Sport School Wall Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 608 ft |
GPS: |
45.56579, -122.2126 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 15,100 total · 126/month |
Shared By: | Micah Klesick on Jun 14, 2014 |
Admins: | Nate Ball, Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters |
Access Issue: Extremely Sensitive Access - Please Read
Details
The majority of Ozone is likely owned by Washington Department of Transportation. Climbing is not officially condoned or acknowledged, though they are aware that it's happening. Every climber here must adhere to the following guidelines if we want to maintain long-term access:
1.) DON'T GET HURT! Rescues are the biggest liability and headache. Make conservative climbing choices and be crystal-clear about commands to your partner.
2.) Park legally! Your vehicle must be within the white line and perpendicular to the road. No parking parallel to the road; this is to save space as well as make it easier when leaving. No parking along the guard rail or anywhere except the two pullouts.
3.) Pack everything out! Wrappers, poop, banana peels, all of it. If your thing falls down the slope, retrieve it.
4.) Dogs must be on good behavior. Better yet, leave them at home. If they're digging or chasing wildlife or barking, put them back in the car.
5.) Leave your music player at home and enjoy your intoxicants somewhere else.
It is absolutely ESSENTIAL that climbers keep themselves off the radar here or we risk access to one of the region's most popular crags.
1.) DON'T GET HURT! Rescues are the biggest liability and headache. Make conservative climbing choices and be crystal-clear about commands to your partner.
2.) Park legally! Your vehicle must be within the white line and perpendicular to the road. No parking parallel to the road; this is to save space as well as make it easier when leaving. No parking along the guard rail or anywhere except the two pullouts.
3.) Pack everything out! Wrappers, poop, banana peels, all of it. If your thing falls down the slope, retrieve it.
4.) Dogs must be on good behavior. Better yet, leave them at home. If they're digging or chasing wildlife or barking, put them back in the car.
5.) Leave your music player at home and enjoy your intoxicants somewhere else.
It is absolutely ESSENTIAL that climbers keep themselves off the radar here or we risk access to one of the region's most popular crags.
Access Issue: Private Property
Details
Sport School Wall and Stratosphere are on private property. Climb at your own risk; access has not been formally granted. Contact Portland Area Climbers Coalition with any questions or concerns you might have.
Description
This is a new addition to the Ozone area. Located directly under the parking lot, this wall features short bolted climbs that are good for beginners. Currently 2 routes, with room for a couple more.
Getting There
Walk down from the west Ozone parking. Just before the first Ozone climbs start, there is a rough trail heading down and back to the west. Follow this trail for about 200'. On a short wall with two small roofs, there is two bolted lines that are 35' tall. (This same trail also continues to Stratosphere Cliff , after a 1/3 mile walk)
Classic Climbing Routes at Sport School Wall
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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