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Elevation: 2,314 ft 705 m
GPS: 47.63832, -117.3735
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Shared By: Scott Coldiron on Oct 30, 2017 · Updates
Admins: Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan

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Spokane’s new dry-tooling area! 60 feet of sweet overhanging basalt right in the middle of Spokane. Conrad Anker climbed here and was amazed at how good the rock was for dry tooling. The current routes are stiff M6 and M7, but easier routes are on the way.

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It’s probably easiest to follow the map location your first time out. The parking lot is not well-marked. Take Perry St. south to 18th, turn left. (This becomes Southeasy Blvd.) At .5 miles, look for a parking lot in the trees on the left. Take the paved path right fork. When it forks again, go left for the top of the cliff, or right to get to the base. It’s about 400 ft. past the fork in the trail.

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Routes Mostly Face: North

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Details: No sun all day during the winter.

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