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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas Quincy, Washington.
Same area as the Ancient Lakes rock climbs. Still needs input.
Small crag just east of the pond. Same approach as Judith Pond West but on the east side of the pond. Just south of Judith Pond East crag.
This is the distinctive column covered wall, first seen while hiking into Judith Pond from H Lake. Many historic finger and hand cracks. A couple bolted lines, and even a mostly bolt protected chimney! If you start from H Lake Public Access, head southwest on a loosely defined trail. Judith Pond is the first lake (pond) after about a 1/4-mile hike. If you are heading to Ancient Lakes Coulee, follow the trail and go further west.The Quincy Lakes road (the one that provides access via H-Lake and runs just east of the Coulee) is closed from Oct 1 - Jan 1, annually, so this will require hiking in from the parking lot just north of the Ancient Lakes Trailhead! (adds about a mile to the approach to both Judiths, and ALC!)
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