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==Directions==
==Directions==


[[Image:Smith_Rock_Directions_3.JPG|150px|right|thumb|Directions from Vancouver to Smith Rock]]
[[Image:Smith_Rock_Directions_3.JPG|150px|right|thumb|[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=UBC,+BC,+Canada&daddr=44.356023,-121.13839+&ie=UTF8&z=6&om=1 Shortest Way] from Vancouver to Smith Rock]]
Follow I5/405 south through seattle and take the secret exit north of Portland, following signs to HWY 26. Head southeast on HWY 26 through some small towns (Sandy, Brigthwood, Government Camp). Climb over the west flank of Mt. Hood into the central desert and the town of Madras. Take HWY 97 from Madras to the small town of Terrebonne. Turn East off HWY 97 at [http://www.smithrock.com/aboutsr/maps/terrebonne.html NE Smith Rock Way], then head to one of the campgrounds. The entire drive from Vancouver takes about 10 hours.
''[http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&saddr=UBC,+BC,+Canada&daddr=NE+Smith+Rock+Way,+Terrebonne,+Oregon+97760,+United+States&sll=49.891235,-97.15369&sspn=42.665208,82.265625&ie=UTF8&cd=2&ll=46.897739,-121.651611&spn=5.622656,10.283203&z=7&om=1 Shortest Way (Google Maps)]''<br>
The entire drive from Vancouver takes about 10 hours in good conditions (and with short border delays).
#Follow I-5 south through Seattle and take the I-205 exit north of Portland, following signs to HWY 26.
#Head southeast on HWY 26 through some small towns (Sandy, Brightwood, Government Camp).
#Climb over the west flank of [http://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/RCMap.asp?curRegion=0&mainNav=RoadConditions Mt. Hood] into the central desert and the town of Madras.  
#Take HWY 97 from Madras to the small town of Terrebonne.  
#Turn East off HWY 97 at [http://www.smithrock.com/aboutsr/maps/terrebonne.html NE Smith Rock Way], then head to one of the campgrounds.
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''[http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&saddr=UBC,+BC,+Canada&daddr=46.626806,-120.498047+to:NE+Smith+Rock+Way,+Terrebonne,+Oregon+97760,+United+States&mra=dpe&mrcr=0,1&mrsp=1&sz=8&sll=47.16731,-121.47583&sspn=2.797149,5.141602&ie=UTF8&ll=46.80758,-121.014404&spn=5.632088,10.283203&z=7&om=1 Alternate Way (Google Maps)]''<br>
Depending on road conditions you might want to go through [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/passes/camera.aspx Snoqualmie Pass] rather than travel near Mt. Hood.  This route theoretically adds about half an hour.
#Take the I-5 south to Seattle.
#Take the I-90 out of Seattle east to Yakima.
#Turn right on HWY 97 and follow the directions as above.
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''[http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&saddr=UBC,+BC,+Canada&daddr=45.660127,-121.234131+to:NE+Smith+Rock+Way,+Terrebonne,+Oregon+97760,+United+States&mra=dpe&mrcr=0,1&mrsp=1&sz=7&sll=46.80758,-121.014404&sspn=5.632088,10.283203&ie=UTF8&z=7&om=1 Scott's Variation (Google Maps)]<br>
Both of the above options involve traveling through a high mountain pass, so if the weather looks bad (snow in the passes) you could consider a different route.  This route theoretically adds about an hour.  Though the road still travels through some high elevations south of The Dalles, the area is a desert and receives little precipitation.
#Follow the first step in the ''Shortest Way'' above, but from the Portland bypass take I-84 east along the Columbia River.  This avoids Mt. Hood.
#When you get to The Dalles, take HWY 197 south.
#HWY 197 merges with HWY 97 which you follow south to Terrebonne.
[[Image:Redmond_Smith_Rock_Directions.JPG|150px|right|thumb|Local map of Redmond & Smith Rock]]
[[Image:Redmond_Smith_Rock_Directions.JPG|150px|right|thumb|Local map of Redmond & Smith Rock]]


==Camping==
==Camping==
Camp at [http://www.smithrock.com/aboutsr/maps/sh_camp_map.html Skull Hollow/The Grasslands] for free. There are pit toilets but few other amenities. There are fire-pits for campfires. No picnic tables or seats, so bring your own lawnchairs etc. There is no water supply at the campground so bring your own jugs to fill from taps in town or at the climbing area. This camping area is about a 10 minute drive from the climbing area.
Camp at [http://www.smithrock.com/aboutsr/maps/sh_camp_map.html Skull Hollow/The Grasslands] for free. There are pit toilets but few other amenities. There are fire-pits for campfires. No picnic tables or seats, so bring your own lawnchairs etc. There is no water supply at the campground so bring your own jugs to fill from taps in town or at the climbing area. This camping area is about a 10 minute drive from the climbing area.


