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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas Fort Riley, Kansas.
this is in a shady ravine it may be diffrent after every time it rains we just discoverd it but it is a nice area and badly needs to be cleaned. i couldnt tell you the raiting maybe a v2 or 3 it is fun and has a ton of problems after gaining acsses to fort Riley head over to moon lake after seeing the lake you will see a right turn take it and park at the first playground there is a trail behind the playground fallow that trail for about 1/2 mile tell you reach the first large ravine and take the trail left it dead ends at the wall i will get gps coordinates next time i go
This area is very near tuttle creek lake on Corps land. Small limestone cliffs / outcroppings abound around the whole lake, but this is the only place I've found to be tall enough / long enough and solid enough to be climable. There is some rotten rock near the feet, but it has been cleaned well enough- please do not chip anymore off! At the highest point, the largest outcropping is maybe 9ft, so options are limited, though fun.2019 high water levels have caused some rocks to slump, making the area slightly more interesting. There is space for a few more small boulders and perhaps a traverse. Dont bother unless you are already in the neighborhood. Tuttle Creek Lake is north of manhattan, ks. From town, go north and take K-13 as if you were going across the dam. Turn left on "tuttle cove road" (before the dam) and go about 2 miles to a small, non residential turn off. Go to the end of the short road and park at the gate. Walk past the gate about 100 yards. There will be some small outcroppings on the left and a short trail going to the biggest, best one. < 1 minute from parking.
The longest, tallest continuous cliff / outcropping in the area. East facing. First climable cliff as you walk down the old road and the only one with a trail.
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