The Asteroid Bouldering
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Elevation: | 5,628 ft |
GPS: |
40.18432, -111.46522 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 5,462 total · 43/month |
Shared By: | Brian Koralewski on Oct 8, 2013 |
Admins: | Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C |
Description
Developed by Levi Wright. Levi spent lots of hours digging out a better landing area for these problems.
Getting There
Park 2.7 miles up from the right fork turnoff. 10 minute hike to the Asteroid.
The Asteroid is on the left/west side of the hillside, halfway up the hill to The Original Wall.
Follow the trail for 5 minutes to a big overhanging boulder with 3-4 boulder problems. From here, find a faint trail leading west (down and left), and arrive at a gully in 1 minute. Hike 3 minutes up the gully.
The Asteroid is on the left/west side of the hillside, halfway up the hill to The Original Wall.
Follow the trail for 5 minutes to a big overhanging boulder with 3-4 boulder problems. From here, find a faint trail leading west (down and left), and arrive at a gully in 1 minute. Hike 3 minutes up the gully.
Classic Climbing Routes at The Asteroid
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