There is also a [http://www.smithrock.com/aboutsr/maps/srsp_camp_map.html walk-in campground] right in Smith Rock park (right next to the day-use parking). Although this costs a few bucks, you won't have to do a daily commute to the crags. After you factor in the day-use fee you would have to pay if you camped elsewhere, gas, and wear-and-tear on your car it's probably the cheaper alternative.
[http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=44.396075,-121.062877&spn=0.003695,0.006319&t=h&z=17&msid=101062005694364496106.00045afd6b273cebf950d Location of Skull Hollow campground on google maps]
 
There is also a [http://www.smithrock.com/aboutsr/maps/srsp_camp_map.html walk-in campground] right in Smith Rock park (right next to the day-use parking). Although this costs a few bucks, you won't have to do a daily commute to the crags. After you factor in the day-use fee you would have to pay if you camped elsewhere, gas, and wear-and-tear on your car it's probably the cheaper alternative. However, there are no fires allowed at this site, which may make for a chillier night.


==Food==
==Food==
There is a small grocery store in Terrebonne (20 minutes away), and a Safeway in Redmond, a little further down the highway.


==Climbing==
==Climbing==
The climbing area is almost entirely contained within Smith Rock State Park. There is a day-use parking fee at the park ($3US per car) which can only be paid by cash.
The climbing area is almost entirely contained within Smith Rock State Park. There is a day-use parking fee at the park ($3US per car) which can only be paid by cash or cheque.


==What to bring==
==What to bring==


<p> Bring American money and a passport. You will get hosed on the exchange rate if you try and use a debit card. Bring your climbing gear, camping gear (reasonably warm), and a guide book (at least a photo copy). Should talk around to share tents and stoves. </p>
<p> Bring American money and a passport. You will get hosed on the exchange rate if you try to use a debit card. Bring your climbing gear, camping gear (reasonably warm), and a guide book (at least a photo copy). Should talk around to share tents and stoves. </p>
 
==Dates==
Traditionally, there is a road trip to Smith Rock on the Rememberance Day long weekend in early November.  See the [[trip agenda]] for more details.
 
=Smith Rock Trip 2006=
 
'''Nov. 10-13, 2006''' (Remembrance Day Weekend)
 
===Pre-Trip Meeting===
'''VOC Clubroom on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 @ 7pm'''
 
Come if: you are carless, you are a driver with space in your car, you need directions on how to get there or you have questions/need to find a partner.
 
==Sign Up==
 
'''Note''': For those who are going biking only, please add (B) beside your name.
 
{| valign="top"
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|<ul><ol start="1">
<li>Kaja
<li>Duncan
<li>Champagne
<li>Fuller
<li>Pete Hudson
<li>Jowen Yeo
<li>Charlotte Caunt
<li>Natalie Stafl
<li>Micheal Blicker
<li>Laura Catton
<li>Bob Lai
<li>Fiona Campbell
<li>Christian Sampaleanu
<li>Alice Leppitt
<li>Mike Young
<li>Evan Morris
<li>Greta Raymant
<li>Matthew Breakey
<li>AJ Allan
</ol></ul>
|<ul><ol start="21">      <!-- To Sign Up, Substitute <br> by your name -->
<li>Sophie Silver
<li>Nick Chng             
<li>Melissa Hollis
<li>Charissa Pinnell
<li>Seth Adams
<li>Lara Thompson
<li>Elizabeth Young
<li>Marcin Mirski
<li>Eric von Lieres
<li>Katharina Laeufer            <!-- To Sign Up, Substitute <br> by your name -->
<li>Greg Dennis
<li>Irena Kuca
<li>Stephen Lerch
<li>Meghan Trepanier
<li>Ignacio Rozada
<li>Michael Hägler
<li>ysaline rochat
<li>Alix MacKay
<li>Aurore Ponvienne
</ol></ul>
|<ul><ol start="41">
<li>Laure Chastel
<li>Andrew Silversides
<li>Stephanie Schmitt
<li>Holger Fese
<li>Matt Frey
<li>Ian Garber
<li>Rebecca Kostamo
<li>Andrew McGechaen
<li>Joost Lucker
<li>Andrew Campbell
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</ol></ul>
|}
 
==Cars==
 
<p> If you have space in your car, please post the spots. Passengers pay for gas. If you have a rope and/or rack, please indicate so that we can try and even out people with gear into cars with less gear (see below).</p>
 
'''Note:''' Since it seems that we're going to have a cycling contingency, those who have a bike rack (or willing to lend one) please say so beside your car.


