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Elevation: 1,538 ft 469 m
GPS: 34.17697, -84.74525
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Shared By: Kyran Day on Feb 22, 2024 · Updates
Admins: Luke Cornejo, Mark O'Neal

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This is a section of boulders on a path near the top. This section is appropriately named after the very well-carved-out yin-yang symbol on the side of the rock, facing northwest. Like most Pine Moutain Boulders, the problems are short but worth checking out if you slightly enjoyed anything climbable at Pine Mountain. Like the rooftop boulders, sometimes kids build forts by putting sticks up near the rocks, as families do hike here. Common practice is to set these sticks off to the side so the fort can be rebuilt, and outdoor enjoyers of all kinds can enjoy access to this awesome little gem that is Pine Mountain!

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The rocks can be found by walking away from the rooftop boulder, with your back to the summit and the rooftop boulder, past the spray-painted heart in the path, and over to a section of boulders very close but off trail to the left. (To the right if approaching the summit from the same trail.) The problems are behind this cluster of rocks, closest to the rooftop boulder.

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Mostly Shady All Day

Details: Good tree cover, is great to climb near sunset and the sun makes the boulders glow.

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