Honey Pots -- v1.97
| FA: | Wills Young |
| Added: | July 25, 2008 |
| Updated: | August 14, 2009 |
| Grade: | v1.97 (13 sends) |
| Stars: | ![]() |
| Views: | 569 |
| Submitted By: | fraction |
Description
The honey Pots is a beautiful lite-moderate problem that exits the right side of a blue/grey wave of granite. Located high above Long Valley at Tram. The first ascentionist of this problem remains a mystery, possibly Wills Young (although he doesn't recall doing it), possibly Rob Mulligan. E.Z. Eric Harrison dubbed the problem "Honey Pots." The problem starts from a sit and quickly steepens as it moves up a large "fang" shaped flake. It then exits the near horizontal wave about 10ft. up, moving to the right and onto the headwall, finishing on slopes and slopey jugs. The problem is approximately 14ft.tall at the top with a sloping, soft dirt landing. -R. MiramontesLatest Photos
Finishing up | Is the heel necessary? Probably not. |
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