*'''Seth Adams''' (4-5 spots) [rope,rack,tent,stove]{Friday afternoon - Tuesday night} (can take up to 2 bikes on roof) very willing to be a passenger, but my car is available if needed.  Perhaps those willing to blow off Tuesday should ride with me. 
==Upcoming Trips==
# Seth
# Jowen (2 person tent, draws, rope)
# Natalie Stafl
# Aurore Ponvienne (tent)
# Laure Chastel


*'''Kaja's car''' (4 spaces) [2 ropes, draws & full trad rack] {friday afternoon-monday night}:<br>
===2009===
# Kaja
{{main|Smith Rock Remembrance weekend 2011}}
# Duncan
# Champagne (Oh yes, Duncan!)
# Fuller (rope, quickdraws)


*'''Pete's Sweet Jacked up Truck''' aka '''SJUT''' (5 spaces) {Leaving Friday afternoon, back the following thursday but can drop people off at the train station in Portland for the AmTrack back to Vancouver on Tuesday night... The Greyhound bus runs from Portland to Vancouver BC leaving portland at 5pm and arriving in Vancouver at 2am .  It costs 45USD}:<br>
==Past Trips==
#Pete (2 ropes, full trad rack)<br>
#Andrew McGechaen
#Tom Furst
#<br>
#<br>


*'''Bob Lai''' (6 spots){Friday afternoon - Tues)
===2009===
# Bob
# Laura
# Evan (rope, draws, tent, stove)
# Greta
# OPEN!!! i think..check with Bob first...
# Holger Feser


*'''Fiona Campbell''' (Thursday afternoon - Monday evening)
{{main|Smith Rock Remembrance weekend 2009}}
#Fiona (Rope, draws, 1/2 Trad Rack)
#Mike Young (Rope, draws, 1/2 Trad Rack, Guide book, Chain Saw)
#Charissa Pinnell (Rope, draws)


*'''Lara Thompson''' (3 spots, not much room for gear!)[rope,small rack,tent,camp stove](Friday afternoon - Monday evening)
===2008===
#Alice Leppitt
#Sophie Silver
#Melissa Hollis


*'''Matthew Breakey''' (4 spots) [rope,rack]{Friday afternoon - Monday}
{{main|Smith Rock Remembrance weekend 2008}}
# Pawel Mirski (biners, sling, chalk:P, le biciclet?)
# Greg Dennis(2 person tent, stove, Brand New Draws!)
# Marcin (rope, some biners and slings)
# Eric von Lieres (rope, quickdraws)


*'''Stephen Lerch''' (3 spots, 1 rope, sport gear and one canopy [canopy is full of sleepers])  I can carry extra gear for people so call me.
===2007===
# Me
# Meghan Trepanier
# Ysaline Rochat


*'''James Painter''' (tentatively if he can find someone over 25 to drive / supervise)
{{main|Smith Rock Remembrance weekend 2007}}
#James
#Katharina Laeufer
#Ignacio Rozada (over 25/with driver's license)
#Alix MacKay
#<br>


*'''Matt Frey''' (leaving on Friday at around 4pm, back for Tuesday morning, still waiting on someone for last spot... will let you know if it's still available at the pre-trip meeting)
===2006===
#Matt Frey
#Mike Blicker
#Ian Garber
#?


