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Elevation: 436 ft 133 m
GPS: 38.76352, -121.12753
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Shared By: Dave Alden on Nov 8, 2021
Admins: Aron Quiter, Lurk Er, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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One of the largest rock formations on the north east side of Dotons Point.

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1. From the main dirt parking lot: use any of dirt roads to get from the parking area to the open shore of the lake and turn left. Use either the well established dirt road along the tree line, or your own route lower down to follow the water line north. After about 0.5mi you'll reach an impassable rock pile. The largest is the High Water Mark crag. The routes listed here are on the tallest and steepest side facing the water.

2. From the right turn just before Beeks Bight: continue down the road but instead of going all the way to the main dirt parking lot use the 2nd smaller pullout area on the left. Take the dirt road at the far end of the pullout to the open area on the shore of the lake. Navigate towards the waterline depending on the capabilities of your vehicle. As you get further down you'll see a large rock formation on your left. Park as close as you can.

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