thelawgoddess Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 i am travelling to bishop next week for work. i've driven through town on the way to/from j-tree and the valley, but i never stopped at the boulders. unfortunately i won't have much time to sightsee, but i'd like to at least see some of the boulders. does anybody know of a good online site for maps and/or beta? any must see boulder/area? any way to get to the areas without a car in case i'm not listed as a driver? Quote
Alpinfox Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 You are going to need a car unless you hang out in a coffee shop and overhear some dude saying, "yeah brah, it's totally sick; you mantle off this sloper straight into an egyptian!" and can hitch a ride with him. Online Guide Be sure to check out the Grandpa boulder and, if you are up for it, consider doing the incredibly highball v1 on the south (?) side. I think it's probably 50ft or so. MisterE on the gnar gnar sickness: Note my attentive spotting technique. If you want some softly rated sport climbing, check out Owen's River Gorge. It's kind of like Smith Rock, but with more pockets. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted July 11, 2005 Author Posted July 11, 2005 Online Guide thanks; i had found that site earlier today but none of the pdf maps seem to work. i'll have to see if i can wrangle use of the car one evening ... Quote
dt_3pin Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 any must see boulder/area? If you have a full day, make sure you hike up to the Druid Stones. . . one of the most amazing places I've been. The long hike is well worth it, on account of not many pad people are willing to make the trek and the views of the valley are spectacular. The Druid Stones themselves are absolutely stunning While fun climbing, I though the Happys were sub-par due to the over use, particularly the obnoxious spewings of the Chico State brahs and others. Unless you like bouldering to the incessant sounds of "Fucking send it dude! Do that bitch! Come on!", I'd avoid the happies. Quote
kurthicks Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 The Buttermilks/Peabodys are pretty cool to check out. Sharp crystals there from what I remember. It'll be pretty hot though, go early or late in the day! Quote
chris Posted July 13, 2005 Posted July 13, 2005 You can always drop in at Wilsons for directions. RockFax has alot of guidemap information, but the original Buttermilk guidemap is out of print. Photocopies can be made at Wilsons too! Quote
thelawgoddess Posted July 14, 2005 Author Posted July 14, 2005 It'll be pretty hot though, go early or late in the day! i just checked the forecast. Mon Jul 18 Sunny 108°/63° 0 % Tue Jul 19 Sunny 108°/62° 0 % Wed Jul 20 Sunny 108°/61° 10 % Thu Jul 21 Mostly Sunny 106°/62° 0 % ouch!!! Quote
chris Posted July 14, 2005 Posted July 14, 2005 Yep, you either go way-way early in the morning (it starts to really heat up around 9am) or arrive after 6pm. Another bouldering possibility is in Rock Creek, underneath the Main Wall. Boulders are scattered amongst the aspen and pine, along the creek. It'll be 20+ degrees cooler than Bishop, and its only 30 minutes away. Details can be found in the Mammoth Area Rock Climbs guidebook, Yellow cover. Quote
cj001f Posted July 15, 2005 Posted July 15, 2005 Go up to North Lake and take a short walk in the alpine. Better at this time of year than the lowlands. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted July 15, 2005 Author Posted July 15, 2005 i will have use of the car for visiting some boulders at night ... woohoo! Quote
chris Posted July 16, 2005 Posted July 16, 2005 It is hotter than two s ing in a wool sock right now. The thermostat at the Washington Mutual Bank said 107 degrees! I'm heading into the hills in the morning. Quote
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