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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
David Gibbs Casey Sukeforth Tom Fralich dude Rebecca Ania Andrew Serack @messdude24
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Table of contents
- 1. Bark Eater Cliffs 42 in Cliff
- 2. Index by grade
1. Bark Eater Cliffs 42 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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Mostly Trad climbing
description
A more remote cliff, with mostly single-pitch climbs including a reasonable collection of moderates.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 | Little Rascals | 5.12a G | 35ft | |||
2 | Friends in Business | 5.8 G | 50ft | |||
3 | Pronged Again | 5.4 G | 70ft | |||
4 | Wronged Again | 5.9 PG | 50ft | |||
5 | Traverse City | 5.11a PG | 60ft | |||
6 | Joshua Climb | 5.5 G | 60ft | |||
7 | Way in the Chimney | 5.5 R | 30ft | |||
8 | In the Chimney | 5.5 G | 60ft | |||
9 | Way Hairball | 5.9 G | 70ft | |||
10 | Canine | 5.9 PG | 70ft | |||
11 | Dog Eat Dog | 5.8 PG | 70ft | |||
12 | ★ Finger It Out | 5.10a G | 60ft | |||
13 | Wipe It Off | 5.10d R | 60ft | |||
14 | Lick It Up | 5.10a G | 60ft | |||
15 | Pump It Up | 5.8 G | 90ft | |||
16 | Canoes for Feet | 5.9 | 50ft | |||
17 | ★ Hair of the Dog | 5.10a G | 140ft, 2 | |||
18 | Beam Me to Leoni's | 5.10b G | 90ft | |||
19 | ★★ Overdog | 5.9 G | 150ft, 3 | |||
20 | ★ ASPCA | 5.7 PG | 100ft | |||
21 | On the Leash | 5.7 G | 35ft | |||
22 | ★★★ Eat Yourself a Pie | 5.8 | 130ft | |||
23 | ★ Big Bertha | 5.6 | 60ft | |||
24 | ★★ Mr. Clean | 5.8 | 90ft, 2 | |||
25 | ★ Flexi-Flier | 5.9 PG | 70ft | |||
26 | Mr. Dirty | 5.6 R | 70ft | |||
27 | ★★ Rule of the Bone | 5.10c R | 100ft | |||
28 |
Doc Theo
(Does not climb from the base of the cliff.) | 5.11c G | 50ft | |||
29 | Because Dogs Can | 5.9 A2 G | 110ft, 3 | |||
30 | Counting Coup | 5.12a G | 130ft | |||
31 | What About Bob | 5.11c G | 130ft | |||
32 | ★ Coy Dog | 5.10a G | 90ft | |||
33 | Bengal Tiger | 5.9 R | 110ft | |||
34 | ★★ Fun City | 5.7 | 100ft | |||
35 | Takes All Kinds | 5.10a G | 80ft | |||
36 | Parenthood | 5.3 G | 150ft, 2 | |||
37 | Skillyabuda | 5.7 R | 120ft | |||
38 | ★★ Yakapodu | 5.6 | 90ft | |||
39 | ★★ Barking up the Wrong Climb | 5.8 | 90ft | |||
40 | Bachelors and Bowery Bums | 5.7 PG | 90ft | |||
41 | Golf Balls through Garden Hoses | 5.7 PG | 60ft | |||
42 | Good Dough | 5.5 | 80ft |