Boulder Canyon

Bhakti Point, Summit Knob

The Summit Knob of Bhakti Point is the large block of rock high above the Plotinus Wall. The best approach is to hike west up the steep slope next to the Plotinus Wall and then scramble up to a notch overlooking North Boulder Creek and Upper Dream Canyon. Then climb a large left facing corner (3rd/4th class) out of the notch to a projecting tree (this tree provides for a convenient rappel on the descent). Once on top, continue walking east about 100 feet to the Summit Knob. Also, from the previously described notch, more routes can be found on the Notch Wall by dipping down about 50 feet into the steep gully that leads down to the creek. At the very bottom of this gully is the Classic Cliff, but if this is your destination it is best approached from below, by hiking up along the river, or from Upper Dream Canyon.

Bhakti Point, Summit KnobBhakti Point, Summit Knob

English Immersion 12a
FA: Vaino Kodas, Mary Zuvela, 2004
About 15 feet right of The Talon and Sport Crystal, begin in an overhanging flared crack just right of a pine tree. Climb up to a quartz crystal filled vein, and then exit right to the short slab finish of Flight of the Bumbly. 7 bolts.

Flight of the Bumbly 11c
FA: Vaino Kodas, Mary Zuvela, 2004
About 20 feet right of English Immersion, climb up to a left angling ramp. Exit the ramp onto the face and make a series of difficult moves to gain the slab above. 7 bolts.


Boulder Canyon
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