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Type: | Sport, TR, 25 ft (8 m) |
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Access Issue: Access Sensitive
Details
Private property in the area and no established trail. The climbing area is behind a fire station and a forest ranger lives in that community as well. be quiet and do not disturb or be rude. I have talked to many of the fire fighters and home owners, they are easy going so far but lets not ruin it.
According to some friendly local police and some firefighters, do not to enter this area via the gate. Use an alternate path about 100' down the road since they would be liable if we got hurt entering via their property. GPS coordinates for the alternate path are 33.646703,-117.443247 (now shown on the MP El Cariso bouldering area page).
According to some friendly local police and some firefighters, do not to enter this area via the gate. Use an alternate path about 100' down the road since they would be liable if we got hurt entering via their property. GPS coordinates for the alternate path are 33.646703,-117.443247 (now shown on the MP El Cariso bouldering area page).
Description
Start along the traversing crack and climb up and around the corner onto the face following the bolts. short but sweet, this route is worth hiking to. Use the sling on other side of boulder to aid up to the top and sling the boulders on top for an anchor. this is a slab climb with very small holds. This climb appears in the Fry Guide but it is unnamed and I only named it to help with the confusion of where to find boulders here due to the many splitting trails. this climb is a very obvious marker on the trail and giving it a name helps that much more.
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