Monday, July 14, 2025

OMG...This face will be great.

 

Jan and I have had our eyes on this face ever since first finding Boneyard. Above to top of the face, there is a sloping approach which required us to place a top anchor well above. Once down, the top is very flat and comfortable.

The rock is a mix of quartz and granite and is very stable. It is well featured with small ledges and side pulls. We climbed up the middle and had a blast. There is room for about 4 or 5 routes on this face. It is roughly 70-80 feet high (bottom 1/4 not in the pic) and 40ish feet wide.

I made a video (below) when I was lowered off. If i continue to make videos, I may need to get a Go-Pro.




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