Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: Jacob Morgan June 4, 2023
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Shared By: Alexander Hedderick on Jun 5, 2023
Admins: Frances Fierst, C S

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The crux on this problem is usually topping out onto the ledge above.

This 12ft shelf of rock below the cliffs consists of small jugs and large crimps over the rounded bulge to the top.

The landing zone is reasonably good as long as the rocks below are covered with pads.

Location Suggest change

Photos of Each problem mapped out.

This boulder is at the end of the overlook cliffs, past the other boulders, all the way over to the left when facing the cliff.

Intended Route & Top-Out = Yellow Line.

Intended Start: (Stand Start) Blue Arrow = Hands / Green Arrow = Feet.

How To Get There:

After arriving at the little parking area at the end of Old Dans Rock Rd SW, take the steps to the left and hike up to the overlook. As far as getting below the cliffs, climbers can scramble down between them farther to the left of the overlook, or hike to the left far enough to walk around the end of the cliff line. Once below the cliffs, follow the base to the right, the majority of the climbing is directly below the fire tower located above the cliffs. Climbers can use the fire tower as a point of reference when working their way through the woods below the overlook. 

WARNING: There is an enormous amount of Broken Glass, Barbed Wire, and a variety of Sharp metal objects covering the area directly below the overlook. Be sure to closely watch where you put your hands and feet, as much of this is hidden in the leaves or between rocks. There can also be heavy layers of spray paint on some of the rocks in and leading down to the climbing zone that can be extremely slippery, resulting in bad falls.

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Crashpads and Spotter.

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