MossLabs Bouldering
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Elevation: | 741 ft | 226 m |
GPS: |
46.61879, -87.47096 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | John Vander Wyst on Mar 22, 2021 · Updates | |
Admins: | John Miller |
Description
Extremely mossy, mostly slab pitched boulders with lots of potential for development and tons of room to establish more problems. Upper and Mid MossLab have more beginner friendly options with milder top outs while Lower MossLab provides potential for some more challenging routes with potential overhang options and much more highball top outs.
Getting There
Take the trail on the North-East corner of the lot between the small entrance lot and the large mountain bike staging lot. Follow the trail called Rickles until it begins to steepen. Soon after the incline a trail marker for Rickles can be seen with a somewhat obvious fork. Take the leftward route upwards leaving the Rickles trail and heading towards lunar loaf and The Washroom climbing area. Stay on the worn path and the MossLabs areas will appear off to the left of the trail. Mid MossLab will be the easiest to spot as a valley which drops off directly to the left of the trail. Following the valley upwards it should be easy to spot Upper MossLab as a large protruding boulder directly to the left of the trail. Follow the valley in the opposite direction and the main valley wall will raise up and transition into Lower MossLab as it wraps around to form a southern face.
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