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Elevation: 1,785 ft 544 m
GPS: 33.7309, -117.32644
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Shared By: Jake Labrosciano on Sep 22, 2020
Admins: C Miller, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes
Warning Access Issue: cars cant make it all the way in...the road gets a little rough DetailsDrop down

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Some shaded boulders in the afternoon. There are a few hills around here with lots of bouldering potential. Many of these are directly off the trail or "road" if you will. Huge area with boulders tall enough to scout many more routes on. Decent quality rock, with some boulders that are a bit more chossy than others.

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Take the same right turn off of El Toro road as you would to get to any of the other climbs. This area is very close to the entrance from El Toro. Continue down the "Upside down L-shaped" path. passing the heaps of trash until the area opens up for the first time. It is the first area where the trail opens up of El Toro. *Do not drive this road unless you have a truck or high clearance vehicle, road gets rutted and very bumpy in some places*

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