Area description
Sport, trad and bouldering with a short walk in. ⚠️ The climbing in this area is impacted by ocean conditions. Always check the swell and tide before climbing. The zawn and rock platform can be washed by waves.
Sun & shade
Loading today's conditions…
Sport, trad and bouldering with a short walk in. ⚠️ The climbing in this area is impacted by ocean conditions. Always check the swell and tide before climbing. The zawn and rock platform can be washed by waves.
The arete.
Crack system left of Scrimshaw around the corner.
Sit start below the overhang and follow the juggy line straight up. The rock looks suspect, but stayed solid under heavy testing.
Stand start on crimps, climb direct to the sloping break, then make one more move before topping out.
From the standing crimp start, use pinches to reach the good horizontal break and finish over the lip.
Stand start from the jug and climb the corner above.
Sit start and pull through the juggy line.
Sit start on the sloping flake, then follow edges to juggy finishing holds.
Begin lying down on the jugs right of the central layback flake. Move right into the corner, wriggle into the layback, and finish on jugs.
Start low on the jug, climb the face on good crimps, then use the rounded edge to reach juggy top-out holds.
Climb the flake only; hands stay on it throughout.
Sit start on the rounded flake, layback upward, then continue on jugs and a sloper to top out.
Sit start from the jug and climb the arete to the finish. The crack and left-face holds are off.
Climb the crack only, with face holds excluded.
Sit start and climb the right-hand side of the pocketed face.
Sit start and follow the left-hand side of the pocketed face.
Keep the problem left of the arete.
The crack feature.
Climb the middle of the face.
Layback your way to the top.
A precise left toe in the pocket helps; shorter climbers get a stiffer version.
A striking open project using pockets and an undercling.
Start with the perfect pocket, traverse low into the corner crack, then top out.
Shared beta annotation
You opened a link to private route beta: the exact holds, warnings, rests, clips, and movement notes layered onto the 3D guide. The web preview is useful for a quick look, but beta annotations are built for the full mobile experience.