Tri-Tip Wall Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 1,835 ft |
GPS: | 34.468, -119.666 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 1,887 total · 43/month |
Shared By: | MPMP on Oct 2, 2018 |
Admins: | andy patterson, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
Description
Central Services Area:
This is the first wall section you come to as you drop down the trail to the base of the crag. The Tri-Tip Wall is located to the climber’s right of the tree/bush choked gully which separates the Tri-Tip Wall from the Central Services Wall proper.
This is the first wall section you come to as you drop down the trail to the base of the crag. The Tri-Tip Wall is located to the climber’s right of the tree/bush choked gully which separates the Tri-Tip Wall from the Central Services Wall proper.
Getting There
At the West end of the Invisible Wall crag is a tall slab with routes up to 100+ft in length. From the summit anchor a doubled 60m will not get you straight down to the ground. Swing to climber’s right to get down or use a 70m rope.
To approach from the saddle of the West Fork of Cold Springs trail, a short way up the climbers trail, turn left and contour around to the northwest along a well-established trail. A few yards before a couple of boulders protruding into the trail, turn left to drop down to the base of the face. Or step past the protruding boulders and continue to contour around on the right branch to reach the large Live Oak which marks the top of this face. From the base of the Main Wall, head west, up the gully trail along the base of the face to the large, Live Oak at the top of this area.
To approach from the saddle of the West Fork of Cold Springs trail, a short way up the climbers trail, turn left and contour around to the northwest along a well-established trail. A few yards before a couple of boulders protruding into the trail, turn left to drop down to the base of the face. Or step past the protruding boulders and continue to contour around on the right branch to reach the large Live Oak which marks the top of this face. From the base of the Main Wall, head west, up the gully trail along the base of the face to the large, Live Oak at the top of this area.
Classic Climbing Routes at Tri-Tip Wall
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