The dot is the view point and the boulders are in the center of the image. |
X Boulder |
Dave starting up what would become a V4 and me on a future V7 |
The trail from the forest service road to the boulders as recorded by GPS. |
Boulders highlighted are the main ones. |
View looking east. |
View looking south. |
Some of the pictures in this post are scans of slides from about 15 years ago and some are digital taken all during that time. Enjoy the pics.
Start of an overhung V6 traverse. |
Heading into the crux finish. |
Climbing a tall unnamed V1 |
Five start V0 called Alpenglow |
Supper hard arete. Lots of power on this one. |
My friend climbing a great arete. |
Working the Sharks Fin V5 |
Sending the awesome V6 traverse about 6 years ago. |
Alpenglow V0 |
Working a great V4 sent by a friend of mine in 2000 |
The Sharks Fin is a classic and hear are some pictures of the FA done years ago by one of my good friends.
Sticking the side pull for the FA |
My Send soon after. |
Lots of dead points on this one. |
Throw for the finish. |
The Sharks Fin with Mt Hood in the background. |
In the last two seasons there has been others that have made there way up to this area after I mentioned were it was when at an area nearby. These fine folks have done some new problems and repeated a lot of what I and my friends did a few years back. I am very glad to see others climbing hear! That is the point of developing boulders. Writing this post is about giving some history to the area on how things started. I will end this one for now with a map to the area. In the future as I have the time I will post more detailed information on problems and grades. I recommend checking it out and enjoying it for what it is.
The road starts at beacon rock. When the pavement ends just keep straight. |
Click on the maps to make them bigger. Keep climbing and enjoy the Alpenglow Boulders.