Shangri-La Rock Climbing
| Elevation: | 1,030 ft | 314 m |
| GPS: |
16.827, 102.03554 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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| Page Views: | 3,014 total · 29/month | |
| Shared By: | Wan Jutaporn on Aug 4, 2017 · Updates | |
| Admins: | Brian Boyd, Tao Techakanon |
Description
This is in the Dong Lan Forest, same mountain with Covert Crag. Stand tall lime stone mountain with white overhang behind the sugarcane / cassava field. You can park at the end of gravel road under a big jackfruit tree. The land owner also made a small access road to allow climbers to drive and park at the base of the wall. High clearance vehicle is recommended though.
*Access to the crag is through a private farm land. Please be respectful.
Most of the lines were developed by Matt Foley and Gavriel Jecan - Khon Kaen Climbing Club, we are developing the area and more bolts and more routes will be put on the wall.
As of Mar 2021, there are currently 13 routes ranging from 6a - 7a+.
Most of the routes are long, upto 34 meter. 70 meter rope is required.
Getting There
Access by the same dirt road to ‘Covert Crag’. Once you turn left into the road heading to the mountains, instead of turn left at the next intersection, go straight to the right, Access by the same dirt road to ‘Covert Crag’. Once you turn left into the road heading to the mountains, instead of turn left at the next intersection, go straight to the right to the white wall on the right hand side of the mountain. The road continues by some jack fruit trees to the left, continue till the road turns left towards the mountain. Oak in this area and hike in by the Sugercane field on the left and Mulberry plantation on the right. Hike for about 15 min, flat in the beginning and stip for about 10 min. Coordinate is 16°49'35.7"N 102°01'56.9"E.
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