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Malibu canyon waterfall is highly recommended for a day trip. Don’t forget the Pinot Noir.
About Hangar 18 South Bay Featuring over 12,000 square feet of textured climbing terrain, two massive-free-standing bouldering areas, lead climbing, crack climbs, a huge training section, and the same world-class setting that Hangar 18 has made itself so well-known for, Hangar 18 South Bay L.A. (formerly Beach City Rock) is hands-down the best indoor climbing…
Zion has hundreds of climbing routes, mostly crack systems, from one pitch long to multi-pitch routes up big walls. In Southwest Utah, Zion National Park is 43 miles east of St. George and Interstate 15. The best Zion big wall routes are: Iron Messiah (III 5.10) 10 pitches. Excellent free route up a big dihedral…
Awesome hike of 3 to 4 hours of hiking up 1.5 miles on the Mist trail. Usually crowded. Climbing into the mist of the falls is other worldly. Over 300 feet of falling water. There are over 600 steps near the top. We took the John Muir trail back down. You can keep going to…
The 4th highest mountain in Montana, Whitetail is located in the Beartooth range of South-Central Mountana. Get there via the Sundass Pass trail. Late July through early September are mostly without snow. The Beartooth Ranger Station ((406) 446-2103) will get you the latest mountain conditions.
To Get There: Drive Highway 97 to Terrebonne, 6 miles north of Redmond or 20 miles south of Madras. Following “Smith Rock State Park” signs, turn east for 3.3 zigzagging miles to the parking area. Fees: A $3-per-car fee is charged here. It can be paid with bills or coins in the parking lot. This…
Cathedral Rock A short, steep climb into the saddle points or “gaps” of Cathedral Rock. The towering side rocks keep the saddle points shaded and breezy; but the lower portion of the trail is bare red rock with total sun exposure – very hot in the summer. Trail Location: From the 89A / 179 “Y”…
Climbing on Private Property Many significant rock outcrops exist on private land. Some people within the rock climbing community have been guilty of trespassing in many cases, often after land ownership transfers and previous access permission is withdrawn. In the U.S. the climbing community responded to access closures by forming the Access Fund. This is…
Environmental Impact Although many climbers adhere to “minimal impact” and “leave no trace” practices, rock climbing is sometimes damaging to the environment. Common environmental damages include: soil erosion, chalk accumulation, litter, abandoned bolts and ropes, human excrement, introduction of foreign plants through seeds on shoes and clothing and damage to native plant species, especially those…