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DescriptionThe top of this interesting rock looks like the snout of a dolphin with its head tilted back and its mouth open. There are several difficult hb problems on west arete and south face, and a short traverse on the northwest side. Getting ThereTo get there, either park at Crown Rock, cross the street and head up to the ampitheatre area, hang a left and follow the trail west and north passing Y Traverse. Its the next prominent Also you can go a quarter mile further past CR and park at a pull out on the east side, head down the obvious trail until it ends at the Y Traverse and then hang a left and its the next formation north. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Shark's Rock:
Shark Arete V3 Boulder, 12 feet
Shark Direct V4 Boulder, 10 feet
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