Walker Buttress/Watergroove Left Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 2,829 ft | 862 m |
GPS: |
35.0513, -82.70003 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Tom Caldwell on Aug 26, 2020 | |
Admins: | Tom Caldwell, Steve Lineberry |
Description
A little more south facing than the Watergroove Wall. This wall has the best concentration of well-protected moderates. Lots of cool knobs and slabbing. Not to be missed if this is your first time at Table Rock. Even a day after a rain, this area is typically completely dry by noon if the sun out. Many of the routes are listed as sport due to them being all bolt protected, but the bolts are still well-spaced.
Getting There
When you reach the base of the Watergroove Wall, turn left and hike up the gully. When you reach the top of the gully, you will be below Dry Line, continue traversing for about 40'. The trail splits here, go down for the Main Wall, and up for this area. Be careful going up the initial hill to this wall, the trail is poorly footed and may give way in some spots. A new approach will likely be established soon. Bearly Scared is the first route you come to. There is a long tree that acts a nice bench. Enjoy!
Classic Climbing Routes at Walker Buttress/Watergroove Left
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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