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Submitted By: Ryan Palo on Oct 25, 2006
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Description 

This tucked away crag hosts Portland's highest concentration of difficult sport climbing. The routes range from steep to wildly overhanging. The climbing is very beta-intensive making the grades feel quite sandbag. Do not let this distract you, the movement its self is awesome. All of the routes require endurance, great route finding skills, and patience.

All of the Routes can be climbed all year round regardless of the weather.


Getting There 

Due to access concerns, the handlers of this area have requested that the directions be removed from this site. I'll be sure to put the information back up when we can be confident that further access to this area won't be threatened.



Featured Route For Rat Cave
Philip on the cave project. Originally bolted by Ian

Long Board 5.13+  OR : Rat Cave
A wildly overhanging project. It begins at the back of the cave. Move up on slacktites to marginal pinches. Horizontal climbing for the next 30 feet awaits. Opposition and kneebars are the key to pulling this section. Pulling the lip seems to give most people problems....[more]


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Photo by Shawn O'Connor. <a href='http://www.freesolophotography.com/' target='_blank'>http://www.freesolophotography.com/</a>

Photo by Shawn O'Connor. http://www.freesolophotog...

On the cave "Project" 5.13+/5.14-

On the cave "Project" 5.13+/5.14-


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By Eric Brown
From: portland, oregon
Nov 6, 2006

One small correction: The R.C seeps in the winter, so saying it is climable year-round is not quite correct. April-November is a likely scenario.

By Ryan Palo
From: lake osweso, oregon
Jan 25, 2007

Two new lines are on their way up. One in between pissfire and the warm up. The other to the left of Tuffnerd.

By Ryan Palo
From: lake osweso, oregon
Mar 13, 2008

New line going in left of Horizontal. Expect steep and fun.