City of Rocks - Idaho

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Regs
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City of Rocks - Idaho

Post by Regs »

Has anyone ever climbed there? Might be out that way this summer and need some beta.
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Post by charlie »

Paging Don McGlone! Anyone, anyone!??!?!!!!
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Artsay
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Post by Artsay »

Great climbing and I was out there during the summer time. It can get hot but you can find shade. Been awhile (12 years?) so I don't remember much else.

Have fun if you go!
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

Loved the place. Be sure to give yourself enough time to get to know the area. It took me a couple of days (and the better guidebook) to really get a feel for where everything was.
We were there in late April/early May. Still snow on the peaks but great climbing temps with some hot hikes down low.
JB
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Post by JB »

go. campsite 23 is great for those summer afternoons.
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Post by Crankmas »

no first hand experience but some folks I know rave on the place, camping amongst the boulders being a big hit as well as classic routes and stone, the only drawback I could perceive is that its in the middle of nowhere (man are you listening?)
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Post by pawilkes »

i was out there last summer for a weekend, pretty cool place. we did some easy longer (5 pitch) bolted routes but I can't remember the names. if you want a fun, relaxed day go get on them. you can chase shade most of the day. theres a place in town that sells beer now, just got their license last summer. again, i can't remember the name but it was a neat little country store type place with good food.
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ReachHigh
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Post by ReachHigh »

climbed there with Don two years back, had alot of fun on the 4 pitch 5.7 sport route.
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Post by TradMike »

Idaho... no you da ho
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Post by merrick »

grew up near there. it is a rad area, sort of like j-tree at altititude. there are lots of classics but they are sort of spaced out. lots of sporty routes with old bolts. for newer safer routes check out castle rock down the road. more of the same thing with modern development techniques.

whatever you do there it is pretty awesome. one of the prettiest places i have climbed.
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