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Rooster Rock is a well-known 180-foot pillar of Columbia River basalt located below the cliffs of Crown Point at the western end of Rooster Rock State Park. The rock was an ancient Indian place of worship and was originally called Woutoulat. This is probably the rock mentioned by Lewis & Clark as their camping place on November 2, 1805. According to Oregon Geographic Names, the modern name is of phallic significance.
Activity Notes
Preference will be given to BCEP team 2 and FM101 grads but all are welcome to apply.
This is fun one day rock climb close to Portland in the Columbia River Gorge. Please make sure to bring all the gear on the gear list plus a wind breaker (it can be gusty on top and gets chilly in the wind), snacks, water, and maybe your phone or camera. You must have recent experience rock climbing, rappelling with an autoblock, and using pruskis, . No chalk is allowed here. Climbers will wear their helmets at all times on this climb. Caution: there is Poison Oak at the base of the rock. Please avoid touching it if possible.
Directions: I-84 E to Rooster Rock state Park. Take exit 25 from I-84. A day use parking permit, or Oregon State Parks parking permit is required. Park in the far West end of the parking lot near the restrooms and near Rooster Rock Trailhead. We will meet at 9:00 AM , distribute the gear and go in together. We will hike to the base of the climb, put up a rope so each climber will be belayed on each pitch and climb to the top, do a long double rope rappel to the ground (about 200 feet). An Autoblock will be needed for the rappel. After the climb we will pull the ropes and hike out together.
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| Driving Distance from Portland | 25 miles |
| Driving Time from Portland | 0 hours |
| General Route Info | summitpost: https://www.summitpost.org/rooster-rock-columbia-gorge/151864 |
| Expected Duration | Car to car in one day |
| Relevant Maps | Google map https://goo.gl/maps/VNw2Q6omxRv |