hour. Nice session with Bonnie, Jen and Mike
  • V10
    2023-05-09
    oof! 3 HARD moves off of a sharp left hand. Started as per guidebook description - LH sharp slanting crimp, RH tiny undercling underneath.
  • V10
    2021-10-08
    Wish the top had more to it. Next is the lower life
  • V10
    2021-10-08
    I'm logging this as lowlife just to let everyone else know they did the problem wrong
  • V10
    2021-08-04