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1 | CIRCUIT CITY [V6]  Short and sweet plus a sudden release of potential energy equals an electrical short circuit which is exactly what this problem is.  Don’t let the lack of height deceive you, this one-move-wonder is pure in many ways.  Start sitting (on a beefy pad or if you’re tall) or crouching (if you’re shorter) to the left of the tree that hugs the wall.  Caress two pure crystals... a rounded pinchy one with your right and a sharper, slightly incut crimpy one with your left up higher.  Pump yourself with plenty of potential, establish your weight off the ground, and release to the purely wonderful lip hold.  Solid rock and a solid move make for a pure challenge and lesson in dynamic movement.  Enjoy.
 
31 | PROJECT (Circuit Belly) Just right of the tree, sit start on a weird blob and crimp, move to the slopey lip and mantle it.  Too squatty if you’re tall or perhaps even an adult of average stature, but perfect for youngsters (or midgets).
 
32 | PROJECT (The Rascal Face) Put on your suction cups and the best edging shoes you own.  Scale the middle of the blank slab some have suggested looks like a fontainbleau V6.
 
33 | THE RASCAL [V3] An improbably looking steep slab with just enough flake/crimps and miniscule feet to reach the right facing sidepulls left of MOHAWK.
 
34 | MOHAWK [V0-] Problem #6 in the LITTLE DOME DRIVER’S bouldering guidebook under “the Romb”, pg 84.
 
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