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Name History

Mar 9, 2021: "Boneyard wall (sport climbing)" was renamed "Boneyard wall".

Suggested Page Improvements to Boneyard wall


Gavriel Jecan
Nov 23, 2023
New Left-to-Right Route Sort

Gavriel Jecan
Nov 23, 2023
Description Suggestion

The Boneyard wall is located in Pha Nam Thiang temple. As you may have known before, Thai monks love caves and they arrived at the mountains before any climbers. It's a beautiful limestone cliff that has both slabs and overhangs . It's still a developing crag. As of Jan 2020, Gavriel Jecan and the Khon Kaen Climbing Club team managed to put up 17 routes and many projects in the range of 5b-7b (5.9-5.12b). KKCC is working hard to develop sport climing in the area. If you are an experienced developer and want to give us a hand in bolting, please let us know. Bolts donation is more than welcome, too.


For more information, please contact us at https://www.facebook.com/khonkaenclimbingclub


Gavriel Jecan
Nov 23, 2023
Getting There Suggestion

Search "Wat Tham Pha Nam Thiang" in Google Maps, and you'll get there. The access to the crag is at the back of the temple, to the right of the kitchen, 5 min easy walk to the right and fallow the Tamarin tree trail, trail is flat. The trail was obvious and clean when we developed the crag in 2021, but it can be covered with vegetation after a rainy season. Just walk to the tall mountain with a white wall. The trail goes diagonally right from the right side of the kitchen, on the right of the bamboo. There is water available at a water tower nearby. The toilet is available in the temple too. The monks are well aware of climbing activities. Donation to the temple is recommended to maintain the facility and good relationship with the monks.


Be careful of the monkeys. They are gangster. Watch your food. If you drive a truck, don't leave anything in the truck. Monkeys will get to them.

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