MarshMan19 Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 I just moved back to the Seattle area and have been hearing some about the bouldering in Goldbar. I havn't heard anything except that it's awesome and I need to get up there. I have no clue where they are in Goldbar or how many there are? If anyone could help PM me or just message back. Thanx. Quote
downfall Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 Turn left on Reiter Rd. when heading east towards gold bar. You can find your way up there from there. Just avoid the ORV trails, its a FS/Logging road the whole way. Quote
TrogdortheBurninator Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 There is also some info here: http://www.mountainproject.com/v/washington/gold_bar_boulders/105805788 Â although I haven't been and don't know the accuracy. Quote
Jens Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 Take a spur that goes under some powerlines (if my memory serves me correct) Make sure you start switchbacking up toward the clearcut in your vehicle. Quote
MisterMo Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 Turn left off SR 2 at Reiter Road just east of fire station Go where the road bears hard left (<1 mile) go straight. Pass a working pit on the right and a huge flat open area smitten with ORV's on the left. Just beyond, at the point where the paved road starts downhill, turn left onto an unpaved road thru an open gate. Â Go past powerlines then take first right turn. Two very long switchbacks lead to and through a two year old clear cut to the boulders. There is another gate, probably closed. You will also see the adit to the Copper Belle mine if you are modestly observant. Â This is very much bubba-country, but 99.44% of the bubbas are cool...they're just into ORV-ing like you are into climbing. Â The boulders and their location are glaringly obvious from the 4 lanes on SR 2 just east of where you turn off. Quote
jonah Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) The mountainproject.com directions are accurate. Â And make sure you write your legislators a letter to encourage them to make sure the state DNR maintains the logging road so climbers can access the boulders and cliffs. The road is deteriorating fast, and the area is slated to become an ORV park. If tax funds are spent for ORVs, it's reasonable to have climbers' interests considered, too. Edited July 21, 2006 by jonah Quote
MisterMo Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I would not be too certain that the boulders, clearcut, or road are on public property. I would suspect patented mining claim unless it was subsequently sold to the state. Â I'll try to figure this out on the Auditor's website & post back Quote
MarshMan19 Posted July 23, 2006 Author Posted July 23, 2006 Thank you to everyone that has replied. I tried to find the boulders on thurs. by using Downfall's directions but never found them. I did get to talk to some pretty cool dirt bikers though. I plan on heading up on monday or maybe tuesday and using MisterMo's directions. Hopefully I'll get better results. Quote
castlecrag Posted August 16, 2006 Posted August 16, 2006 Over the last couple weeks, me and another guy established a few new problems up at these boulders. Is there anyone out there putting together ANY semblance of a guidebook out there? The rock is amazing  but the road up there absolutely SUCKS!  There are hundreds of problems up there now, so I would think a guidebook would pop up soon Quote
archenemy Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 me and another guy established a few new problems up at these boulders. hmmmmm I've heard there are some problems there... Quote
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