Breaks Interstate Park
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Awesome. Kylie you are super woman. Now get on the news URL that Dustin posted and put some positive feedback to the story. Let's keep the ball rolling.
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There's been climbing at the Breaks (under the radar) Since before the 90's. I'm thinking Hamsco may have had something to do with it! Just like at the Big South Fork. For you adventurers there's 1000's of feet of high cliff down there along the river going west. But you have to work to get to it. No walk up like the Red. No roads!
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There's a pretty good amount of rock that has very easy access. They aren't super tall so you can't see them through the trees. The park is pretty small so there isn't much adventuring to be had.Bruisebrother wrote:There's been climbing at the Breaks (under the radar) Since before the 90's. I'm thinking Hamsco may have had something to do with it! Just like at the Big South Fork. For you adventurers there's 1000's of feet of high cliff down there along the river going west. But you have to work to get to it. No walk up like the Red. No roads!
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some really nice boulders on the Geological Trail. rock quality is superb.
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The bad thing about geological trail is that is sees a ton of hiking and normal visitors to the park. I really hope they allow climbing in that area since it's got such cool boulders but there is also a lot of good boulders on the way down to center creek and in areas that see barely any foot traffic.
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Sorry, Boys. After I posted I noticed the possible misunderstanding. I was referring to cliffline out west of the Blue Heron area of the Big South Fork. Climb-Safe.