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Cyclops Bouldering Guide

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Eric Foltz Andy Ngo Bernii Dan Bielinski Luke Franzke Liam Mcintyre Dan Gosselin

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Table of contents

1. Cyclops Bouldering 15 routes in Field

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Seasonality

Bouldering and Rock climbing

Lat / Long: 34.014231, -116.158157

ethic

Be aware that you are climbing and staying in a National Park. Certain rules apply for climbers regarding climbing and camping, please make sure to get the latest rules once you enter the park.

inherited from Joshua Tree National Park
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Pig Pen (Bachar Cracker of the Desert) V4 Boulder 12ft
2 Unnamed 1 5.11 Unknown
3 Unnamed 2 5.10 Unknown
4 Unnamed 3 5.11 Unknown

1.1. Manx Boulders 11 routes in Boulder

Summary:
All Bouldering

Lat / Long: 34.014234, -116.158157

description

A long boulder behind Cyclops Rock.

approach

From the parking area, pass Cyclops rock on the right, then follow an obvious trail marked for the boulder. About 300 yards.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Crankcase V3 Boulder 13ft
2 Grunge V0 Boulder 13ft
3 Off Camber V4 B1- Boulder 13ft
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
4 Out of Touch V2 Boulder 13ft
5 (unnamed) 5.7 Boulder 16ft
6 Fishbait V1 Boulder 13ft
7 Xylophone V2 Boulder 13ft
8 The Boxer Problem V2 Boulder 13ft
9 Undertow 5.11 V3 Boulder 16ft
10 Scuttlebutt V0 Boulder 13ft
11 Right Arete 5.9 Boulder

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop Area
5.7 (unnamed) Boulder 16ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
V0 Grunge Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
Scuttlebutt Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
5.9 Right Arete Boulder 1.1. Manx Boulders
V1 Fishbait Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
5.10 Unnamed 2 Unknown 1. Cyclops Bouldering
V2 Out of Touch Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
The Boxer Problem Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
Xylophone Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
V3 Crankcase Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
5.11 Unnamed 1 Unknown 1. Cyclops Bouldering
Unnamed 3 Unknown 1. Cyclops Bouldering
5.11 V3 Undertow Boulder 16ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
V4 Off Camber Boulder 13ft 1.1. Manx Boulders
Pig Pen (Bachar Cracker of the Desert) Boulder 12ft 1. Cyclops Bouldering
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