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Michigan > Lower Peninsula > Grand Ledge (aka Oak…

Description, hangs and anchor set-up

This a listing of all rope routes at Grand Ledge. Add boulder problems to that sub-area. 

Sunny sandstone crag in the lower peninsula of Michigan right on the Grand River. The cliff is 40ish feet tall and offers bouldery, challenging routes. The cliff faces south and receives sun most of the day with the majority of wind blocked as well. It exists in Oak Park, which is managed by the city of Grand Ledge.  Fitzgerald Park, across the river, does not allow climbing at any time for any reason and was part of the concession the climbing community accepted for continued access at Oak Park. While the rock quality is pretty good on established classics, other areas can be quite chossy, so be careful.  

There is NO top roping on the west end past the signs posted west of the overlook.  There is NO top roping above the Ballerina Bulge as this is a choke point in the trail below and the rock is brittle creating bombs for those below.  Please be respectful of this when setting top rope placements.

Classic rope routes include:

Chips: 5.7

Black Buttress: 5.9

Doug's Roof: 5.10

Rocket Man: 5:10

Intimidator: 5.11

Cowabunga: 5.11

Ragged Edge: 5.12

HANGS

This is a crucial aspect to the safety of all and protection of the rock we climb.  LOCAL RULES dictates that padding needs to be under your webbing.  Your webbing should run over the lip of the rock and not above.  This prevents your rope acting as a saw on the soft sandstone and wrecking your rope.  Two anchors should be used for every hang while equalizing the system.  If you have any questions ask one of the locals out there, everyone is pretty good about sharing and assisting.

1.  Brachiator/ Potato Chips - Hang off the chains a couple feet to the right of the large slot.  Hanging it to the right, west, will give you a clean hang protecting both your rope and the rock.

2.   Blowout /Cowabunga - The same hang is used for both climbs and is located between the chains of Doug’s Roof and the trees for Rocket Man.  For Cowabunga there is an eroded slot the webbing can hang from and for Blowout hang to the right of this slot so the rope does not interfere with the key hold.   The rope will rub for both climbs regardless of where you put it.

3.  Desperado - Climb from Rocket Man rope, as the fall is clean even high on the route.  This prevents bad rope drag on sharp edges on falls, doesn’t block the key hold of the route and gives you a fun swing.

4.  Despondency - Hang from left side of the tree above the bowl in the rock.  The rope will hang directly on the route.

5.  Doug’s Roof - Hang from the chains protecting the rock with carpet from your carabineers.

6.  Let Me Go Wild - Hang from the extremely curved tree above the large roof.  Put the webbing high or far enough out on the tree so the rope hangs clean.

7.  Ragged Edge - Climb from Rocket Man rope, as the fall is clean even high on the route.  The climber needs to pull the rope around the corner as they climb.

8.  Rocket Man - Hang from large trees into slot of the roots of a tree directly above the corner of the route.  Use carpet on the tree.  This is the accepted local way to hang the route to protect the rock and the tree is strong.  The hang has been like this for years now.

History

Climbing started at Oak Park back in the 1940s with a couple of students from Michigan State University, Victoria and Don Borthwick. At the time, aid was the norm, using pins and other hardware to scale the rock. A couple of pins can still be seen in the Let Me Go Wild roof near the center of the rock band. They were gone by 1950 and little is known about the climbing within the park until the late 1960s.  In the early 1970s, top roping took over as the ethic within the park because the brittle sandstone could not hold gear. With the ample number of trees on the top of the wall, top rope was born. With the elimination of ground falls, climbing became safer overall, and the number of problems expanded dramatically throughout the park. Popular routes such as 5.7 Potato Chips, 5.9+ Doug's Roof and 5.10 Rocket Man were established in the early years of Oak Park. 

In the late 1960s, a climber named Bruce Bright found Grand Ledge and has been there ever since. Known as The Godfather of Oak Park, he simply has too many first accents to list them all, but they include 5.11 Despondency (prior to be chipped), 5.12 Inappropriate Behavior and 5.11 X-Rated. Bill Putnam became a fixture in the park, climbing with Bruce and establishing a large number of climbs including 5.6 Extension, 5.7 Three Mules, 5.10 Finesse, 5.10 Ludwig's Dude and 5.12 Intergalactic Quaalude Trip as the golden era of climbing within the park was underway.

