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Elevation: 3,057 ft 932 m
GPS: 37.11536, -113.57725
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Shared By: Orphaned User on Dec 7, 2014 · Updates
Admins: Fallon Rowe, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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This area has a lot of fun problems and offers a little more shade in the heat of summer. The rock is pretty solid on the bottom but the top outs feel a little more soft although nothing major has come down, it can make a newbie climber a little with no head game freak out. There isn’t as much glass on the ground as in the past from a resent clean up but still watch your step in the cave if you are walking around bare foot. Small children may by near by so watch your language.

wait AT LEAST 48 hours before climbing after rain. some problems will need even longer.

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Take the eastern most entrance in to the park and take an immediate left at the fork. You can park in the paved parking lot by the pavilion or be a rebel and drive a few feet against traffic on the loop and park in the first pull out on your left. From the paved parking lot walk north/north-east to the picnic table.

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