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Peak Mountain 3

Bass-Ackwards

FA Tyler Christensen
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Description

On the Bass-Ackwards Block:

From the "Shang-High" Boulder, continue down the trail to the second lookout (and walking up the stairs to enjoy the view of course) and continue past it. This part of the trail seem boulder-less.. Continue past the lookout for 5 minutes and you will find the seemingly short, elongated "Autumn Boulder". Upon further inspection you will see that the boulder continues underneath for about an average of 8 feet. From the trail, walk around the low Autumn Boulder, through the clustered corridor (there will be a large, tall overhanging and stacked boulder to your right) and the big long slabby boulder at the end is the Mr. Casual Boulder. Walk around to the downhill portion of the Mr. Casual Boulder and across from the Downhill-most tip of the boulder you will see a small, unassuming block/fin/overhang with a very small block underneath. This is Bass-Ackwards Block.

Start matched on the low boulder that appears to be propping up the overhanging fin. Toss up to the bad slopey edge on the main overhang and navigate to the upper lip for a top out.

Location

On the Bass-Ackwards Block:

From the "Shang-High" Boulder, continue down the trail to the second lookout (and walking up the stairs to enjoy the view of course) and continue past it. This part of the trail seem boulder-less.. Continue past the lookout for 5 minutes and you will find the seemingly short, elongated "Autumn Boulder". Upon further inspection you will see that the boulder continues underneath for about an average of 8 feet. From the trail, walk around the low Autumn Boulder, through the clustered corridor (there will be a large, tall overhanging and stacked boulder to your right) and the big long slabby boulder at the end is the Mr. Casual Boulder. Walk around to the downhill portion of the Mr. Casual Boulder and across from the Downhill-most tip of the boulder you will see a small, unassuming block/fin/overhang with a very small block underneath. This is Bass-Ackwards Block.

Protection

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Routes in Bass-Ackward Block


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    Bass-Ackwards
    V2-3
    Bouldering