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Wimberley
Texas
Description
Bouldering (and some old sport climbing) off the Blanco River. White Trash Wall (noted in "Texas Limestone Bouldering" as being developed by James Harrison) is a boulder right off the road. The cliff behind it has some old bolts. There's another boulder maybe 50-100 yards south east of White Trash with some solid potential, and probably much more in the area!
Getting There
White trash wall is best approached by parking a quarter mile south west (where the road curves away from the Blanco, off private property) and walking back east along the road.
Access to other parts of the Blanco can be challenging, as it's all privately owned land. Landowners can't restrict access to the navigable river, but you may be told to "navigate on through" and not to linger.
[Hide Photo] V4 water bouldering climb located at 30.056291,-98.287532
[Hide Photo] V3 water bouldering climb located at 30.056291,-98.287532
[Hide Photo] V4 water bouldering climb located at 30.056291,-98.287532
[Hide Photo] Small swimming hole just upstream from the Narrows on the Blanco. Located at 30.056291,-98.287532
[Hide Photo] Bouldering on the Blanco river. Hiking to this boulder area from Valley View road is maybe an hour- 1.5 hrs. 30.048982,-98.244184 are the coordinates
[Hide Photo] Bouldering on the Blanco river. Hiking to this boulder area from Valley View road is maybe an hour- 1.5 hrs. 30.048982,-98.244184 are the coordinates
Fort Worth, TX