PhilNC Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 Howdy, question for you guys of the west again. What spots would you guys recommend for some prime bouldering? Thanks. Quote
Picketeer Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 The Camp IV area in Yosemite Valley has an awesome collection of boulder, many with multiple V-rated routes. Smith Rock also has good bouldering. Check out Alan Watts "Climber's Guide to Smith Rock". He has about twelve pages devoted to bouldering. Quote
sk Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 jeez, you guys are so serious... it does help to say what area you will be visiting. The west is BIG...BIG BIG. happy climbing Quote
sk Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 I hear there are some SWEET problems in Levenworth too Quote
Distel32 Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 Joe's Valley Bishop Squamish Squamish Squamish Leavenworth only if squamish is raining. Quote
Formaldehead Posted July 20, 2003 Posted July 20, 2003 There is some killer bouldering along the "Inter-Urban Trail" up here in Bellinghemp. You should definitely come up here and check it out, it's well worth any drive. Quote
EWolfe Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Formaldehead said: There is some killer bouldering along the "Inter-Urban Trail" up here in Bellinghemp. You should definitely come up here and check it out, it's well worth any drive. here's a good pic of "White Rastafarian" at J-Tree - a classic: Quote
Dru Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 I heard there is sweet granite bouldering in Renton Quote
Sargent_Rock Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 PhilNC: Where in the "West" are you heading? How much time do you have to spend? Do you want to see a lot of areas, or get to know a few areas very well? When (what season) are you going to be road tripping? What are your climbing goals? Is being high in the mountains more important than pulling down on solid rock? Answer these questions, and I'll bet the crew at this web site can come up with a very good plan for your visit. Sarg Quote
EWolfe Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Dru said: I heard there is sweet granite bouldering in Renton Yeah, whatever, Mr. Never-been-to-Index. How would you know? I know the real reason you never climb in the states: border crossing without pot. Quote
sk Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 MisterE said: Dru said: I heard there is sweet granite bouldering in Renton Yeah, whatever, Mr. Never-been-to-Index. How would you know? I know the real reason you never climb in the states: border crossing without pot. CHHHAAAAA Dru climbs in the states sometimes Quote
Dru Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 I have climbed a lot in dry parts of Washington but everytime I get within 5 miles of Index it starts raining. Quote
montanapup Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 Try Leavenworth, guide book is out by Damian Potts. Another spot new to development by some locals here is Newhalem. Some pretty cool stuff. Quote
erik Posted July 22, 2003 Posted July 22, 2003 its really unfortunate that there are contrivence guides. you cant boulder without a guidebook? sounds like a grande whore to me! Quote
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