Off_White Posted April 26, 2002 Posted April 26, 2002 Anyone been climbing at Pinto Rock? I walked around it several years ago, and was intrigued to see a 5.10ish bolt protected sport route on the south end. Being a lazy sort, I've hoped someone has developed the crag and cleaned the choss. Its a great setting, up high on a ridge with views of Rainier, Adams, and St. Helens, and awesome huckleberries (well, a little later in the season..) Quote
sobo Posted April 27, 2002 Posted April 27, 2002 Exactly where is it, as it applies to road approaches, parking areas, etc? It sounds similar to a place I climbed at years ago without knowing what its name was. Do you use the PCT to get to it? ...sobo Quote
faust Posted April 27, 2002 Posted April 27, 2002 I've never been there but I read about it in Beckey's brown book. He describes four trad routes from the 60's, 5.2 - 5.6. Meager protection (no cracks, just slinging knobs) so I guess it wouldn't be surprising if somebody bolted some routes on it. -matt Quote
Off_White Posted April 29, 2002 Author Posted April 29, 2002 Its virtually roadside, on a dirt road high up on a ridge above the Cispus River, south of Randle. The rock is of the welded tuff and cobbles variety, classic FRAC stuff that the sporties like. (you know, funky-rock-awesome-climbing) The road passes right under rock, and from a parking area at the south end, the approach is about a minute long to the single bolted route I saw there maybe 5 years ago. If you've hiked on the pct to get to something, it might have been Kirk or Shark Rock, a couple other of these volcanic thingys sitting up on ridgetops. Quote
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