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Highway 61 Guide

  • Grade context: US

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David Gibbs

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Table of contents

1. Highway 61 2 routes in Cliff

Summary:
All Trad climbing

description

Cliffs near the side of highway 61, about 45 minutes south of Thunder Bay.

Probably on private land, tread carefully.

access issues

Many of the crags on on private land or private land needs to be crossed to access the crag. Please respect the area, it is a privilege to be allowed to climb at these crags.

Leave no trace, respect other parties, and be mindful if you have music or dogs at the crag.

inherited from Thunder Bay
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Farewell Friends

FA: Scott Morgan & Randy Reed, 1997

5.10 Trad 25m
2 Black Fly

FA: Scott Morgan & Randy Reed (TR), 1997

5.9 Trad 25m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.9 Black Fly Trad 25m
5.10 Farewell Friends Trad 25m
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