This in-depth analysis of technical beta concerning several of Portland, Oregon's favorite rock climbing crags. This interactive database provides specific resource information tools on a 24-7 basis designed to enhance your rock climbing skills as you reach for new heights!
Below is an example of how the black masthead coordinates each column of information underneath. You will not find every single rock climb listed here since the focus is primarily on the most popular areas of interest.
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The term Wires means 'wired nuts' or 'stoppers', etc. Multi means 'multi-pitch' climb with several belay anchor points on the climb and usually requires two ropes. Cams mean spring-loaded devices such as TCU's, Camelot's, Friend's, etc.
| Cliff Section | Route # | Route Name | Rating | Length | Protection | Quality |
| North Face | 1 | Traffic Court | 5.9 | 60' | to 2", small wires, & cams | |
| 2 | Pipen's Variation | 5.9+ | 40' | to 1.5" | ||
| 3 | Gandalf's Grip | 5.9+ | Multi | to 3.5", small wires & cams |