A 30 move traverse opened by the Spanish legend Beto Rocasolano a few years back. The traverse can be divided into three boulder problems with the first dozen moves being the most difficult. After a short rest on holds decent enough to take a quick breath, you enter a physical sequence of 7-8 moves that will spit you off if you haven't got things dial. If you survive the first two sections and make the huge drive-by move, you can cruise the 6B traverse to the final jug! The problem received an original proposed grade of 8B when it was first established; however, comparing this with other problems around this level of difficulty, I think a firm 8A is more appropriate. Hopefully this video can serve as motivation to get you to try this often overlooked treasure! Music: Ordinary Man by Chinese Man and Journey South by Age of Spades

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