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Brick House (Boulder 3)
LAT,LNG 42.97909, -122.06923
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Description
[Edit]Seemingly the highest rock in the Cleetwood group at about 110'. Named for its resemblance to a brick wall with all of the small right-angled cracks. Bottom portion is quite solid, smooth rock with numerous cracks, pockets, slopers, and underclings. Several loose blocks can be avoided, but top 20' is extremely fragile. Fairly dirty with moss and pine needles but easily cleaned as you climb in dry weather. Pair of anchor brackets on at least the North side (Shake it down, 5.6). Other routes need descriptions, including the original ascent below N face anchors and any other fixed gear. Let's keep using names inspired by the Commodores song!
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