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Elevation: 2,393 ft
GPS: 49.7741, -119.52147
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Shared By: Clint Landrock on Jul 28, 2014
Admins: Sean Godwin, Mandie Walls, Mark Roberts, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford

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Sunny mostly south facing crag with some east facing options for afternoon shade. The rock is Gneiss granite, featuring steep faces with nice incut holds to severely overhanding faces with large huecos. Most climbs are shorter single pitch sport routes, from 5.7 to 5.12, with a couple of high quality 2-3 pitch multi-pitch sport routes. A few trad options exist as well.

Getting There Suggest change

The crag is located on the east side of the lake, take Chute Lake Rd past Summerhill vineyard (good after climb wine!). Continue past several new sub-divisions, and take a left onto Chute Lake FSR. Park at the sign for Cedar Park. The Crag is the obvious large wall you can see from the parking lot on the right. Follow the old road until it branches right down toward the wall.

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