Mount Tamalpais
bouldering and single pitch routes rock climbing area
Best time(s) : - January
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Aspect(s) : E-NE Altitude : 750 m
Approach 10 min easy down hill
Rock :
volcanic stone.
Characteristic(s) : dihedral
, vertical
, slab
.
Type(s) of holds : pockets / holes, water erosion pockets, cracks.
Informations :
Bouldering
Interesting bouldering area for problems up to 5c, from 6a to 6c, from 7a to 7c and starting from 8a (Fontainebleau grades).
More than 100 problems, from VB to V12, spread over many areas.
Kids friendly ? area around the boulders uneven for young kids.
Landing quality : flat ground (1 crash pad needed) or uneven or steep ground (1 crash pad and 1 spotter needed).
Single pitch routes
Interesting rock climbing area for routes up to 5c and from 6a to 6c (french grades).
Less than 10 routes, from 5.3 to 5.11b, spread over many crags. Bolting : traditionnal climbing, sport climbing.
Max Height : 30 m.
Kids friendly ? foot of the crag reasonable for young kids.
Locations :
Area :
United States, California, Marin County, San Rafael, Mill Valley.
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: Bouldering
: Single pitch
: Multi pitches
: Deep water soloing
: Differents kind of climbing
Rock climbing area GPS Coordinates : |
Latitude : 37° 55' 44" N |
Longitude : 122° 34' 37" W |
Sexagesimal & Orientation
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Latitude : 37° 55' 44" |
Longitude : -122° 34' 37" |
Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
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Latitude : 37° 55.748' |
Longitude : -122° 34.619' |
Degrees, Décimal minutes (DM)
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Latitude : 37.929133° |
Longitude : -122.57699° |
Decimal degrees (DD)
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Parking lot GPS Coordinates : |
Latitude : 37° 55' 41" N |
Longitude : 122° 34' 44" W |
Sexagesimal & Orientation
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Latitude : 37° 55' 41" |
Longitude : -122° 34' 44" |
Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
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Latitude : 37° 55.692' |
Longitude : -122° 34.74' |
Degrees, Décimal minutes (DM)
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Latitude : 37.9282° |
Longitude : -122.579002° |
Decimal degrees (DD)
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Area added by Jacob berry