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Elevation: 677 ft 206 m
GPS: 30.46684, -98.02645
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Shared By: Kayvon Khosrowpour on Feb 26, 2024
Admins: mattm, Matt Richardson, Tommy Blackwell, Kathy Farmer, Vincent P, Jim Day, Joanie Mars

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Beautiful location with a mix of great, bad, and terrible limestone rock. Surely it's been climbed before but was dirty & covered with zebra mussels. There seems to be good layers of rock if you search for it.

Shaded in the morning, blasted by sun after noon.

TBD on grades. Mostly in V0-V3 range, but may be harder stuff further north. 

Access would be difficult without a campground reservation. Do not park in a campsite without a permit. There are plenty of spots along Taylor Campground to access the area, check with the front booth or Travis County Park website for reservation details.

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From the entrance at Pace Bend, follow the left fork in the road (west side of the bend) until you reach the North Taylor Campground.

You can get down to the cliff near campsite 13. The boulders start directly below site 13.

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