If you are familiar with rock climbing – one of the fastest growing sports in America – then you are most likely aware that Oregon has been an international hot spot for various types of climbing for over 30 years. As a mountaineer, you may look at the Cascade Range as a great challenge. Flukeview Scopemeter Usb Driver more. As a sport climber, Smith Rock most likely holds an almost reverent appeal; but as a boulderer (someone who participates in a specific style of climbing that uses no ropes and generally involves shorter boulders instead of tall cliffs), Oregon has not grown the reputation that it has with other forms of climbing. Yet some relatively unknown Oregon bouldering spots have the potential to alter that impression. Carver Woods The most readily available bouldering spot for Portlanders, this area is privately owned and a $5 pass must be purchased from Portland Rock Gym or the Circuit Bouldering Gym to climb there. Like many other Oregon climbing spots, it can get very mossy, so bring a brush. The spot’s newest claim to fame is that it was used to film part of the Twilight series. Check out the by Jared Bernert and Spencer Williams.
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Smith Rock State Park With boulders the size of small homes, don’t skip over these great climbs that line both sides of the Crooked River as you make your way around. For more information, check out by Alan Watts. Larch Mountain A relatively quiet location, where new routes are still being established. Hyperdesk - Sony Ericsson Onyx Series.
The view from the top is beautiful, and paired with a beautiful hike is an easy location to make a day trip. For more information about bouldering in Oregon, check out. Connor O’Brien is a Portland- based, second-generation photographer specializing in Adventure Sports, Outdoor Lifestyle and Assignment & Editorial Photography. Having lived in places as far reaching as Australia and as close to home as Massachusetts, Texas, Wisconsin and Minnesota, he has used the varying landscape and the people as inspiration in his photographs. Moving to Oregon many moons ago, Connor has been fortunate enough to experience some of the unspoiled beauties of the west with his camera in hand.