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Delete this post Submitted by Howard Morland on 22/Feb/2015 in reply to Question - Name of Back Channel Rapic posted by Howard Morland on 22/Feb/2015
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It looks like it is called these names at these levels.

6.7-6.9 (Shoulder Snapper), 7.0-8.1 (Sweetie Pie Wave)

However, most people run it at much lower levels, as a way to get around the Rocky Islands without running S-turn, when it is neither a shoulder-snapping hole nor a wave. It is just a drop requiring a sharp left turn. Does it have a name at those levels (around 5 ft)?


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