Many Cracks Buttress Rock Climbing
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Shared By: | Ian Harmon on May 25, 2006 · Updates |
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Description
This area lies between Yellow Lichen Buttress and Saturday Buttress and contains several dirty routes in the 5.8-5.9, all of which according to Mike Farris are "not worth doing".
Getting There
From the parking lot off Rock County 8 (141st st.), take the paved bike and pedestrian path until the cliff line is clearly visible, about .75 miles. Shortly after passing the tree line, take the approach trail that cuts a right angle with the paved trail through the grass to the base of a cliff- this is Saturday Buttress. Turn left (south) and walk up ~15 meters. This takes you to the base of Many Cracks.
Top Rope Approach/Descent: The best approach for setting up top ropes is to scramble up the chimney on the right side (north) of this buttress.
Top Rope Approach/Descent: The best approach for setting up top ropes is to scramble up the chimney on the right side (north) of this buttress.
Classic Climbing Routes at Many Cracks Buttress
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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