Lost Temple Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 1,100 ft |
GPS: |
43.4124, -89.7048 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 5,580 total · 33/month |
Shared By: | Doug Hemken on Nov 23, 2009 |
Admins: | Ian Cotter-Brown, Doug Hemken, James Schroeder, chris tregge |
Description
Lost Temple rock is a surprisingly tall crag (for DL) with a soaring dihedral at its center. It is seldom visited because finding it involves skirting the edge of the quarry, there is no trail, and the slope underneath it is heavily guarded by loose rocks and wild raspberries. But for those who enjoy getting off-trail and climbing in seclusion, this is one of the quickest quarry-area rocks to reach.
Lost Temple classics include "Lost Temple Corner," "Faith, Hope, and Tension," and "The Doom."
Lost Temple classics include "Lost Temple Corner," "Faith, Hope, and Tension," and "The Doom."
Getting There
From the CCC parking lot, walk down the road to the quarry entrance.
Walk through the gate and up the road. Where the road turns East toward the quarry, head up into the trees, gaining a couple hundred feet of elevation.
Lost Temple rock is East of Crashing Rock, but West of the gully that drains the Western Cwm Boulderfield.
Walk through the gate and up the road. Where the road turns East toward the quarry, head up into the trees, gaining a couple hundred feet of elevation.
Lost Temple rock is East of Crashing Rock, but West of the gully that drains the Western Cwm Boulderfield.
Classic Climbing Routes at Lost Temple
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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