Just wanted to let you all know that the sick new bouldering problem I recently found was sent without incident last Thursday. "Bambi Left" a horizontally traversing V 0.4 presents unique and rapidly changing objective hazards. While the holds are easily found and represent little difficulty, a roof directly above the problem prevents full extension of the body and cramps style during ascent. For those into zen-like first ascents the atmosphere in which the problem is located is often crowded and loud interferring with concentration. Other boulders on the problem often block key holds on this route and may be unwilling to share the location due to a variety of perceived territorial threats ("I was here first") or xenophobia ("you're too big!").
Nevertheless, for those willing to work with the challenges, this route represents an expansion into the Park City region of the well-acclaimed workplace bouldering ticklist which is currently dominated by such classics as "Wearhouse hand crack".
Route Beta
Name:"Bambi left"
Rating: V 0.4
FA: Margaret Kimball
Acess: restricted, some sneaky antics may be required
(Acess Fund may be working with owners in the future to integrate access to this location)
Location: Snow Park Lodge area, Children's Center region, Bambi room wall
Directions: Enter through the main doors and follow the signs to the Bambi room drop off. "Bambi Left" is through the drop off and ski-school doors on the west wall of the play room. Caution: Either wearing all green or pretending to be 4 years old may be required to acess the problem
Notes: no crash pad required as floor is pre-padded.
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