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Mammoth Lakes Bouldering

Submitted By: Euan Cameron on Sep 4, 2007
Administrators: Aron Quiter, Euan Cameron, Adam Winters
Elevation: 7,000 feet
Latitude: 37.6468  Longitude: -118.9660 
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Description 

In and around the town of Mammoth Lakes there are a number of bouldering areas. Some are convenient to get to and climbable all year around, whilst others you'll need to hike to, and only accessible in the summer months.

Whilst the quality of the bouldering is no where near the same as the fairly close by Happy and Sad areas, the Sherwin Plateau, or the Buttermilks, they are convenient if you are in Mammoth.

There is no real bouldering guide, so each of the areas described, has information about how to reach the area, and possible some of the more obvious problems listed.


Getting There 

Mammoth Lakes is situated a few miles west (on the 203) from the 395, about 40 miles north of Bishop.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Mammoth Lakes Bouldering:
Problem 05   V1+     Boulder, 15 feet   Geophysics Wall
Problem 5   V2-     Boulder, 15 feet   Geothermal Boulders
Problem 18   V2     Boulder, 15 feet   Geophysics Wall
The Girdle Traverse   V2     Boulder, 100 feet   Geophysics Wall
Problem 4   V3     Boulder   Geothermal Boulders
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By Euan Cameron
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From: Redlands and Mammoth Lakes
Sep 6, 2007

Due to a lack of information the descriptions don't include names or details on the FA. If anyone know more info please let me know and I will update the info.