The highest lowball – V4

Description:

Near the top of the east rock. Climbs left out of a 70’ overhang starting on a right jug rail in the overhang and a 1.5 pad edge on the left lip. Requires a tenuous left heel. Moves left through edges to the lip then trends right to the peak before topping out.

The right variation is called “The hardest highest lowball”

Recent Sendage:

  • V4
    A new school Scott Eveleigh line. Actually pretty fun. We used an unorthodox pad arrangement of a metolius trifold vertical in the death pit with a flashed hueco and drifter vertical on top of that, then a big squishie, and drifter in normal configuration and a tanto for dab potential.
  • V4
    2023-05-10
    Wacky pad set up!