East Side Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 6,325 ft |
GPS: |
39.57063, -107.29145 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 28,172 total · 186/month |
Shared By: | Michael Schneiter on Nov 19, 2011 |
Admins: | Alvaro Arnal, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
Description
The East Side of No Name has several great, popular climbing areas with some of the most classic climbs in No Name.
This area is split into subareas: Beginner Slab, Bridge, Gray Face, Lone Pine Tree, and Pink Face areas.
Some of us have been doing a bunch of climbing up there, cleaning stuff up, fixing up old anchors, and adding some new lines. It's a bit of a Renaissance.
This area is split into subareas: Beginner Slab, Bridge, Gray Face, Lone Pine Tree, and Pink Face areas.
Some of us have been doing a bunch of climbing up there, cleaning stuff up, fixing up old anchors, and adding some new lines. It's a bit of a Renaissance.
Getting There
The East Side contains climbs that are accessed by hiking up the road that forms the start of the Jess Weaver Trail. All of the east side climbs are on the right side of the road.
Per Lisha: wanted to put the word out to expect somewhat of a nasty approach to the Jungle Book area once you step off the trail/access road. It is a very steep grade and consists of mostly dirt with few solid imbedded rocks for stable foot placement.
Per ??: I suspect that the person who posted that comment missed the best trail where there is a fixed rope/handrail. The approach is not nasty at all when done right.
Per Lisha: wanted to put the word out to expect somewhat of a nasty approach to the Jungle Book area once you step off the trail/access road. It is a very steep grade and consists of mostly dirt with few solid imbedded rocks for stable foot placement.
Per ??: I suspect that the person who posted that comment missed the best trail where there is a fixed rope/handrail. The approach is not nasty at all when done right.
Classic Climbing Routes at East Side
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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