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About 15ft. up or so, on a big blocky jug-haul on N. Baldwin cove's boulder. Pace Bend Park, Spicewood, TX.
Submitted by: onsight_endorphines on 2006-01-09 | Last Modified: 2008-07-11 Views: 3677 | Comment: 1
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Here a boulder has separated from the main cliffline, creating an interesting place to climb. A fall is pretty much ok here, as long as you miss the sides of the cliff on your way down. Aim between for deep water between these walls...
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This is on the East side of the park, where a boulder has separated from the cliff. The cliffline itself runs a VERY LONG WAY up the East side of the park peninsula, there is probably more than a mile of deep water soloing pleasure here. Dihedrals, overhangs, slabs, aretes; it's quite amazing. The lake level is down quite a ways in this pic, a lot of whitish-colored choss is exposed. Rock quality isn't the best near the water, but up high it is grade A rock. I'm surprised to not find ANY info of this area online, I found it by accident at the park.
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A great problem that starts on two bad slopers with tiny inlaid edges. Big move to sharp pinch, then up left to the jug.
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Myself at Pace Bend Park, Spicewood, TX.
Submitted by: onsight_endorphines on 2005-07-04 | Last Modified: 2008-07-11 Views: 525 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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An easy but fun boulder to climb above the water.
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Watch out for these guys at Pace Bend. Not sure what kind this is...but I see 'em every now and then.
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Pace Bend Park. This is a ~35ft. cliff at N. Marshal Cove...there are a couple of bolted routes on this section, as well as a huge crack for easy walk-offs. N. Marshal is an awesome place...
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