==Carless People==
{{main|Smith Rock Remembrance weekend 2006}}
*People in need of a ride.
# Andrew Silversides (Friday - Monday)
# Stephanie Schmitt (Friday-Monday) rope, sport rack
# Rebecca Kostamo (Friday-Monday)
# Joost Lucker (Friday afternoon-Monday evening)rope,2 harnesses,sport gear,rope gun, 2 p. tent 
# Irena Kuca
# Paige Morrow (have tent & all camping gear) -- hiking
# Andrew Campbell - rope, sport rack, nuts and hexes, camping gear


==Links==
==External Links==
''http://www.smithrock.com/
*[http://www.smithrock.com/ www.smithrock.com]
*[http://members.shaw.ca/vocmike/Guides/Smith_Rock_Guide.pdf Mike Young's Topo]
*[http://www.drtopo.com/oregon/smith.pdf Dr. Topo Topo]
*[http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~swebster/SmithDirections.pdf Kaja's Directions to Smith]
*[http://www.smithrock.com/webcam/index.html Smith Rock webcam and weather]
*[http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Terrebonne&state=OR&site=PDT&textField1=44.3531&textField2=-121.177&e=0 NOAA weather forecast for Terrebonne, OR]


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Latest revision as of 23:52, 28 September 2011

Smith Rock

Introduction

Smith Rock State Park is the premier rockclimbing destination in Central Oregon and is famous worldwide as an early birth place of bolted sport climbing in North America. Climbing is on two primary volcanic rock types. The welded tuff of the main formations provides knobby and pocketed face and irregular crack climbs at all angles and all difficulties. The basalt columns of the upper and lower gorges provide steep splitter cracks and delicate bolted face climbs.

Fall and Spring are prime seasons, winter can be cold and snowy but manageable, summer is formidably hot.

Top-ropeable climbs are limited in number as most formations are more than 1/2 rope length high. However there are numerous quality bolted and traditionally protected climbs at easy grades for the beginner lead climber.

Directions

Shortest Way from Vancouver to Smith Rock

Shortest Way (Google Maps)
The entire drive from Vancouver takes about 10 hours in good conditions (and with short border delays).

  1. Follow I-5 south through Seattle and take the I-205 exit north of Portland, following signs to HWY 26.
  2. Head southeast on HWY 26 through some small towns (Sandy, Brightwood, Government Camp).
  3. Climb over the west flank of Mt. Hood into the central desert and the town of Madras.
  4. Take HWY 97 from Madras to the small town of Terrebonne.
  5. Turn East off HWY 97 at NE Smith Rock Way, then head to one of the campgrounds.


Alternate Way (Google Maps)
Depending on road conditions you might want to go through Snoqualmie Pass rather than travel near Mt. Hood. This route theoretically adds about half an hour.

  1. Take the I-5 south to Seattle.
  2. Take the I-90 out of Seattle east to Yakima.
  3. Turn right on HWY 97 and follow the directions as above.


Scott's Variation (Google Maps)
Both of the above options involve traveling through a high mountain pass, so if the weather looks bad (snow in the passes) you could consider a different route. This route theoretically adds about an hour. Though the road still travels through some high elevations south of The Dalles, the area is a desert and receives little precipitation.

  1. Follow the first step in the Shortest Way above, but from the Portland bypass take I-84 east along the Columbia River. This avoids Mt. Hood.
  2. When you get to The Dalles, take HWY 197 south.
  3. HWY 197 merges with HWY 97 which you follow south to Terrebonne.
Local map of Redmond & Smith Rock

Camping

Camp at Skull Hollow/The Grasslands for free. There are pit toilets but few other amenities. There are fire-pits for campfires. No picnic tables or seats, so bring your own lawnchairs etc. There is no water supply at the campground so bring your own jugs to fill from taps in town or at the climbing area. This camping area is about a 10 minute drive from the climbing area.

Location of Skull Hollow campground on google maps

There is also a walk-in campground right in Smith Rock park (right next to the day-use parking). Although this costs a few bucks, you won't have to do a daily commute to the crags. After you factor in the day-use fee you would have to pay if you camped elsewhere, gas, and wear-and-tear on your car it's probably the cheaper alternative. However, there are no fires allowed at this site, which may make for a chillier night.

Food

There is a small grocery store in Terrebonne (20 minutes away), and a Safeway in Redmond, a little further down the highway.

Climbing

The climbing area is almost entirely contained within Smith Rock State Park. There is a day-use parking fee at the park ($3US per car) which can only be paid by cash or cheque.

What to bring

Bring American money and a passport. You will get hosed on the exchange rate if you try to use a debit card. Bring your climbing gear, camping gear (reasonably warm), and a guide book (at least a photo copy). Should talk around to share tents and stoves.

Upcoming Trips

2009

Past Trips

2009

2008

2007

2006