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    Charlotte Dome: Southeast Face, Fresno, California

    Kanawyers, CA    

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    The Whitney Survey first noted the impressive bulk of Charlotte Dome in 1864. The first ascent of the broad south face featured the combined talents of three of America?s finest alpinists: Galen Rowell, Chris Jones, and Fred ... trails.com

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    Bear Creek Spire: East Arete, Tom's Place, California

    Scheelite, CA    

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    The northern aspect of Bear Creek Spire commands the view of hikers traveling in the Little Lakes Valley. From the Pine Creek drainage, the great south face and east arete of Bear Creek Spire are impressive sights as well. Th... trails.com

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    Joshua Tree Rock Climbing School

    Bonita Hcr Box 125, Joshua Tree, CA    

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    Joshua Tree Rock Climbing School is the only locally based rock climbing guide service. Our guides are among the most accomplished rock climbers and alpinists in the world yet you wouldn't know this by their humble person... outerquest.com

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    Mammoth Mountain

    1 Minaret Rd, Mammoth Lakes, CA    

    2 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    - Its unique combination of elevation and location on the east side of the Sierra grace Mammoth with an average snowfall of 385 inches (32 feet) and one of the longest seasons in the country. Skiing and snowboarding from N... wildernet.com

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    Fresno Dome Campground

    Sugar Pine, CA    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    General Description Fresno Dome Campground, at an elevation of 6,400 feet and at the base of the Fresno Dome, is located in the heart of the Mariposa Ranger District. The campground has 15 sites with vault toilets, but no ... wildernet.com

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    Vertical Hold Sport Climbing Center

    9580 Distribution Ave, San Diego, CA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Gym hours: Mon & Fri = 1130am - 10pm Tues - Thurs = 1130am - 11pm Sat = 10am - 9pm Sun = 10am - 8pm Daily Rates Lunch Pass - $9 (1130am-3pm M-F) Day Pass - $15 10 Visit Pass Card - $125 Monthly Pass - $55 BiAnnual Pass ... rockclimbing.com

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    Boulderdash

    880 Hampshire Rd, Westlake Village, CA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Over 40 top rope stations. Lots of leading as well. Facilities include dressing and locker area, soda/sport drinks and snacks, multi-purpose rooms, pro shop, restrooms, and complete gear rentals. At 45' tall, the "prow"... rockclimbing.com

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    Planet Granite

    815 Stewart Dr, Sunnyvale, CA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A brand new gym opening May 22nd 2006. 25,000 square foot facility with 119 toprope climbs reaching up to 60 feet. =o. Largest gym that I'm aware on the West coast. Classes available as well as corporate parties. A pro ... rockclimbing.com

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    Bridges Rock Gym

    5635 San Diego St, El Cerrito, CA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Extraordinary bouldering, stellar two-story cave, 17-ft top-out boulders, indoor & outdoor slackline arenas, yoga, fitness, childcare, & caf indoorclimbing.com

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    Rock City Climbing Center

    5100 E La Palma Ave #108, Anaheim, CA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    6,000 sq-ft indoor climbing wall. 16 top ropes, 2000 sq-ft leadable wall, indoor climbing cave, cracks, artes, dihedrals. indoorclimbing.com

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    Pacific Edge Climbing

    104 Bronson St, Santa Cruz, CA    

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    12,000 sq. ft., 50 feet tall, sculpted indoor climbing gym indoorclimbing.com

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    Mount Shasta, Mount Shasta, California

    Hotlum, CA    

    5 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Mount Shasta is the second highest of the Cascade volcanoes, and is the centerpiece of a recently-established wilderness area. Like its relatives farther north, Shasta was formed by various eruptions over the last half millio... trails.com

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    Mount Russell: Mithril Dihedral, Lone Pine, California

    Whitney Portal, CA    

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    Several corner and crack systems cut the steep walls of Mt. Russell?s south face, all on excellent granite. The most striking line on the face follows a huge left-facing corner known as Mithril Dihedral. In J.R.R. Tolkien?s c... trails.com

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    Mount Cotter: Northeast Arete Of North Peak, Fresno, California

    Kanawyers, CA    

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    The peak is named for Richard Cotter, who served as packer for the Whitney Survey. Cotter accompanied Clarence King on the first ascent of Mt. Tyndall. King later described their efforts in his book Mountaineering in the Sier... trails.com

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    Mount Clark: Southeast Arete, Lee Vining, California

    Curry Village, CA    

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    This stunning fin is the high point of the Clark Range in Yosemite National Park. The sharp profile of this feature inspired its early name, the Obelisk. The peak is now named for early Yosemite custodian Galen Clark, a close... trails.com

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    Mount Winchell: West Arete, Big Pine, California

    Aspendell, CA    

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    Glen Dawson, Jules Eichorn, and John Olmstead made the first ascent of the west chute of Mt. Winchell on their first trip in the Sierra together. Beginning on July 6, 1930, they spent a month moving south, climbing roughly on... trails.com

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    Mount Whitney: East Buttress, Lone Pine, California

    Whitney Portal, CA    

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    Norman Clyde described the attractive eastern facade of Mt. Whitney, ?It is from the seldom-visited vantage points that Mt. Whitney is most imposing . . . spectacular to a degree that would surprise those that have only seen ... trails.com

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    Mount Lyell: East Ridge, Lee Vining, California

    Crestview, CA    

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    Mt. Lyell, the highest peak in Yosemite National Park, was named by William Brewer of the Whitney Survey. ?As we had named the other mountain Mt. Dana, after the most eminent of American geologists, we named this Mt. Lyell, a... trails.com