South Rock Bouldering
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38.59406, -123.34449 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Aron Quiter on May 3, 2004 |
Admins: | Aron Quiter, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
Description
Hidden amongst the trees deceptively close to the parking lot lies a couple of moderately large cliffs that contain good, but scary highball bouldering on often less than desirable landings. This is the South Rock.
The South Rock contains 25 foot high bouldering from V0 to V4, with potential for harder routes if someone insane enough comes along with the gusto to make damn sure they finish the highball route they've started. This place definately ranks near the top in unprotectable bouldering landings. Imagine a steep terracy hillside full of slippery pine needles and the occasional rock. No amount of crashpads will completely remove the risk from a high fall.
Otherwise - Sandstone bouldering fun... Mmmm!!! Rock on the South Rock is quite good in quality, and the v2 traverse (The Fisk Mill Traverse) is reasonably safe and a quality 75 foot uphill route.
This rock is also always in the shade, so if it's too hot at the beach and you don't want to brave the rocky beach for a swim, wander over to the bouldering of Fisk Mill Cove.
All routes walk off the top.
The South Rock contains 25 foot high bouldering from V0 to V4, with potential for harder routes if someone insane enough comes along with the gusto to make damn sure they finish the highball route they've started. This place definately ranks near the top in unprotectable bouldering landings. Imagine a steep terracy hillside full of slippery pine needles and the occasional rock. No amount of crashpads will completely remove the risk from a high fall.
Otherwise - Sandstone bouldering fun... Mmmm!!! Rock on the South Rock is quite good in quality, and the v2 traverse (The Fisk Mill Traverse) is reasonably safe and a quality 75 foot uphill route.
This rock is also always in the shade, so if it's too hot at the beach and you don't want to brave the rocky beach for a swim, wander over to the bouldering of Fisk Mill Cove.
All routes walk off the top.
Getting There
Approach time: 4 minutes.
From the second northmost parking lot: Follow the sign west out of the parking lot for the bluffs trail. Walk about 50 yards, where you will pick up the bluffs trail heading South (left). Walk along the trail about 200 yards past a bridge that passes over the creek, and you'll see the North Rock in the foreground, and the south rock in the background and uphill. Pick up the climbers trail heading left from the bluffs trail as the trail gets close to the North Rock. Walk Around the rightside of the North Rock (or climb it!) and you're at the South Rock.
It's also possible to pick up the Bluffs Trail from the South.
From the second northmost parking lot: Follow the sign west out of the parking lot for the bluffs trail. Walk about 50 yards, where you will pick up the bluffs trail heading South (left). Walk along the trail about 200 yards past a bridge that passes over the creek, and you'll see the North Rock in the foreground, and the south rock in the background and uphill. Pick up the climbers trail heading left from the bluffs trail as the trail gets close to the North Rock. Walk Around the rightside of the North Rock (or climb it!) and you're at the South Rock.
It's also possible to pick up the Bluffs Trail from the South.
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