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Danny's Imaginary Boulders

Submitted By: sweatpants on Aug 28, 2008
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BETA PHOTO: Approximate location of Danny's Imaginary Boulders...


Description 

There's boulders as well as cliffband.


Getting There 

Park at Deer Cove Picnic area. There should be a faint or not so faint trail just to the right of the sign. Take that up and right. The first boulder you'll find is the obvious Loch Ness Arete. This is just before the far right side of The Boat landing Boulders- anything to the right of the picnic area would classify as D.I.B.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Danny's Imaginary Boulders:
Sasquatch Face   V1     Boulder, 1 pitch, 12 feet   Loch Ness Boulder
Keep Your Pimp Hand Strong   V2     Boulder, 10 feet   Pimp Boulder
Lochness Arete   V2     Boulder, 15 feet   Loch Ness Boulder
Illusions of Paradise   V7-     Boulder   Illusions Area
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Illusions of Paradise V7-  WI : Governor Dodge State Park : ... : Illusions Area
The first roof I've found at the Dodge. This thing is sssssiiiiccckkkk. Lots of tension, ok holds and poor feet. Do some crunches before you get on this thing. Start on lip side jug move into seam behind you, slaps on both sides out to pointy arete, to the top. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in WI


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By Chris treggE
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From: Madison, WI
Aug 26, 2008

We're sort of (inadvertantly?) starting a trail up there just to the right of the sign for Deer Cove to the right of the parking. Just an obervation, not sure whether this is better than everybody making their own path up the hill. I guess it's better to have a trail...