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Showing 76 rock climb activities logged during our motorhome cross-country adventures.

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Clear Creek Canyon

Canyon along Route 6 just west of the town of Golden known for its abundance of sport climbs

Logged at stop: Golden Gate Canyon State Park (2011 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Smith Rock State Park

A premier rock climbing destination about 25 miles north of Bend. Its jagged peaks of basalt attract rock climbers from around the world. Considered to be the birthplace of American sport climbing, it has over 1,000 bolted climbing routes. Its stunning location in the Crooked River Gorge also makes it an ideal place for hiking or mountain biking along its many miles of trails.

Logged at stop: Bend (2013 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Side Trips to San Francisco (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Stone Gardens

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Crossroads Bellevue Mall.

Logged at stop: Seattle / Tacoma KOA (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Five and Dime Wall

Cliff located just north of the Valley off Route 120. Park right after the tunnel and hike down a pretty precarious trail to the base of the cliff.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Swan Slab

Very popular climbing area near Camp 4 in Yosemite Valley with lots of easily top-roped, short, moderate routes.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Smith Rock State Park

A premier rock climbing destination about 25 miles north of Bend. Its jagged peaks of basalt attract rock climbers from around the world. Considered to be the birthplace of American sport climbing, it has over 1,000 bolted climbing routes. Its stunning location in the Crooked River Gorge also makes it an ideal place for hiking or mountain biking along its many miles of trails.

Logged at stop: Bend (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Exit 32 / Little Si

Sport climbing on the World Wall I wall

Logged at stop: Seattle (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Pacific Northwest)
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Swan Slab Wall

Popular climbing area on the north side of the Valley, near Camp 4 and Lower Yosemite Falls

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Church Bowl

Climbing area located on the north side of the Valley, halfway between Yosemite Village and the Ahwahnee Hotel

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Manure Buttress Pile

Rock climbing area on the north side of the Valley, just east of El Capitan.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Glacier Point Apron

Climbing area on the southeastern side of the Valley. The Apron is a massive granite slab that slopes upward towards Glacier Point, and it is considered to have some of the best slab climbing in the Valley.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

A premier rock climbing destination about 25 miles west of Las Vegas. Its beautiful red sandstone cliffs attract rock climbers from around the world. Considered to be one of the top five climbing destinations in the United States, it has more than 2,000 climbing routes from short sport routes to big 20-pitch outings.

Logged at stop: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Echo Cove West End Area

Popular climbing area with a great selection of single pitch routes on mostly good rock with little to no approach.

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Swan Slab Wall

Popular climbing area on the north side of the Valley, near Camp 4 and Lower Yosemite Falls

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Sunnyside Bench

Popular cliff to the right of Lower Yosemite Falls with some good cracks and face climbs.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Manure Buttress Pile

Rock climbing area on the north side of the Valley, just east of El Capitan. Herb and the boys did Nutcracker, a 5-pitch climb to the top.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Church Bowl

Climbing area located on the north side of the Valley, halfway between Yosemite Village and the Ahwahnee Hotel

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Stone Gardens

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle

Logged at stop: Seattle (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Mount Saint Helena

Peak in the Mayacamas Mountains with flanks in Napa, Sonoma, and Lake counties. Overlooking Napa Valley, Mount St. Helena is about the most scenic climbing in the Bay Area. Llike much of the rock in the Pacific Northwest, it is volcanic, and as a result rather rough on the hands and scattered with huecos, which are pockets formed by volcanic bubbles

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips through Sonoma and Napa County (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Owens River Gorge

Steep 10 mile long canyon just north of Bishop that is a very popular destination for rock climbing. With 416 sport-climbing and 52 trad routes it is California’s most concentrated sport climbing area. The climbing is on volcanic tuff and features edges, pockets and cracks. The most popular walls are located in the Central Gorge – Warm Up Wall, the Pub, the Social Platform, and the Great Wall of China, which feature tons of 5.8 to 5.11 sport routes.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Volcanic Tablelands

Another popular bouldering destination, just north of Bishop in an area where the floor of the Owens Valley rises abruptly, forming a 300 foot-high volcanic plateau. Along the southern tip of the plateau there are numerous canyons and washes containing thousands of boulders. The Happy Boulder area with 418 routes and the Sad Boulder area with 187 routes are the most popular.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Planet Granite

Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: San Francisco and Flight Home (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Murphy's Creek

Climbing crag in Tuolumne Meadows with dozens of crack climbs ranging from 5.7 to 5.11. The crag is reached via a 1.5 mile hike from the trailhead across from Tenaya Lake.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows / Mono Lake (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Olmsted Canyon

Climbing area in Tuolumne Meadows set in a beautiful canyon. The parking is just past Olmsted Point at a dirt turnout near the mouth of the canyon.

