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Hey folks. How's the climbing on Exfo dome, Blueberry hill, Three oclock, and Green Giant in early May? Also, I've noticed a bunch of TR's for Slab Daddy in July. Would 75 degrees in Darrington in July make Slab Daddy uncomfortable?

 

Looking for beta since I've NEVER been to Darrington and I am totally psyched to make it happen this year.

 

Thanks,

Joe

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Joe, I visited Darrington for the first time last summer, you will love it!! Beautiful rock in a dramatic setting cannot be beat.

The approach to the most popular crag 3 o'clock will be rough for the time being.

Have you been to Static Point, it's a little closer and similar style although the approach is often a PITA if the road is blocked as it is during specific days.

Good Luck!

 

3 O'Clock

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Blueberry Hill

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The approach crux to Static point.

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The direction each slab faces makes a huge difference on how it heats up. On any day headed above 75, personally I'd steer away from anything facing SE or south (including Slab Daddy or Dreamer). Been cooked on both and lost toenails to prove it.

 

Exfo faces west, so is nice until mid-day on hot-ish days. North aspect of 3OC Rock (Silent Running or Total Soul) is a decent bet up to the low 80's maybe?

 

Cloudy days can be really nice, even if it sprinkles a bit.

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I climbed the blueberry route of Exfo Dome on the day after the hottest day ever recorded in Seattle (sometime in late July of 2009). My partner and I brought along 4 liters of water each, a huge bottle of sunscreen, and started up the granite sidewalk a bit after dawn. Looking back it was a pretty narrow margin of safety, given how delirious we were when we got back to the car. The sun didn't hit us until on pitch 5 or so (about 10 AM), but the rappel down Westward Ho was miserable.

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On those super hot days, the Hanna/Packard Tower Route on Big Four is a good choice. It faces North and gets little or no sun even in the middle of the Summer (the first 5 or 6 pitches are a nice crag climb, a little scary in spots, on conglomerate/cobbles that are rather unique).

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On those super hot days, the Hanna/Packard Tower Route on Big Four is a good choice. It faces North and gets little or no sun even in the middle of the Summer (the first 5 or 6 pitches are a nice crag climb, a little scary in spots, on conglomerate/cobbles that are rather unique).

 

Bring your big nutsack for pitch 3

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I really appreciate all of the help. I am not familiar with Darrington and I really want to give it a go. I would rather be up there in earlier summer like June or July instead of September due to conflicting plans.

 

Thanks

Joe

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