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Darrington Rock |
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Darrington rock climbing features
granite domes in scenic mountain valleys. This site has topo's, general information, and updates
on access and road conditions. The climbing is not sport climbing: though generally moderate in steepness, the rock offers few positive edges compared to a sport crag or gym so that
footwork and balance are emphasized over finger strength and power. A PDF "mini guide" (2015 Sampler) is available on the resources page. Resources
• About Darrington Climbing
• Climbing Areas
• Gallery
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Jacob's Ladder on Exfoliation Dome, Matt Perkins photo |
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