Bruin Boulder Climbing
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36.61271, -81.49507 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 3,585 total · 21/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on May 12, 2010 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
Description
This boulder is up and left from the massive Arbiter Boulder. as you walk up the saddle you will see the largest boulder yet, which is the Arbiter boulder. walk to Arbiter, and go up the steep hill to the right and you will find the overhanging (much smaller by comparison to Arbiter) Bruin Boulder.
The Bruin Boulder is a fun and featured boulder perched high upon the mountainside from the road. full of huge hands and contrastingly small crimps, you will find problems to pump any forearm.
The Bruin Boulder is a fun and featured boulder perched high upon the mountainside from the road. full of huge hands and contrastingly small crimps, you will find problems to pump any forearm.
Getting There
This boulder is up and left from the massive Arbiter Boulder. as you walk up the saddle you will see the largest boulder yet, which is the Arbiter boulder. walk to Arbiter, and go up the steep hill to the right and you will find the overhanging (much smaller by comparison to Arbiter) Bruin Boulder.
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