Logged at stop: Tuolumne Meadows / Mono Lake (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Planet Granite

Test Premier rock climbing gym located in the Presidio by the Golden Gate Bridge, with tremendous views of Crissy field.

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips to San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Vertex

Small climbing gym with very challenging routes

Logged at stop: Sebastopol and Side Trips to San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Big Chief

Climbing area just a short distance south of Truckee. Getting there requires driving 5.2 miles on bumpy Forest Road 06. It is best known for a collection of sport bolted volcanic crags.

Logged at stop: Truckee (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Snowshed Wall

Climbing area located along Donner Pass Road near several old Central Pacific Railroad snowsheds with both trad and sport routes. Much of the area can be top roped by hiking around either side of the formation.

Logged at stop: Truckee (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Vertex

Small climbing gym with very challenging routes

Logged at stop: San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA and Flight Home (2015 Yosemite and Northern California)
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Climb Iowa

Iowa’s largest indoor climbing and training facility. With more than 10,000 square feet of climbing, 200 routes and problems, a fitness room, and a yoga studio

Logged at stop: Ohio to Iowa (2015 Herb and Lolo's Migration West)
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Momentum

Indoor rock climbing gym in Millbrook (near Salt Lake City) known for its inspiring wall designs

Logged at stop: Wyoming to Utah (2015 Herb and Lolo's Migration West)
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Swan Slab

Popular climbing area on the north side of the Valley, near Camp 4 and Lower Yosemite Falls

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Sunnyside Bench

Popular cliff to the right of Lower Yosemite Falls with some good cracks and face climbs.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Mesa Rim

Indoor rock climbing gym in Mission Valley, just north of San Diego

Logged at stop: Campland on the Bay and San Diego Side Trips (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Presidential Boulder

One of Yosemite’s classic freestanding boulders. The huge slab is about 30 feet long and 10 to 14 foot high

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Sentinel Boulders

Boulder area along the Four Mile Trail with classic mid-range problems (V4 to V8)

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Chapel Wall

A long, fairly low stretch of wall behind the Yosemite Chapel, which has many great sport climbs. Since the wall is north facing, it is shaded for most of the day.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Tenaya Lake Boulders

Boulder in area on north side of Highway 120 on the eastern end of Tenaya Lake

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Lembert Dome

3-pitch, 5.10c trad climb up the classic Direct Northwest Face route

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2016 Yosemite & Eastern Sierra)
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Cookie Cliff

Climbing area above El Portal Road known for containing some of the world’s best crack climbs. The climbs of the day included the 5.10c Outer Limits and 5.12a Cookie Monster.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Camp 4 Boulders

The Kor Problem, a V3 techy face climb on the east side of Camp 4, and of course an attempt at Midnight Lightning (V8), the most famous bouldering problem in the world and an iconic part of the history of Yosemite rock climbing.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Top Rope Wall

Practice wall with anchors already set up on the top, allowing for setting up a top rope without leading the climb. There are several routes along the wall varying in difficulty from 5.6 to 5.9.

Logged at stop: Pinnacles National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Gravity Vault

Our old home rock climbing gym back in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey

Logged at stop: Flying back to our roots (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Zenith Climbing Center

State of the art climbing gym in Springfield, Missouri

Logged at stop: Greenville, IL to Miami (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Stone Age Climbing Gym

New Mexico's largest indoor rock climbing gym. It is located near I40 in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Logged at stop: Amarillo, Texas to Grants (2016 Bringing the Boat West)
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Hidden Valley Campground Area

Bouldering in "The Outbacks" and on the "Bachar Boulder." Climbing on "The Blob" and "Intersection Rock"

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Real Hidden Valley

Trad and Sport climbing on the Tumbling Rock Formation

Logged at stop: Joshua Tree National Park (2017 Southern California Deserts)
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Boulderwelt

Great bouldering gym in Munich Ost

Logged at stop: Munich (2017 European Vacation)
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Sportzentrum Bouldering Gym

Rainy day bouldering in the tiny, but very challenging Sportzentrum gym. It cost us 21 francs each for a bouldering pass and climbing shoes.

