Rating: WI4+
Length: 20 meters
This is a short steep climb and is one of the more difficult lines in the Delta River area.
FA:
Anchor/Descent: Alder bushes exist for a rappel.
Rating: WI4+
Length: 20 meters
This is a short steep climb and is one of the more difficult lines in the Delta River area.
FA:
Anchor/Descent: Alder bushes exist for a rappel.
Park at the bridge crossing Darling Creek and head east into the valley to the climbs.
From Anchorage, head north on the Glenn Highway and travel three hours all the way to Glennallen proper. Turn left and head north on the Richardson Highway. After about another 2 hours, one will begin entering the big mountains of the Alaska Range and the climbs of the Delta River area.
The interior of Alaska is a large central region of the state that is home to to wide selection of climbs. Routes are accessible off of either the Parks Highway or Richardson Highway and many do require an approach time that can range from 10 minutes to several hours. Keep an adventurous spirit and enjoy some of the most remote backcountry in the state if you decide to climb in the interior of Alaska region.