Like charlie Brown's Christmas tree, "All it needs is a little love"...
So this cliff see's fewer ascents than some junk piles in the local scrap yard but with some cleaning I feel like it could be a worth while cliff and could host another 10 or so routes... Why would anyone bother when all the nice clean cliffs at the popular areas are right up the street? Well I don't know, and so far no one else has seen a reason to take care of it either but it is a good place to practice moderate trad climbing, there is one 2 star 5.10 trad route and a nice 5.11 sport climb that has started to collect lichen from under use... The potential would not make this a huge destination among the competition but it is a 1 min hike from the road and has some solid rock waiting to be climbed...
Nuff said...
I dont know the current situation as far as access and ownership so if you do check it out please be respectful...
Getting There
Drive past the parking lots at the main areas and continue for about a mile... You go past some rock on your right and a little further there is a small pull off and you can see the cliff when the leaves are off the trees... No real trail right now but it is an easy bushwack to the base...