so did you all of the sudden expect shangri-la?
well, the one thing your not going to find up on the hill is a bunch of easy quality problems.
and that's where many bellinghamsters affair with the zone ends; a little looksey, dissapointed with the lack of moderates and/or scared of the sloper highballs.
for those with a bit of strength and a few pads its a decent hang with good temps, solitude, and some badass slopers. it's a great area as a quick hit in-between classes at western. also a nice diversion when your tired of eliminating more holds from the same tired-ass problems at larrabee. often a stoned hippie or two from the fairhaven college wandering around, willing to share...
same guide(updated with v grades): drtopo
sure, half the stuff in the guide you'll never find, and another quarter won't be worth climbing, but, if you can make it over choada boy's piles of vomit go check out:
brain cancer V4
the full monty V7
woo V3:
the sehome traverse V6
the three stones of wisdom are worth a session
stitches V1
unnamed V2 at the turtle area:
some strong boulderers from seattle and ltown checked it out this summer and were surprised at the quality of some of the harder and scarier sloper lines.
the beauty of sehome hill lies in the eye of the beholder, and if you live in the ham you ain't got much rock to hold on to...