| Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
| GPS: | 38.78697, -121.23956 |
| FA: | unknown |
| Page Views: | 961 total · 7/month |
| Shared By: | Kelley Gilleran on Dec 2, 2013 |
| Admins: | Aron Quiter, Lurk Er, Ky Bishop, Colby Wangler, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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CRAGS, the local Access Fund org, continues to work with the City of Rocklin, and its Parks and Recreation Department, to improve the conditions of this bouldering site. Because of the setting, litter is a problem in this area. Please do your part. With a number of clean-ups and a recent face lift to the park, it is one of the easiest bouldering locations to get to in the Sacramento valley. With a longer term goal of (literally!) draining the swamp, and holding many future local events, Rocklin Bouldering is one of first and longest ongoing projects. Note that the former quarries east of Pacific Street, and opposite Deer Creek Park, are closed to climbing. You can communicate access issues directly at CRAGS’ Deer Creek Park page norcalcrags.org/crags/rockl….
Description
Hand jam the chockstone with your right hand and use the arête for your left go up with a less than ideal landing. Jugs up high.
An eliminate variation starts on a small right crimp and left hand anywhere along the long crimp rail and goes at V3. A sit start is also possible in the V5-6 range, starting on the same right hand hold and a bad left hand sloper low on the boulder.



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