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Group Camp G

Submitted By: Tony Brengosz on Apr 11, 2009
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Description 

Several South and West facing boulders around the base of the bluff. Generally good rock it seems like. There's probably room for a couple more lines, though I'm not sure how many. Some of the rock on the bluff could be good, though the line we threw a rope down had several big flakes or blocks about ready to fall off.


Getting There 

Park at the Group Camp G lot, and walk up the horse trail. Walk about 25-50 feet past the bathrooms and walk straight into the woods on the right side of the path. You'll see the boulders almost right away.


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By Tony Brengosz
Apr 11, 2009

There is also probably at least two OK boulders on the hill in the group campsite.

By TravisMelin
From: La Crosse, WI Blacksburg, Va
Apr 11, 2009

Excellent! There is a ton of exploration that needs to be done over there. I am glad you guys are getting out there to do it. Looks cool. I explored a bunch of that group site area (F, G, H etc) and there is def. some more to be done. I recall finding good tall rock in the furthest north group site on that road. Dont recall what letter site.
I think eventually I would be smart to post a map of areas have been explored, so that no one wastes time checking out crappy bluffs...Maybe later this week ill start on that...

By Remo
From: Madison, WI
Apr 13, 2009

Nice work guys, these problems look excellent.