Settore Est Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 670 ft |
GPS: |
44.1958, 8.3631 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 3,384 total · 25/month |
Shared By: | Brian in SLC on Mar 24, 2012 |
Admins: | Tim Wolfe, Shawn Heath |
Description
Fun one pitch routes at this long, lower area to the right of the big face.
East facing and can be hot in the morning. In the warmer months, preferable to be in the shade here in the afternoon.
Around 34 routes, ranging from 4c to 7a+ with stacks of routes in the 5 and 6 grades.
Mostly vertical to slightly overhanging rock. Pumpy dihedrals and overhangs.
A couple of the routes here are moderate classics.
East facing and can be hot in the morning. In the warmer months, preferable to be in the shade here in the afternoon.
Around 34 routes, ranging from 4c to 7a+ with stacks of routes in the 5 and 6 grades.
Mostly vertical to slightly overhanging rock. Pumpy dihedrals and overhangs.
A couple of the routes here are moderate classics.
Getting There
Approach by following the trail just over the Roman Bridge on its left side. Up through the woods and take the junction to the right.
An alternate approach is to follow the bigger trail (marked in red) which heads west to below the south face and then up. Traverse to the right past the Southeast sector.
An alternate approach is to follow the bigger trail (marked in red) which heads west to below the south face and then up. Traverse to the right past the Southeast sector.
Classic Climbing Routes at Settore Est
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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