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Elevation: 3,181 ft 970 m
GPS: 48.49966, -113.96978
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Shared By: Nicholas Lindner on Jan 1, 2021
Admins: GRK, Zach Wahrer

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Must pay the Glacier National Park entrance fee. Probably only climbable in the summer and maybe in the spring. The rock is overall solid and you climb over water. The area may have lots of non-climbers since it is open to everyone and is a a pretty well known spot, but the amount of people there will vary greatly. ALSO: because the river has tides, it may impact how climbable the boulders are, (depending on how high or low the water levels are).

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Very easy approach. Just park in the parking lot in front of the bridge and there are boulders a few yards to the left of the bridge (left when facing the bridge from the parking lot) sticking out of the water. If you cross the bridge and continue on the left tail for 30 seconds to a minute a large boulder (also sticking out of the water) with a flat wall facing the shore. This boulder also has climbs.

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