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Elevation: 10,067 ft 3,068 m
GPS: 37.12523, -118.48637
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Shared By: Miguel Angelo Urbiztondo on Sep 7, 2017
Admins: Chris Owen, Lurk Er, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Boulder Alley has a handful solid boulder problems ranging from .7 warm up problems to a couple 30+ foot highballs. Most of the lines are on the left side when facing Temple Crag. This side of the wall stays in the shade until mid afternoon.

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From the trail head of the Big Pine North Fork trail you head towards the piece of land that separates First Lake and Second Lake. Once you get to the First Lake, you descend down like you're heading to the first bridge crossing that feeds the First Lake but instead you make a 90 degree right turn to head uphill for a few steps. The is pinned location is directly in the Alley's location. Refer to pictures.

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