| Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
| GPS: | 42.99656, -76.09413 |
| FA: | Katherine Gale, June 2020 |
| Page Views: | 607 total · 9/month |
| Shared By: | Katherine Gale on Jun 4, 2020 |
| Admins: | Morgan Patterson |
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There is the endangered American Hart's Tongue Fern along the talus slopes abutting Glacier Lake, and this shouldn't be an area that is climbable. State Park officials are fine with climbing around the smaller Frost Pocket Lake, including Lake Gulley and the Main Wall, but they are very against the development of other areas. They have gone as far as to say that they will not allow climbing in the park at all. Please respect nature and the future of climbing here and refrain from any development outside the currently existing areas.
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Great for beginners or those transitioning to outside boulders. Start on side pull jugs, feet can be lower or higher depending on desired difficulty. A ton of great holds to choose from along the way. Mantle to top out. Please be mindful of the plants and spiders that call the cracks home. Down climb is through the brush to the left of finish.



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