Later in 1970s, more climbers started coming with the intention of pushing up the level within Oak Park. This became the time of the "Grand Ledge Rats" and heightened development of routes throughout the park. Climbers such as Frank Abissi, Kevin Cieszkowski, Dave Poxson, Jeff Purdy, Jeff Shroup, David Hull, Eric James, the Nienhaus brothers and Jeff McWhorter started frequenting the park and established several new lines that are still considered Oak Park Classics today. These include 5.12 Ragged Edge, 5.13a Enigma, 5.13b Franks Climb, 5.13b Reflections, 5.12 Clean and Jerk

This period was also known for "soloing," with climbers going to the top without a rope. Climbing up and down became the norm on popular routes such as 5.7 Potato Chips and 5.9+ Doug's Roof, as well as 5.11 Despondency, 5.10 Rocket Man, the Reflections Wall, parts of the Mermaid Wall, and many others.  

In the late 1990s, bouldering started grabbing hold of Oak Park. Instead of just climbing the beginning of the top rope routes like Despondency or the Trick, true boulder problems were established with low starts and top outs, pushing the overall level of difficulty within the park. Climbers such as Jamie Emerson developed numerous lines that were intended for bouldering in its own right. The test piece that resulted was V9 Resistance, established in 2000, the hardest problem in the park for 12 years. Other climbers, including Adam Page, Mike Slaven, Aaron Hager and Dan Blake, contributed problems such as V5 Suicide Machine, V5 Ride or Die, V6 Climb or Die and V7 Another Mother. The early 2000s saw continued development in bouldering by exploring the possibilities of eliminates. In 2008, V6 Max Scene Arete and V5 Thailand were established by Michael Rathke.  This marked the end of the majority of development within Oak Park, with 95% of the lines we climb today established, recorded and repeated.  

Development slowed to a halt until 2012 when Dylan Barks establised V9 Fifty Words for Mank and V10 D-Bag. Brendan Baars established V9 Mass Hysteria in 2017, completing a long-time local project and hardest line up the Ballerina Bulge.  

During the winter of 2020-21 a few old lines were "rediscovered," as they had just fallen off all guidebooks. These include V4 Wall Street, V5 Pick Your Battles, and V6 Mermaid Direct. Over the season, ten more lines were added, including V8 Peace, V7 Anastasis, V6 Homeostasis and V5 The Treat, some with brutal starts.  Of the 100+ climbs listed, only seven go at V8 or harder with Dylan Barks's V10 D-Bag remaining the hardest line since his FA in 2012.  There is still plenty of rock that lacks lines, just needs the right climber to see the problem.   

For over 50 years Bruce Bright has been a presence within Oak Park offering any type of assistance to anyone asking.  From answering history questions on the park or rock to loaning climbers his equipment he has always been there.  Dave Poxson and Jeff Purdy also deserve special recognition for over three decades of continued maintenance and dedication to the climbers and Oak Park.  These three stewards have left a massive gift for past, current and future generations and continue to do so.

Enjoy the park, enjoy the people of the park and do not be a jerk.

