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Elevation: 4,241 ft 1,293 m
GPS: 47.88846, -123.14133
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Shared By: Scott Underwood on Apr 9, 2016
Admins: Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan

Description Suggest change

This area is accessed up the gully to the left of Mossness as you face the wall. A new trail was recently established, making the approach to the upper boulder field much more pleasant. Continue up through the boulder field until encountering two logs laying at a right angle to your path. Head right, back toward the cliffs, and find the dirt chute between rock outcrops with a yew tree guarding the entrance. A fixed rope will be visible up and to the left. The first wall is behind the yew tree the rope is affixed to. These south-facing walls can be hot in the summer and dry quickly after rain. It is possible to climb here in the winter given relatively dry conditions and passable road conditions.

Getting There Suggest change

Hike approximately 10 min to the left uphill from Mossness

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Classic Climbing Routes at Tumblestone

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5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b
 11
Convienient Parking
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5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a
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Orange Julius
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Convienient Parking On-Ramp
 11
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b Sport
Orange Julius Crowded W Wall
 5
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a Sport
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