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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas La Grande, Oregon.
This area is primarily located around the northeastern part of Oregon and centered around LaGrande. It recieves little attention but for the past thirty years there has been a small but active group of climbers in this area doing routes in the local crags and in the Wallowas. There are now two state wide guides that include routes for Eastern Oregon. One is rather lacking and rather error prone (Falcon) the other is better (Mountaineers) but neither are complete. High Valley, Spring Mountain and several other Northeastern Oregon locations are featured in Tim Olsen's book Northwest Oregon Rock.Contributors note - I have added place holders for several areas that I have climbed at and will be adding the routes over time. There are other areas that I will let others add in. Because there are many small areas I have placed them all under "Northeastern Oregon" rather than listing them individually and cluttering up the main page. Oh yeah - Northeastern Oregon does not mean everything east of the Cascades :-). Formerly contained an area called Elgin Wall, but this has been removed as the property owner does not allow climbing. Get out the map
SW facing sub-area of Fiddler's Hell. The furthest sub-area of Fiddler's Hell from where the trail enters. This sub-area is to the right of the Concert Hall.
A sub-area of Fiddler's Hell with very long routes. The prominent towering roof provides multiple high-crux enduro-climbs with excellent exposure. This is the fourth sub-area of Fiddler's Hell when approached on the described trail. It is marked by the obvious giant roof at the top.
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