jport Posted March 6, 2006 Posted March 6, 2006 I spent last Saturday afternoon climbing the routes along the railroad tracks in Lake Oswego, OR. We were able to guesstimate the grades of the climbs on the SW face. However, we're not sure what the two bolt lines on the SE face are. I think the middle line is a 5.9+. The route to the left is stiff! Does anyone know more info.? Quote
John Frieh Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 PM Bill Coe. I've been there but street names escape me. It's by the lake next to the train tracks. Beware the poison oak! Quote
billcoe Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 They're all 5.6 aren't they? Cept for the one next to the end on the right. It must be 5.12 'cause I can't get it. Neither can Ujahn. Good times Johnny, you were flying up dem 5.6's. Quote
hemp22 Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I believe the one on the arete (the one on the left side of the SE "face") is an 11a or b. i think the crux of the climb would be better protected with a boulder pad than with the bolts that are there. after that part it eases up. The one to the right of it (middle route on SE face that jport called 5.9+), is supposed to be 10a. Or at least that's the 3rd hand information that I got when I was out there. Quote
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