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The Cube

Submitted By: Rob Kepley on Jun 11, 2006
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
Elevation: 8,500 feet
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Description 

The Cube is a worthy destination if you are in the area climbing at the popular "Ironsides". Consider warming up somewhere else, since the routes here start at about 11b. There are easier routes nearby, but not on The "Cube" itself. The main attraction here is, hands down, "Gutbuster". A sporty route worthy of three stars. This area can be quite windy considering its high location. All the routes face in a westerly direction giving them morning shade and afternoon sun. The rock quality at The Cube is a little less than perfect but pretty much good granite.


Getting There 

Approach is the same as for the Nose and Ironsides. However, it is possible to continue further in your car if you want to but would probably only shave about 10 minutes off the hike in. Use your own discretion since the unmarked roads tend to be confusing in the area. The first formation you will see is the "nose" just above the tree tops. Try to park as close as you can to this. Hike up to the nose and contour around to the right. You will eventually find yourself on the flat saddle between two domes as described in the approach for the "Ironsides". At this point, look up and to your right. The highest formation you see is your destination, The Cube. Don't get suckered into the lower formation with overlapping roofs which looks similar to the route "Gutbuster". Head straight up using low angle slabs and a faint path. The cube is quite obvious once it comes into view. Gutbuster gives it away immediately.