| Elevation: | 2,172 ft | 662 m |
| GPS: |
43.20845, -122.99783 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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| Page Views: | 16,903 total · 204/month | |
| Shared By: | Logan Wetherell on Jun 30, 2019 | |
| Admins: | Winston Mueller, Nate Ball |
Description
Series of spires surrounded by poison oak distributed along the north side of Evarts Creek and Wolf Creek Road. Rock is composed of the Tuff of Bond Creek (named after more exposed rock in Bond Creek drainage ) and is of mixed quality, with patina-stained surfaces being much higher quality than the dull-brown to white rock. Several multipitch adventure routes lead from the base of the rocks to the summits, with remnant 1/4 bolts of latter-years scattered across the terrain. Expect short approaches on poison oak lined game trails, with most lower rocks near the road having bolted routes somewhere hidden on them. For complete list of climbs grab Greg Orton's guide book; Oregon Rock Climbing, Edition 2 Umpqua.
Lost World: Jurassic Park II is an unexplored set of spires on BLM land, see https://www.mountainproject.com/area/118318353/lost-world-spires
Getting There
Head to Glide, south onto Little River and then past Peel. Hang a right across the old covered bridge onto Cavitt Creek and follow for 1.6 miles. Turn left onto Wolf Creek Road and drive for 2.7 miles and park on right side of road on corner at 43.208018, -122.998511 the rock will be directly on your left and hard to miss. The approach trail scrambles directly up the side of the road from the corner, look for the handrail and rebar to guide you up.
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