Border wall Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 5,252 ft | 1,601 m |
GPS: |
47.88444, -112.6979 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 1,361 total · 29/month | |
Shared By: | Dan Frazer on Apr 17, 2021 | |
Admins: | GRK, Zach Wahrer |
Description
This wall is south facing and protected from the prevailing west wind so if it's sunny and 40+ it's climbable. There are two new routes to the right of the original routes that are bolted that go at roughly 11 b/c. Both have been cleaned but not climbed so watch for loose rock.
Getting There
Drive up the north fork of the Teton River. As soon as you cross the forest service boundary the wall is the first wall you can see up on the right hand side. You can park at the boundary and bushwack your way up the wall. Easier directions are drive to the forest service boundary on the North Fork of the Teton. Drive another 0.4 miles to the first pullout on the left side of the road. If you get to clary coulee you went too far. Walk back down the road 75 to 100 yds to a dirt bank with a trail on the left. Walk up the trail and tend to right a bit but dont get below the cliffs. Follow the cairns up the hill for give or take 15 minutes until you come to two carins. Turn hard right and walk until you hit the top of a big cliff. Walk down to the right and around to the bottom of the cliff
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