Yes, it does exist....it is few and far between and in this case the approach was a nice long 1 1/2 hrs to get to the crag but the scenery along the way was worth the long hike in. Below are some pictures of the approach into/out of the crag.
the return at the end of the day...Josh with their new pup Ainsley who was very well behaved for being a new member of the K family
Smith....we started from the parking lot in the mid-left part of the picture.
One of the good things about the approach....it thins out the herd at the crag!
dropping back down to the river...to be followed with a quick short steep hike to the parking lot.
Smith Rocks....looking west..
the fish eye version
the return at the end of the day...Josh with their new pup Ainsley who was very well behaved for being a new member of the K family
Smith....we started from the parking lot in the mid-left part of the picture.
One of the good things about the approach....it thins out the herd at the crag!
dropping back down to the river...to be followed with a quick short steep hike to the parking lot.
Smith Rocks....looking west..
the fish eye version
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