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Dec 6, 2004, 8:47 PM
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This past weekend was my 6th trip to Haycock (sorry Chris, it was completely last minute). Also my 6th attempt to find 3-star. Consequently it was my 6th time not finding this infamous boulder. I tried following the guidebook, that didn't work. I tried going off of directions that someone from the gym gave me, that didn't work. This last trip I walked from Hanger 18 to the other parking area. I was able to find every area and climb that is listed in the guidebook, except 3-star. From what I have gathered so far, there should be a trail that cuts up the hill from the Caves Trail. 3-star is located at the end of this trail. Can anyone help me find 3-star? Is there a trail that goes to it? Thanks
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chronicle
Dec 6, 2004, 11:00 PM
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Anyone?
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Dec 6, 2004, 11:12 PM
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haha sorry dood - i ended up on the other side of the mountain last time i was there..
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scubasnyder
Dec 6, 2004, 11:20 PM
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follow the caves trail to dubeck, walk a bit past there and look for a slightly beaten trail to the right, if not just hang a right and keep walking you will see it.
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chronicle
Dec 7, 2004, 3:33 PM
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Thanks. That was the first time anyone has given directions from Dubeck, so hopefully that will get me there. This weekend looks like it might be decent, so I will make another attempt.
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dontfall
Dec 7, 2004, 4:09 PM
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I'll Pm you
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Dec 13, 2004, 5:19 PM
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Finally found it this past weekend. What a stellar problem. I think the 4 month search and wait just added to the experience. After a few minutes placing pads and tying shoes, I started up the crack I had been waiting to find. It went fast, but not too fast. The people watching said I flew up it. The rock, the weather, and I were in perfect harmony. The entire climb I was in a Zen-like state like I've never been in before. The adrenaline rush that followed was like the first time I went skydiving, I was shaking, and couldn't help but to holer like a caveman every so often. The rest of the evening I couldn't stop thinking about it. So many trips ending in disappointment from not finding this one boulder. 4 months of waiting and wanting, and the whole thing was over in less than one minute. What a strange life we lead!!!
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