K-Cliff (Lower Index)
Snohomish County, Washington
Uploaded by Bivy Team
00 :15 hrs
0.2 mi
256 ft
Unknown
Index Town Walls offers excellent granite/diorite climbing with a variety of small walls, crags, and buttresses that range in difficulty. The area offers long face, crack, sport, and traditional routes with a lot of friction. K-Cliff is located up the Inner Wall trail on the right side after passing by the Garden Wall. It's the moss covered wall that is just north of the little stream. The routes start at the 'K-Dihedral', and then continues to the right and around the corner. Expect a lot of vegetation that includes alder, maple, and fir forests. Watch out for loose blocks, unstable flakes, and overgrown routes that are less traveled. Have a standard rack that includes wired nuts, large nuts, a variety of cams, and ropes (50 – 60 meters).
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K-Cliff (Lower Index) | Snohomish County, Washington
Index Town Walls offers excellent granite/diorite climbing with a variety of small walls, crags, and buttresses that range in difficulty. The area offers long face, crack, sport, and traditional routes with a lot of friction. K-Cliff is located up the Inner Wall trail on the right side after passing by the Garden Wall. It's the moss covered wall that is just north of the little stream. The routes start at the 'K-Dihedral', and then continues to the right and around the corner. Expect a lot of vegetation that includes alder, maple, and fir forests. Watch out for loose blocks, unstable flakes, and overgrown routes that are less traveled. Have a standard rack that includes wired nuts, large nuts, a variety of cams, and ropes (50 – 60 meters).