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kyclimber


May 2, 2004, 12:57 AM
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Crestline Post, Take 2
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Figured this should be in trad. Sorry about the mis-placed thread.

Anyone know of some good single pitch roots near Crestline, CA? I know Josh is close, but I have only a few hours tomorrow and would love to spend it on some rock. I'm also open to exploration for new routes if there are some good places. I know nothing about Crestline, so any info would be great. Thanks.


scotto


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go to big bear or running springs it should be cooler


brutusofwyde


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See "Hidden Treasures"

Also, (I don't recall if it is mentioned in there, probably is) there is an outcrop right off Highway 18, visible from a restaraunt -- Used to be called the Cliffhanger Restaraunt, don't know if it is still called that, or even if it survived the fires last year...

San Bernardino Mountain Rescue used to practice occasionally there.

Brutus, who climbed there last almost 30 years ago


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