Baldy Point (Quartz Mtn) Climber's Log
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| rockrat2 | very good granite ![]() | |
| Nice rock climbing to summit. Good quality granite. | ||
| Posted Jun 22, 2006 2:45 pm | ||
| cruzit | Route Climbed: Snake's Head Date Climbed: October 2, 2005 ![]() | |
| Woo Hoo!!! 5.5 RX solo. The jump from the snakes head is awesome and exposed. Not for the hesitant. Great climbing. | ||
| Posted Oct 2, 2005 10:04 pm | ||
| Aaron Dyer | Route Climbed: multiple routes Date Climbed: multiple times ![]() | |
| This place is awesome | ||
| Posted Mar 23, 2005 11:17 pm | ||
| Hendere | Route Climbed: many routes Date Climbed: many times ![]() | |
| Quartz Mtn never ceases to scare me. If you are comfortable 20' above your last piece on smooth granite, this is the place for you! | ||
| Posted Aug 8, 2004 11:12 am | ||
| rmuir | Route Climbed: Several Date Climbed: Many Times ![]() | |
| I love the remoteness of this small mountain. I've done it in all time of the year. It has some wonderful multi-pitch rock climbs and the back is a cool scramble with good views. | ||
| Posted Apr 13, 2004 1:30 pm | ||
| Alan Ellis | Route Climbed: Many Date Climbed: Many times ![]() | |
| Quartz is definitely not for the faint of heart. But the more I climb there, the more I like it. This is a classic area put up by some great climbers. Outstanding granite face and slab climbing. | ||
| Posted Dec 21, 2003 6:56 am | ||
| The Lower Marmot | Route Climbed: Mother Wouldn't Approve Date Climbed: 11/28/03, 12/27/03, 2/20/04 ![]() | |
| My father and I drove down for a quick jaunt, hoping to find a third class scramble when we stumbled upon a gully shooting up at a diagonal between technical routes. We took it and offshoots to the top of a subpeak slightly to the north before we realized that we had strayed from the main mountain. An easy traverse accross a saddle and some more light scrambling brought us to the main summit. We returned to the subpeak and took an easy class 3 gully back to the bottom. The climbing on the original gully was sustained class 3 with some class 4 moves. It was a great climb at a great peak. | ||
| Posted Nov 28, 2003 11:03 pm | ||
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