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Pacific Ocean Wall Guide

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Hard Landin' Brandon

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Table of contents

1. Pacific Ocean Wall 7 routes in Cliff

Summary:
Sport climbing, Top roping and Aid climbing

Lat / Long: 41.139911, -124.161847

access issues

No bolting is allowed in the state park. This includes replacing existing bolts.

inherited from Patrick's Point
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 5.10

#12 in "Bigfoot Country Climbing," Paul Humphrey. Located somewhere to the left of Dizzy Dial.

5.10 Top rope
2 Dizzy Dial

2 bolt top anchor.

FFA: Tim Wilhelmi & Richard Ludwig

FFA: Doug Lafarge, 1991

5.12a Sport 60ft, 8
3 Whale Nation

Ends at the 2 bolt anchor halfway up the wall. Direct start is 7 bolts (consider a clip stick). Alternatively, traverse in from the boulder on the right to clip 8 bolts. Might want to inspect the bolts for corrosion.

FFA: Doug Lafarge, Tim Wilhelmi & Richard Ludwig

FFA: Tim Wilhelmi, 1991

5.10d Sport 50ft, 7
4 Whale Nation Continuation

Top rope the full route. Top anchor is 1 bolt and a tree.

FFA: Tim Wilhelmi, 1991

5.12c Top rope 80ft
5 California Coast

FA: Bruce Price & Frank Jager, 1968

A2 PG13 Aid 100ft
6 Superstitious

Tree top anchor. Walk off descent.

FFA: Petch, 1991

5.12b R Sport 80ft, 8
7 5.10b

#28 in "Bigfoot Country Climbing," Paul Humphrey. Located somewhere to the right of Superstitious.

5.10b Top rope

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.10b 5.10b Top rope
5.10 5.10 Top rope
5.10d Whale Nation Sport 50ft, 7
5.12a Dizzy Dial Sport 60ft, 8
5.12b R Superstitious Sport 80ft, 8
5.12c Whale Nation Continuation Top rope 80ft
A2 PG13 California Coast Aid 100ft
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