Type: Boulder, 16 ft (5 m)
FA: Scott H., Mar. 2023
Page Views: 223 total · 9/month
Shared By: Scott H on Mar 14, 2023
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Start in the cave on the middle-right side of the rock face. There are some slanted rocks at the base that serve as foot holds, compression holds on the left, and a crack with a couple of small jugs on the right. Bring up your feet up into the cave, then reach for the big crack line jugs which you use to pull yourself out of the cave to a good crimp on the right side. Using the dihedral on the left for a foothold makes exiting the cave much easier (without this, the climb should still be possible but is probably a grade or two harder). Follow the crack features up with your right hand, and there is a decent, slopey jug on the left. From there, topping out should be possible and relatively easy, but I haven't done it, because it was snow covered. If you do it with the topout, you can claim FA and rename the route!

Location Suggest change

Hike the East Inlet Trail past the Adams Falls Loop towards Lake Verna. The boulder is about a mile up the trail on the left side, maybe 15 feet off the trail.

Protection Suggest change

You probably want 2-3 crashpads.

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