Jimmy Webb Climbs A New 27 Move Roof in Tennessee

posted by dpm on 01/31/2011

Anthony Lapomardo

With route-like resistance Jimmy Webb puts together one of the south’s hardest roof problems to date.
 
Jimmy Webb pictured on Shattered Mines. Image courtesy of www.jimmywebb.blogspot.com

Even a tweaked a tendon could did not stop Jimmy Webb from putting together one of the longest and hardest roof problems in the south. During a visit to some sandstone blocs somewhere in Tennessee Jimmy was able to contribute a new line known as Canoe Hole. The new line links two V11 boulder problems through a roof to form one continuously stout route-like boulder problem.

Although reports are still coming in, Webb stated on his score card that this new problem is the, “the king line of the Obed” and he is suggesting the grade of V13. The new problem, Manic Euphoria is just one of the many gems that Webb has contributed on his recent tear.

Watch the video HERE
You can check out his latest efforts at www.jimmywebb.blogspot.com