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Submitted By: corvegas on May 14, 2006
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Routes that top out on Wolf Rock


Description 

Largest monolith in Oregon home to some decent basalt sport as well as trad climbs. This is where the infamous Barad-Dur (III 5.9 A2 or 5.11A) Is, as well as possibly the only grade V in Oregon "Pooh Corner - V 5.9 A3"


Getting There 

Located inbetween HW 126 and HW 20.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Wolf Rock:
Right Corner Arete   5.9     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   The Great Arch
Cold Shut   5.10a     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   The Great Arch
Phadra   5.10c     Sport, 1 pitch, 95 feet   The Great Arch
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Wolf Rock pic taken from base on Route 15.  Much more beautiful in person.

Wolf Rock pic taken from base on Route 15. Much m...


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By Chris Duca
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From: Hinesburg, Vermont
Nov 18, 2008

For the sake of not getting lost, here are some better directions:

From Eugene, follow 126 East for roughly 35 minutes. At the Blue River Reservoir sign (past the first two signs you see for the Blue River), take a left onto Forest Route 15. You will pass H.J. Andrew's Experimental Forest on your right. About .3 of a mile past that, Route 15 forks to the right. Follow that, and continue for 8.1 miles to another fork on Route 15. STAY RIGHT AGAIN!! From this fork, Wolf Rock is roughly 1.4 miles up on the left. You can't miss it. Park at one of the two small pullouts on the south side of the road.

The majority of the forest service road is a single lane gravel road, but it is good shape.

By burlap submariner
Sep 11, 2009

Anybody have a topo/descriptions for the free variant to babra/dur?????