Hangs

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Routes from Left to Right

5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b
 2
The Romp
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Cling On
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Staircase
TR
5.13a/b 8a 29 IX+ 29 E7 6c
 3
Frank's Climb
TR
5.13b 8a 29 IX+ 30 E7 6c
 2
Reflections
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 1
Stretch Marks
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 1
The Trick
TR
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a
 1
Myalgia
TR
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b
 4
Poison Ivy Jam
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Almost Worthwhile
TR
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c
 10
Disintigration
TR
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b
 1
Delusions
TR
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c
 11
Karen's Overhang
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 13
Karen's Direct
TR
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a
 1
Karen's Super Direct
TR
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a
 1
Out of Control
TR
5.12a 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a
 5
Let Me Go Wild
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Slim Chance
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Fat Chance
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Terrarium
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Not Another Day in Toledo
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 36
Peek-a-boo
TR
5.10b/c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 20
Century Club
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 25
Building Blocks
TR
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c
 24
Mental Blocks
TR
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a
 25
Root Route
TR
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a
 3
Material Implications
TR
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a
 24
Ultimate Bushwack
TR
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b
 15
Impasse
TR
5.9+ 5c 17 VI 17 E1 5a
 52
Black Buttress
TR
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b
 49
Mossy Gully
TR
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a
 11
One For the Road AKA One Last Time
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 43
Brachiator
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 11
Contrived
TR
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b
 75
Potato Chips
TR
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c
 12
MLF
TR
5.10a/b 6a+ 19 VI+ 19 E2 5b
 9
Cold Turkey
TR
5.11b 6c 23 VIII- 23 E3 5c
 2
Myasthenia gravis (AKA Up Yours)
TR
5.7+ 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b
 2
Second Thoughts
TR
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 95
Doug's Roof
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 22
Intimidator
TR
5.12- 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a
 3
Bingo Wings
TR
5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c
 15
Cowabunga
TR
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a
 2
Blowout
TR
5.12 7b+ 27 VIII+ 26 E6 6b
 12
Ragged Edge
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 1
Steppin' Over
TR
5.12a 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a
 6
Steppin' Out
TR
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 60
Rocket Man
TR
5.11a 6c 22 VII+ 22 E3 5c
 8
Astral Projection
TR
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a
 1
Desperado
TR
5.12- 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a
 4
Inappropriate Behavior
TR
5.11c 6c+ 24 VIII- 24 E4 6a
 15
Despondency
TR
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b
 13
Despondency Right
TR
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b
 6
Schism
TR
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a
 22
Beginner's Corner
TR
5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c
 2
Digititus aka Kinesis
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 1
Big e
TR
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 1
Blue Suede Shoes
TR
5.13c 8a+ 30 X- 31 E7 7a
 2
The Resistance
TR
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 35
Ludwig's Dude
TR
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a
 1
Precious Little
TR
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a
 32
Pigeon Shit
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 1
One Story Town
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 1
Keep on Truckin'
TR
5.11b 6c 23 VIII- 23 E3 5c
 9
Walk On By
TR
5.12a 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a
 4
Slapstick Routine aka Hollywood
TR
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c
 1
Victim of Circumstance
TR
5.12 7b+ 27 VIII+ 26 E6 6b
 1
Clean and Jerk
TR
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 6
Conscientious Objection
TR
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b
 5
Extension
TR
5.4 4a 12 IV 10 VD 3c
 25
The Nose
TR
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c
 13
Technical Difficulties
TR
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a
 4
No Soap
TR
5.4 4a 12 IV 10 VD 3c
 10
Alice's Corner
TR
5.11a 6c 22 VII+ 22 E3 5c
 3
Rated X
TR
5.13a 7c+ 29 IX+ 29 E6 6c
 1
Enigma
TR
5.9+ 5c 17 VI 17 E1 5a
 7
The Pretzel
TR
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b
 1
Asinine Behavior
TR
5.10b 6a+ 19 VII- 19 E2 5b
 5
Intergalactic Quaalude Trip
TR
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a
 7
Finesse
TR
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b
 13
Three Mules
TR
Route Name Location Star Rating Difficulty Date
The Romp
 2
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b TR
Cling On
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Staircase
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Frank's Climb
 3
5.13a/b 8a 29 IX+ 29 E7 6c TR
Reflections
 2
5.13b 8a 29 IX+ 30 E7 6c TR
Stretch Marks
 1
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
The Trick
 1
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
Myalgia
 1
