Skyline Boulders Climbing Guide
Skyline Boulders offers solid granite bouldering with problems ranging from mellow warm-ups to world-class testpieces. The area features quality rock and creative movement across multiple boulder fields, making it a go-to spot for boulderers looking to work projects or just get some good movement in. Check current access conditions before heading out, as seasonal restrictions may apply.
Classic Routes
The must-do problems that define the Skyline Boulders experience. These routes offer exceptional movement, position, or rock quality that makes them worth seeking out regardless of grade.
Routes
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Vocabulary Lesson (V-easy, Boulder, Plethora)
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Mosquito Spawning Grounds (V0-4, Boulder, Spawn)
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One Cheek Sneak (V0, Boulder, Moon Boulder)
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No Chin (V0-1, Boulder, Pit Boulder)
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Punchy Rock (V2, Boulder, Pocket Monster Boulder)
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The Forbidden Chin (V3, Boulder, Pit Boulder)
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Plethora (V4, Boulder, Plethora)
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Moon Floss (V6, Boulder, Moon Boulder)
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Dark Side of the Moon (V7, Boulder, Moon Boulder)
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Beginner Routes (V0–V2)
Perfect for warming up or introducing newer boulderers to the area. These problems offer good movement without being too intimidating, though watch the grades on some of the range problems—they can vary significantly in difficulty.
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7 And Up (V0-4, Boulder, Birch Creek Boys)
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Spread-Eagle (V0-4, Boulder, The Bird)
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Helarctos Malayanus (V0-4 X, Boulder, Upper Bear Wall)
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Ursus Americanus (V0-4, Boulder, Upper Bear Wall)
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Cat with the Long Arms (V0 R, Boulder, Pocket Monster Boulder)
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Intermediate Routes (V3–V6)
The bread and butter of Skyline Boulders. These problems will give you a solid workout and feature the area's signature movement styles. Great for building strength and working on technique.
Routes
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I Have Service Up Here! (V3-6, Boulder, Birch Creek Boys)
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Lil' Ol' Lowell's Lowkey Lieback/Offwidth (V1-5, Boulder, Birch Creek Boys)
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Matt Pshaat (V3-4, Boulder, Birch Creek Boys)
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Steak Steak (V2-5, Boulder, Birch Creek Boys)
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Babe With the Power (V4-6, Boulder, The Labyrinth Boulder)
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What babe? (V4-6, Boulder, The Labyrinth Boulder)
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You remind me of the babe (V4-6, Boulder, The Labyrinth Boulder)
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Chars hard (V4, Boulder, Pocket Monster Boulder)
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Hard Routes (V7+)
The area's testpieces and project-worthy lines. These problems demand serious commitment and represent some of the hardest bouldering around. Come prepared for multiple sessions.
Routes
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Raw Dog (V6-7, Boulder, Moon Boulder)
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Melursus ursinus (V15, Boulder, Bear Foot)
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Ursus arctos (V15 R, Boulder, Bearly Standing)
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Barn Swallow (V15 PG13, Boulder, The Bird)
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Big Papa (V7, Boulder, Pocket Monster Boulder)
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Spawn of Satan (V15, Boulder, Spawn)
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