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Description 

Area housing The Southern Oracle and The Fire Breathing Duck.


Getting There 

From the parking walk into the woods 20 ft. Turn right 90 degrees and walk 15 ft from the ridge to your right the entire time. Walk about 3 minutes and this boulder will be on your left.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Oracle :
The Southern Oracle   V5     Boulder   
The Fire Breathing Duck!!!   V6     Boulder   
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The Southern Oracle climbs the right arete to the direct topout. Start using the two lowest chalk spots.

The Southern Oracle V5  SD : Mount Rushmore National Mem... : ... : The Oracle
Start very low on the right arete with your right hand on a good sidepull and left lower then your right on a slopey sidepull. Climb up the arete using hueco's and slopers to a holdless finishing section up the rhino back....[more]   Browse More Classics in SD