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I'm new to climbin in the Seattle area and I'm wondering if anyone know's of good places to do some bouldering and some sport climbing? confused.gif In the 11 range or the 4-6 range? I'm from Vancouver, WA so I climbed a lot in Portland and other areas. But I moved up to "Kirkland" in August of last year.....thanx for the help! bigdrink.gif

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little si and exit 38

 

little si doesnt have a current guide book(rock climbing washington sucks ass!!!!!!!!!) though check out the ouget sound travellers guide. plus local areas benefit from the sale of this book!!!!

 

exit 38 has a new super guide book out, there is also a website. do a google search.

 

rattle snake cliff has some interesting routes...though it has been a couple years since i have climbed there..it is dirty and cool!!!

 

 

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Best Bouldering is in Leavenworth. There is an informal guide available at the gyms and some shops.

 

Sport Climbing can be found at:

Exit 38+32(most Popular)

Leavenworth

Index

Mt Erie

etc...

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In the winter there is cool bouldering at the Rattlesnake Lake boulder. It is limited but will have some good routes. I would not call it a destination from your address but if you are here and alone then check it out.

 

Lots of bouldering in Leavenworth I agree. Just walk through the woods sometimes and you might find something fun.

 

My favorite sport climbing spot must be Mt Erie and at Index. Somewhere near zoom should put you in a good area.

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"In the winter there is cool bouldering at the Rattlesnake Lake boulder. It is limited but will have some good routes. I would not call it a destination from your address but if you are here and alone then check it out. "

 

Where are the Rattlesnake Lake Boulders?

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Any information as to whether or not any of the Newhalem routes are dry during winter rain? They look steep on the web site guide. Thanks...Dave

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Exit 38 at nevermind has good undocumented bouldering that stays dry in the rain if you take a junk dome tent and a heater it can make for a good time even in the winter.

A classic V-2 35ft traverse at the wayout boulder at exit 38 on the way up the trail to the sport climbing

Vantage: as listed in the new guide book V-5 to dropoff point

V-7-X highball problem 45 degree roof that stays dry in the pouring rain, even has an old mattress, this problem will work you to a flamed out condition , it did me in, other undocumented problems also there.

Leavenworth is the best and has a guide but the weather this time of year can be a little harsh

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exit 32 and go right off the exit and up the road for a bit

 

easy to find

 

 

Shouldn't you have included the seemingly obvious?

 

Drive up to the lake, and hike on the right (west) side, and you'll run into a big boulder with a bunch of lines on it. I don't know of anything else up there?

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And if you do climb at Exit 38- don't leave anything in your car. That area has the dubious distinction of being a very high car prowl area- the vast amounts of shattered auto glass at the parking area will testify to that.

 

 

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28th AVE NE and 72 NE st

 

Wasn't there a thread about this not too long ago where somebody posted a civil ordinance forbidding climbing on that boulder? And by the way, it doesn't really look that good. UW Rock looks way more fun.

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SMC 12A.54.010 Climbing prohibited.

 

It is unlawful for anyone to climb or be upon that certain rock or boulder known as the "Wedgewood Rock" located within the public street area at the intersection of Northeast 72nd treet and 28th Avenue Northeast.

 

(Ord. 99363 Section 1(a), 1970.)

 

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A "glacial erratic" is a rock, generally a boulder I think, that has been left behind after the passage of a glacier. It is not formed of the same rock as the underlying bedrock where it is found, and thus "does not comply" (the origin of the use of the word "erratic."). I think I remember someone postulating that the Wedgewood Boulder came from somwhere in BC so it is not only erratic, but alien.

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Yes, but you'd have commited a felony in the process: grand larceny.

 

And if you rolled it to the top of Rainier, would that be Dan Larsony? wink.gif

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Any information as to whether or not any of the Newhalem routes are dry during winter rain? They look steep on the web site guide. Thanks...Dave

 

Where would I go to look at the on-line guide?

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