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No Name Rock



No Name Rock

Submitted By: Jesse James on Mar 13, 2006
Administrator: Peter Franzen
Latitude: 47.8115  Longitude: -121.6220 
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BETA PHOTO: No Name Wall and Boulders


Description 

I'm not even sure if this is the right name for the crag. There are maybe six bolted routes on slightly overhung edgy rock. Routes are generally in the 5.11 to 5.12- range. It is on the Mt. Persis approach road just before index. Very solid rock, and very well bolted pumpy routes.

There are some boulers right next to the clif that would likely have some good problems if they were scrubbed.


Getting There 

From Highway 2 heading east, take road 62 (maybe 5 miles before the index turn off), go up this until it levels out(maybe 3 miles). Look for an obvious road on the right side. The crag is hidden in the trees a couple hundred yards on the right side down this road. You will know you are close if you see a ton of shotgun shells.



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No Name Wall, right side

BETA PHOTO: No Name Wall, right side

No Name Wall, right side before scrubbing.

BETA PHOTO: No Name Wall, right side before scrubbing.

No Name Wall, Boulder

BETA PHOTO: No Name Wall, Boulder


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By Bill Nickerson
Apr 18, 2006

More information and directions about No Name Wall can be found at www.mrbills.org

By JWT
From: Seattle, WA
Oct 26, 2006

Are the boulders up there worth checking out and developing? How many are there and are they steep/overhanging? Are there any other boulder fields up these logging roads to the south of hwy2