Rock Climb Buttermilk Boulders
Bishop, California
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Added by Noah Crider
An amazing location to enjoy nature and get a ton of climbing in.
This spot is a rock climbers wonderland!
It is a bit off the beaten path, so make sure your trusted vehicle can make it on an off road adventure.
Come prepared to spend a long time there, you will want to climb all day.
As always, please respect nature and pack out what you pack in :)
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