Rating: WI4
Length: 40 meters
FA: Steve Davis & D. Carlisle, 1986
Anchor/Descent:
ALERT: Please pay close attention to not trespass on any private property.
Rating: WI4
Length: 40 meters
FA: Steve Davis & D. Carlisle, 1986
Anchor/Descent:
ALERT: Please pay close attention to not trespass on any private property.
Rating: WI3/4
Length: 90 meters
FA:
Anchor/Descent:
ALERT: Please pay close attention to not trespass on any private property.
Rating: WI5
Length: 50 meters
FA: Steve Davis & D. Carlisle, 1986
Anchor/Descent:
ALERT: Please pay close attention to not trespass on any private property.
Rating: WI4
Length: 40 meters
FA:
Descent:
ALERT: Please pay close attention to not trespass on any private property.
Blackerby Ridge is located in the Lemon Creek Valley above Twin Lakes. Access is easy. Drive up behind Twin Lakes to Wire Street and park at the end of the street in the empty lot. Pack your bags and head up your favorite drainage or access the Blackerby Ridge trail head. The main first drainage on the left is where you will find Knucklebuster, the largest climb on the ridge. Other good routes include the sought after The Fang.
Rating: WI4
Length: 250 meters
FA: Jason Nelson & Ryan Johnson, March 2011
Anchor/Descent:
Rating: WI6
Length: 330 meters
FA: Jason Nelson & Ryan Johnson, March 2011
Anchor/Descent:
Bart Lake is a massive void in the earth located just above the boundary waters of the Taku River just South of Juneau Alaska.
The capitol of Alaska, Juneau, is located in the Panhandle. This area is situated in a rainforest that receives hundreds of inches of rain each year. If the conditions are right, numerous massive waterfalls can fill the area. It is all about timing to take advantage of the climbs in the Juneau area.
Rating: Varies
Length: Varies
These routes are elusive and do not form consistently from year to year. But, when these routes are in, much potential exists as can be seen from this 2010 picture.
FA:
Anchor/Descent: Be prepared to v-thread to descend.