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a TR
Poison Ivy Jam
 4
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b TR
Almost Worthwhile
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Disintigration
 10
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c TR
Delusions
 1
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b TR
Karen's Overhang
 11
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c TR
Karen's Direct
 13
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Karen's Super Direct
 1
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a TR
Out of Control
 1
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a TR
Let Me Go Wild
 5
5.12a 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a TR
Slim Chance
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Fat Chance
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Terrarium
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Not Another Day in Toledo
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Peek-a-boo
 36
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Century Club
 20
5.10b/c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b TR
Building Blocks
 25
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Mental Blocks
 24
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c TR
Root Route
 25
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a TR
Material Implications
 3
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a TR
Ultimate Bushwack
 24
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a TR
Impasse
 15
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b TR
Black Buttress
 52
5.9+ 5c 17 VI 17 E1 5a TR
Mossy Gully
 49
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b TR
One For the Road AKA One La…
 11
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a TR
Brachiator
 43
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Contrived
 11
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Potato Chips
 75
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b TR
MLF
 12
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c TR
Cold Turkey
 9
5.10a/b 6a+ 19 VI+ 19 E2 5b TR
Myasthenia gravis (AKA Up Y…
 2
5.11b 6c 23 VIII- 23 E3 5c TR
Second Thoughts
 2
5.7+ 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b TR
Doug's Roof
 95
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
Intimidator
 22
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
Bingo Wings
 3
5.12- 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a TR
Cowabunga
 15
5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c TR
Blowout
 2
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a TR
Ragged Edge
 12
5.12 7b+ 27 VIII+ 26 E6 6b TR
Steppin' Over
 1
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
Steppin' Out
 6
5.12a 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a TR
Rocket Man
 60
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
Astral Projection
 8
5.11a 6c 22 VII+ 22 E3 5c TR
Desperado
 1
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a TR
Inappropriate Behavior
 4
5.12- 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a TR
Despondency
 15
5.11c 6c+ 24 VIII- 24 E4 6a TR
Despondency Right
 13
5.10c 6b 20 VII 20 E2 5b TR
Schism
 6
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b TR
Beginner's Corner
 22
5.5 4b 13 IV+ 11 MS 4a TR
Digititus aka Kinesis
 2
5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c TR
Big e
 1
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Blue Suede Shoes
 1
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
The Resistance
 2
5.13c 8a+ 30 X- 31 E7 7a TR
Ludwig's Dude
 35
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
Precious Little
 1
5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a TR
Pigeon Shit
 32
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a TR
One Story Town
 1
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
Keep on Truckin'
 1
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
Walk On By
 9
5.11b 6c 23 VIII- 23 E3 5c TR
Slapstick Routine aka Holly…
 4
5.12a 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a TR
Victim of Circumstance
 1
5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c TR
Clean and Jerk
 1
5.12 7b+ 27 VIII+ 26 E6 6b TR
Conscientious Objection
 6
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
Extension
 5
5.6 4c 14 V 12 S 4b TR
The Nose
 25
5.4 4a 12 IV 10 VD 3c TR
Technical Difficulties
 13
5.8 5b 16 VI- 15 HVS 4c TR
No Soap
 4
5.10a 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a TR
Alice's Corner
 10
5.4 4a 12 IV 10 VD 3c TR
Rated X
 3
5.11a 6c 22 VII+ 22 E3 5c TR
Enigma
 1
5.13a 7c+ 29 IX+ 29 E6 6c TR
The Pretzel
 7
5.9+ 5c 17 VI 17 E1 5a TR
Asinine Behavior
 1
5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
Intergalactic Quaalude Trip
 5
5.10b 6a+ 19 VII- 19 E2 5b TR
Finesse
 7
5.9 5c 17 VI 17 HVS 5a TR
Three Mules
 13
5.7 5a 15 V+ 13 MVS 4b TR

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Credit to Kevin Cieszkowski
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Routes up and around the Great Roof.  From left to right:
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Yellow - 5.12 Clean and Jerk; Black - 5.10 Conscientious Objection; Red - 5.9 CO2; White 5.6 Over Extension; Green 5.6 Extension; Blue - 5.4 The Nose
[Hide Photo] Routes up and around the Great Roof. From left to right: Yellow - 5.12 Clean and Jerk; Black - 5.10 Conscientious Objection; Red - 5.9 CO2; White 5.6 Over Extension; Green 5.6 Extension; Blue - 5…
5.12 Clean and Jerk
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5.11 Victim of Circumstance (Red); 5.11 Slapstick Routine aka Hollywood (Blue); 5.11 Walk on By (Green); 5.11 Keep on Truckin' (Brown); 5.11 One Story Town (Orange)
[Hide Photo] 5.11 Victim of Circumstance (Red); 5.11 Slapstick Routine aka Hollywood (Blue); 5.11 Walk on By (Green); 5.11 Keep on Truckin' (Brown); 5.11 One Story Town (Orange)
Rocketman
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Angela M and Freya the dog
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Dougs Roof - Angela M
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