aussie69 Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 (edited) Fairly new transplant to the area. love it, but kinda bummed about the stuff I've found at sehome park. perhaps I'm just not finding the right boulders? anyhow any one in the area who likes to climb ( rock, mountains, alpine) send me a PM. It'd be great to meet other locals who climb. till then! ~cheers~ Austin Edited September 12, 2008 by aussie69 Quote
mythosgrl Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Not much to climb in Bellingham. I headed to Squamish any chance i got. Quote
Sol Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 this might help: Â LINK Â there are some good circuits at sehome but don't get too hyped for anything that spectacular. definetly wait at least 24 hours after it rains before pulling on the fragile chuckanut sandstone. Â there is also bouldering at the bat caves, chuckanut state park, along the chuckanut, reiter road, nooksack falls area, as well as some zones in mt vernon. Quote
aussie69 Posted September 15, 2008 Author Posted September 15, 2008 Pink how's it goin man?! long time no see! how ya been? Â Sol- I've yet to hear about the bat caves and the other stuff. wheres all that? Â Â Quote
jordansahls Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 The bat caves are on the Oyster Dome, which is a popular hike in the Chukanuts. Also, you should check out Mt. Erie, its about 35 minutes from B'town and has good sport climbing. Quote
dirtysloper Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Â definetly wait at least 24 hours after it rains before pulling on the fragile chuckanut sandstone. Â oops... Quote
Joe_Poulton Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Fairly new transplant to the area. love it, but kinda bummed about the stuff I've found at sehome park. perhaps I'm just not finding the right boulders? anyhow any one in the area who likes to climb ( rock, mountains, alpine) send me a PM. It'd be great to meet other locals who climb. till then! ~cheers~ Austin  Ride the Interurban Trail to Larabee State Park along Chuckanut Drive...enter the park, cross the tracks towards the water...stay left/south at low tide boulder a plenty...at high tide, cruise along the railroad tracks...Railroad Wall, a Fist crack to finger crack, the pink wall...walls along the water. The ride out and bouldering after a work day or school day will keep you in shape. Quote
layton Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 Do laps on the concentric stone rings on campus. Drink beer and eat popcorn at the beaver. get fat and forget how to climb until summer. Quote
Sol Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 the concentric rings are also good for dry-tooling. Quote
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