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g. Far East Wall

Oregon > Portland & The… > Rocky Butte

Description

Typical Rocky Butte. Look for the #3 markers to identify the area

Getting There

Between Warrior Wall and Wizard Wall

Routes from Left to Right

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Far East Wall. 3 anchors on the left (Chinese Finger Torture/Ghost Rider, Siamese Twins, Flight of the 7th Moon) & 2 anchors on the right (Orient Express, Secret Maze). The belay ledge below the tree is about 40 ft off the ground and has a belay anchor
[Hide Photo] Far East Wall. 3 anchors on the left (Chinese Finger Torture/Ghost Rider, Siamese Twins, Flight of the 7th Moon) & 2 anchors on the right (Orient Express, Secret Maze). The belay ledge below the tr…
Far East from below. Look for that #3 red sign. Tree on the left marks Great Wall of China
[Hide Photo] Far East from below. Look for that #3 red sign. Tree on the left marks Great Wall of China
The arrow points to the top anchors for Orient Express and Secret Maze
[Hide Photo] The arrow points to the top anchors for Orient Express and Secret Maze
Original guidebook
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D Fletcher
Portland, OR
[Hide Comment] This wall is perfect for the burgeoning TR Soloist, due to the slab and easy access to anchors. A 40m is fine for any climbs that start at the belay ledge. There are backup bolts for the anchors but you MUST use the tree as an extension to get there. For TR, it's suggested to set a tree anchor and use bolted anchors for a redirect to jump around quick May 27, 2022