Start left of Doug's Roof matched on a low jug. Climb up along the arete and gain the upper face. Head straight up for a good slot at the top of the face, up and left of the "Up Yours" mono and end there. The name of the problem derives from the older TR which traverses out left under the roof gaining the large ledge. The mono doesn't come into play for the direct boulder problem, but the name stuck.
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