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Highway 7 Boulders

Submitted By: Marco on Apr 3, 2009
Administrator: Peter Spindloe
Latitude: 49.3635  Longitude: -121.5948 
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Boulder on the left is 20+ ft tall.


Description 

Large riverside boulderfield at the base of two large slide areas. There are also boulders in the surrounding forest.

This area is quite new and has only seen a handfull of problems.


Getting There 

Take HWY 7 east from Agassiz or west from Hope for about 15 mins. Park at the large man made rockwall/cement barrier. You can park in behind the barrier.

Scramble down the hill into the forest from the pipeline sign and follow the tape.

Be aware of rock fall from the bluffs in winter and spring.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Highway 7 Boulders:
Flake Crack   V0-1     Boulder, 20 feet   The Left Side
High Arete   V2     Boulder, 18 feet   The Left Side
Traverse in the Woods   V3     Boulder, 60 feet   The Left Side
Frantic   V5     Boulder   Ground Zero Boulder
Unamed   V8     Boulder   The Wave
Unamed*   V8     Boulder   The Wave
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