Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
GPS: 36.61297, -118.75446
FA: unknown
Page Views: 485 total · 7/month
Shared By: Wesley Neill on Jul 17, 2020
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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On your way to El Dorado, stop and warm up a bit on this fun little boulder. Stand start on the diorite knob(s) of your choice, and move up and right to the crack/arete for an easy top-out.

Fun-footwork for the grade. There may be a sit-start, but it was too awkward for me to try much. 

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If you are already at the cluster of boulders where El Dorado sits, this boulder is one of the two that lean together forming a short little tunnel.

From the parking lot, walk straight up the slab to the main Bilar boulder, then cut right, walking laterally across the slab to the El Dorado cluster. Bushwhacking may be involved, but you can pick your way around most of it. 

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