Indian Rock Video Project

 

Low Corner

out of

The Pit

 

The Indian Rock Traverse encircles the entire main Indian Rock, in either direction. One interesting section is turning the corner out of The Pit. (See Map 1.) There are numerous Corner problems, some quite esoteric. The easiest uses the good ledge about 9 feet up. The three classic Corner problems are progressively more difficult the lower one keeps to the ground. Each of the Corner problems also goes right to left, into The Pit.

TheLow Corner is (obviously) lower than the others. In particular, in its purest form, it does not use any of the handholds used in the easier Corner problems, although variations on the start and finish may (as shown in the video.) Start standing on the good ledge just left of the corner, lower your body down and move right, reaching around the corner to the one good hold lower than the sharp hold used in the Med-low Corner Problem. Move your feet low and around the corner. With the left hand reach right, past the right hand to the next good hold.

 

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Dan Zimmerlin
1568 Euclid Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94708
(510) 848-5675
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