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Elevation: 6,000 ft 1,829 m
GPS: 32.3783, -110.689
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Shared By: Chris Prewitt on Oct 5, 2008
Admins: adrian montaño, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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Above the Quartz Band Boulder, the Berries sit atop a flat spot on the ridge. The best approach is from climber’s left. Two problems face north and descend by hopping to lower boulder to the west. This is the longest hike at the Peanut Boulders clocking in at 5 minutes. Take plenty of water.
The easiest descent is to walk right, hop to the other boulder and scoot down the ramp to the ground.

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From the intersection hike up the drainage to the left, going left around QBB and some smaller stones. Head up steep hill with loose gravel and come in from the left side.

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