Indian Rock Video Project

 

Regular 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.

The Regular Corner uses all holds except the good ledge. However it is distinguished by the "ballet" step (shown in the video) from the slippery foothold on the left of the corner to an unseen edge below on the right. Lieback holds on the left until you can reach the large hold around the corner on the right.

 

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

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