Elk Mountain (Elk slabs)
Interesting rock climbing area for routes from 6a to 6c and from 7a to 7c (french grades).
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Many additional skills about progressing, belaying, escaping technics ... are necessary for multipitch routes security.
Best time(s) : - January
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Aspect(s) : All Altitude : 600 m
Approach 25 min down hill then up hill. Kids friendly ? foot of the crag uneven for young kids.
Informations :
Between 25 and 50 routes, from 5.5 to 5.13a , spread over many crags Bolting : traditionnal climbing
Max Height : 60 m.
Rock :
granite.
Characteristic(s) : overhang
![Surplomb](/images/surplomb.png)
, steep wall
![Dévers](/images/legerdevers.png)
, vertical
![Vertical](/images/vertical.png)
, slab
![Dalle](/images/dalle.png)
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Type(s) of holds : crimps, cracks, slopers.
Locations :
Area :
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton, Medecine Park.
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: Bouldering
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: Single pitch
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: Multi pitches
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: Deep water soloing
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: Differents kind of climbing
Rock climbing area GPS Coordinates : |
Latitude : 34° 43' 5" N |
Longitude : 98° 43' 28" W |
Sexagesimal & Orientation
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Latitude : 34° 43' 5" |
Longitude : -98° 43' 28" |
Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
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Latitude : 34° 43.089' |
Longitude : -98° 43.481' |
Degrees, Décimal minutes (DM)
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Latitude : 34.718147° |
Longitude : -98.724679° |
Decimal degrees (DD)
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Parking lot GPS Coordinates : |
Latitude : 34° 42' 23" N |
Longitude : 98° 43' 59" W |
Sexagesimal & Orientation
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Latitude : 34° 42' 23" |
Longitude : -98° 43' 59" |
Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
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Latitude : 34° 42.398' |
Longitude : -98° 43.99' |
Degrees, Décimal minutes (DM)
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Latitude : 34.706631° |
Longitude : -98.733165° |
Decimal degrees (DD)
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Area added by Sam Eller