Type: Trad, 200 ft (61 m), 3 pitches
GPS: 36.05088, -82.56251
FA: Elizabeth Taft, Curtis Baird, Dian Canter, Mike Reardon
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Shared By: Curtis Baird on Apr 2, 2026
Admins: Stonyman Killough, Luke Cornejo, saxfiend

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Easiest full length climb at Whitehouse. Walk around the base of the lowest elevation climbs then up the scree field 100 ft and you should see P1 on a shady, short buttress.  P1 (5.7, 70 ft.): Start left of mossy gully on positive angled buttress.  Small gear leads to a bolt, then easy climbing to a second bolt and fun mini headwall. Once you get to the ledge with the small pine tree, set a gear anchor. P2 (5.7, 70 ft.): This pitch is actually the furthest left line leaving off the small pine tree ledge and climbs left of the chimney with blueberry plants growing.  Head up under chimney, clip bolt on left, then make airy moves up and slight left. Once up about 60 feet, continue straight up on mini arete with a bolt, then up to anchors.  P3 (5.6,70 ft): From anchors, make a fun move on jugs to get established on the wall, then up and slight right for gear, then huge holds to a ledge.  Clip bolt on ledge and follow right ramp with quartz protrusions to anchors.

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Standard rack, a few bolts

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