Logged at stop: Grindelwald (2017 European Vacation)
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Murphy's Creek

Climbing crag in Tuolumne Meadows with dozens of crack climbs ranging from 5.7 to 5.11. The crag is reached via a 1.5 mile hike from the trailhead across from Tenaya Lake.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Olmsted Canyon

Climbing area in Tuolumne Meadows set in a beautiful canyon. The parking is just past Olmsted Point at a dirt turnout near the mouth of the canyon.

Logged at stop: Yosemite - Tuolumne Meadows (2017 Total Solar Eclipse)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Cardinal Pinnacle

Tommy an Erin climb a multi-pitch Bishop classic wall

Logged at stop: Bishop (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Alabama Hills

The Alabama Hills are a vast expanse of coarse orange and brown high desert granite or quartz monzonite towers, with many of its 300+ climbing routes found just feet away from'where you park your car. The area is also famous as being the setting for many of Hollywood's greatest westerns.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2018 Eastern Sierra)
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Alabama Hills

The Alabama Hills are a vast expanse of coarse orange and brown high desert granite or quartz monzonite towers, with many of its 300+ climbing routes found just feet away from'where you park your car. The area is also famous as being the setting for many of Hollywood's greatest westerns.

Logged at stop: Eastern Sierra - South (Mammoth Lakes, Bishop, and Lone Pine) (2015 Seattle, San Francisco, and Sierra)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Pine Creek Canyon

Beautiful canyon nestled between Mount Tom and the Wheeler Crest.This is just one of the many climbing areas near Bishop, but it alone has over 630 routes, including multi-pitch trad climbs and one of the largest collections of sport climbs in the state.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Bishop Andrews 30th Birthday Bash)
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Owens River Gorge

Steep 10 mile long canyon just north of Bishop that is a very popular destination for rock climbing. With 416 sport-climbing and 52 trad routes it is California’s most concentrated sport climbing area. The climbing is on volcanic tuff and features edges, pockets and cracks. The most popular walls are located in the Central Gorge – Warm Up Wall, the Pub, the Social Platform, and the Great Wall of China, which feature tons of 5.8 to 5.11 sport routes.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Bishop Andrews 30th Birthday Bash)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Bishop Andrews 30th Birthday Bash)
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Volcanic Tablelands

Another popular bouldering destination, just north of Bishop in an area where the floor of the Owens Valley rises abruptly, forming a 300 foot-high volcanic plateau. Along the southern tip of the plateau there are numerous canyons and washes containing thousands of boulders. The Happy Boulder area with 418 routes and the Sad Boulder area with 187 routes are the most popular.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2019 Bishop Andrews 30th Birthday Bash)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Pine Creek Canyon

Beautiful canyon nestled between Mount Tom and the Wheeler Crest.This is just one of the many climbing areas near Bishop, but it alone has over 630 routes, including multi-pitch trad climbs and one of the largest collections of sport climbs in the state.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Pine Creek Canyon

Beautiful canyon nestled between Mount Tom and the Wheeler Crest.This is just one of the many climbing areas near Bishop, but it alone has over 630 routes, including multi-pitch trad climbs and one of the largest collections of sport climbs in the state.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Buttermilks

One of California’s premier bouldering destinations, located southwest of Bishop along the western edge of the Owens Valley. These massive glacial erratic boulders sit in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada under an impressive backdrop of high peaks just a mere four miles to the west. There are 243 bouldering routes, many of which top out at over 20 feet.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Volcanic Tablelands

Another popular bouldering destination, just north of Bishop in an area where the floor of the Owens Valley rises abruptly, forming a 300 foot-high volcanic plateau. Along the southern tip of the plateau there are numerous canyons and washes containing thousands of boulders. The Happy Boulder area with 418 routes and the Sad Boulder area with 187 routes are the most popular.

Logged at stop: Bishop (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Camp 4 and other boulders

Hang out with Tommy, Erin, and friends while they climbed various boulders in the Valley and a sport climb behind the Yosemite Chapel

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Camp 4 and Ahwahnee Boulders

Spectating while Andrew and Tommy and their wives bouldered in Camp 4 and the Ahwahnee Boulders

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2022 Yosemite Valley)
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