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Description 

The Isolated Buttress is slighted disjoint from the edge proper. It is a large section of rock that hosts perhaps the highest concentration of climbs at Harrison's. All of the climbs located here are excellent and well worth doing.


Getting There 

Walk along the base of the crag. This buttress is easily scene as you round the arete and start walking east along the south side of the crag.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Isolated Buttress:
Isolated Buttress Climb   5.7     TR, 40 feet   
Birchen Corner   5.10a     TR, 40 feet   
Diversion   5.10c     TR, 40 feet   
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Dave moving right to the arete on the Isolated Buttress Climb

Isolated Buttress Climb 5.7  International : United Kingdom : ... : Isolated Buttress
Start directly below the large overhang on the front of the buttress.Climb up the wall for about 10 feet then traverse right to the edge of the wall. Continue up the rounded arete, and finish by moving right under the overhang and exiting up the crack above....[more]   Browse More Classics in International