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Elevation: 7,263 ft 2,214 m
GPS: 38.8212, -120.04491
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Shared By: Josh Lowy on Jun 25, 2019
Admins: Aron Quiter, Lurk Er, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Easy approach 50 corridor bouldering! Somewhat seasonal as snow usually covers the boulders through the winter.
Lots of good moderates, only a couple of hard level climbs.

More specific info can be found in 'Bouldering Lake Tahoe: South/East Edition Vol. 1' -- I do not want to copy/paste from the text.
The couple of boulders I have added are not found in the book, for more details on the rest of this areas' offerings, please consult the guide.

Getting There Suggest change

From Strawberry headed East on I-50, pull off on the right hand side in a large pullout next to the Tahoe Rim Trail crossing.
Walk the service road at the west end of the pullout for 5-10 minutes. Large boulders will be visible on the hillside to the left/south, these are the Lake Audrain boulders.
Atop the hill is the 'King of the Hill' boulder.
For orientation with the Bouldering Lake Tahoe guide, the 'King of the Hill' boulder is directly uphill/south from the Death Slabs and 0-1-2-3 boulders and just uphill/east of the Smooth Operator boulder.

Coordinates inexact but very close -- on Google Maps the boulders are very obvious in satellite view.

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