Type: Sport, 430 ft (130 m), 6 pitches
GPS: 40.6365, 116.73979
FA: 飞马 & 何川 Oct 2016
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Shared By: Trevor Clack on May 12, 2025
Admins: Dan Flynn, Nate Ball

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Contrary to the name 2012, this SouthEast facing slab was established in 2016. Caution in the day or two after it rains as the low angle along with some islands of dirt will cause the rock to still be wet in some pitches. Not ideal with friction slabs

p1: 5.9 (18m) 5 bolts
p2: 5.7 (20m) 5 bolts
p3: 5.5 (28m) 6 bolts
p4: 5.8 (20m) 5 bolts
p5: 5.8 (20m) 6 bolts
p6: 5.9 (25m) 10 bolts (some bolts easily skippable)

The route trends right at a few points around these small bushy islands. It can be slightly risky on rappel of getting the rope stuck.

DO NOT KILL HIKERS! Be very careful not to knock any rocks down below as this area is not remote and hikers are passing along the bottom very frequently. If you're not Chinese, you should reherse saying this a few times and be ready to shout it:

“岩石!”(Yánshí!)<--- "rock!"
“小心,有岩石掉下来!”(Xiǎoxīn, yǒu yánshí diàoxiàlái!) <--- "Watch out! Falling Rock!" (probably more appropriate as not everyone is a climber)

Location Suggest change

Less than 10 minute approach.

Enter the gate, follow the red bridge. Once past, pass over the hiking trails and follow along the river. The area opens up into a wide area. With a sign, and a long bench. The first obvious slab route near the right end of the bench is where the climb begins.

Protection Suggest change

5-10 bolts per pitch to chain anchors

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