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Crag identification?

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william cato · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2020 · Points: 0

Found some old pictures of my dad taking me climbing and wanted to know the crag. Most likely in Southern California sometime in the late 90s early 2000. Any guesses? Also check out my sweet climbing harness and shoes, think any parents would send there kid up like that today?

Darryl Krieg · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 20

I would guess Stoney Point.

Kevin Mokracek · · Burbank · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 363

Most definitely Stoney Point.  One of the most popular climbing areas in California.   I spent my youth climbing there.  Still plenty of kids crawling all over that place. 

Guy Keesee · · Moorpark, CA · Joined Mar 2008 · Points: 349

That’s World Famous Stoney Point.
Does your Dad still climb? 

william cato · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2020 · Points: 0

Thanks for everyone for the info! @Guy unfortunately he passed in 2016 (not from climbing) but I think he gave climbing up long before then. I found and picked up all of his old gear in 2019ish and fell in love with it. Replaced all the soft goods but still using his metolius cams. Been spending most my time in Jtree and Holcomb and haven’t made it over to stoney yet, but might have to spend a few weekends up there this summer now.

Tradiban · · 951-527-7959 · Joined Jul 2020 · Points: 212

That’s Stoney Point!

Guy Keesee · · Moorpark, CA · Joined Mar 2008 · Points: 349
william cato wrote:

Thanks for everyone for the info! @Guy unfortunately he passed in 2016 (not from climbing) but I think he gave climbing up long before then. I found and picked up all of his old gear in 2019ish and fell in love with it. Replaced all the soft goods but still using his metolius cams. Been spending most my time in Jtree and Holcomb and haven’t made it over to stoney yet, but might have to spend a few weekends up there this summer now.

Good to know the love of climbing continues… your Dad gave you a gift that last forever. 

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