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Don't climb (except to get somewhere, like a fishing hole), but the opportunities would seem boundless. The pic is actually on the S.Fork Kern looking up at White Dome from near the Rockhouse Meadow area (south end of Rockhouse Basin). If I were a climber, White Dome sure looks like it would be one crazy route. But there are plenty of other domes and outcroppings in the area too. It seems like most of the climbing opportunities would be easier accessed from the west side, by going from Big Meadow over a saddle and down into the Manter Meadow area. I went that way in July on a day hike with wifey and it was really cool, definitely more rock in that area including Rockhouse Peak and Church Dome. I've read some climber reports of ascents of these, seems like it would be pretty cool without being overly hairy but then I don't really know alot about climbing other than I try to avoid it The flyfishing is good too, at the right time of year. The S.Fork Kern is kind of a sketchy crossing in the spring.
Don't climb (except to get somewhere, like a fishing hole), but the opportunities would seem boundless. The pic is actually on the S.Fork Kern looking up at White Dome from near the Rockhouse Meadow area (south end of Rockhouse Basin). If I were a climber, White Dome sure looks like it would be one crazy route. But there are plenty of other domes and outcroppings in the area too. It seems like most of the climbing opportunities would be easier accessed from the west side, by going from Big Meadow over a saddle and down into the Manter Meadow area. I went that way in July on a day hike with wifey and it was really cool, definitely more rock in that area including Rockhouse Peak and Church Dome. I've read some climber reports of ascents of these, seems like it would be pretty cool without being overly hairy but then I don't really know alot about climbing other than I try to avoid it The flyfishing is good too, at the right time of year. The S.Fork Kern is kind of a sketchy crossing in the spring.
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