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Subject: Psyche
Rating: V4+
Quality: 4 stars
Location: Joshua Tree
Notes: Sketchy top move
Psyche is a beautiful 17ft. tall prow of swirling Gneiss
intruded into classic orange Josh Monzogranite. The problem
seems to be made for bouldering, as it has a soft sand
landing, it starts with a head-high jug, it has great
moves bottom to top, and it has a fully commiting move
to a hidden "thank god" fin over the top. First
Ascented by Rob Miramontes.
Start at a head-high, triangular shaped jug. Climb straight
up the overhanging prow to a sidepull jug on the left.
Dip into that bag of confidence and pull through the "psyche"
move at the top, to a hidden black fin above the lip.
A slightly harder sit start traverse has been done from
the left, on the left side of a concave section. It start
at a low sidepull and moves right 6ft. on crimps, linking
into the starting jug.
-RtM

Dimitrius Fritz climbing Psyche.
Photos by R. Miramontes
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