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Elevation: 9,000 ft
GPS: 37.6106, -119.0153
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Shared By: Euan Cameron on Jun 22, 2013
Admins: Aron Quiter, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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This boulder is about as perfect a boulder you could hope for if you are bouldering V3 or under. The granite rock is perfect and the landings are all flat. The problems are not steep, but rather are technique intensive.

Problems exist on all sides so you can always find shade or sun depending on the temps.

There are lots os minor variations. The problems described are the obvious lines. The problems are described starting at the right side of the north face.

Getting There Suggest change

Park up at the Horseshoe Lake parking area (alternatively park at the side of the road 200 yards from the parking area.

Head South east and walk away from the lake. After about 5 minutes walking you should see the boulder shining in the woods. A path goes straight past the boulder.

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Classic Climbing Routes at Dog Boulder

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V0-1 4+
 6
Problem A
Boulder
V1 5
 9
Problem J
Boulder
V1 5
 5
Problem P
Boulder
V2 5+
 8
Problem E
Boulder
Route Name Location Star Rating Difficulty Date
Problem A
 6
V0-1 4+ Boulder
Problem J
 9
V1 5 Boulder
Problem P
 5
V1 5 Boulder
Problem E
 8
V2 5+ Boulder
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