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Bishop Peak Bouldering

Submitted By: Mike Morley on Feb 21, 2006
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BETA PHOTO: The Chlorissa (R) and Pete (L) boulders. Shadow W...


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Getting There 

From Highway 101, take the Highway 1 exit (North toward Hearst Castle). You'll find yourself on a large street, Santa Rosa. Follow this street north about 1.5 miles until you get to Highland Drive (right across from the entrance to Cal Poly). Take a left. Follow Highland Drive west about 1 mile or so (bear left) until it ends at a cul-de-sac. Park on the street. A well-marked trail will be visible. Please be courteous of neighbors, as it is a residential area.

Chlorissa (right) and Pete (left) are the first major boulders you'll see hiking up the trail.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Bishop Peak Bouldering:
The Corner Route   V0-     Boulder, 10 feet   Chlorissa
The Credit Card   V0     Boulder, 10 feet   Pete
Pit and the Pendulum   V1     Boulder, 10 feet   Pete
Mushy   V3     Boulder, 15 feet   Chlorissa
Pete's Problem   V5     Boulder   Pete
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Featured Route For Bishop Peak Bouldering
Brian Knight crimping the corner problem

The Corner Route V0-  CA : Central Coast : ... : Chlorissa
The name says it all. Up the corner (Right side of the topo picture). I have seen at least four variations using different holds and sequences, so get creative and have fun. The crux comes at the top. Look for hidden holds on the right,just over the edge, and then on the left and avoid barn dooring off....[more]   Browse More Classics in CA