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Lake Ramona

Lake Ramona is the seldom visited step brother of Mt Woodson. It can be seen as a large hill just to the north as you look down from the north side of Woodson. In days gone by, it served as an alternative for those locals who grew tired of bushwacking around their all too familiar Mt Woodson. Actually, this hill does have several high quality climbs, in the 5.10 and 5.11 range, if you care to make the trek to the top half of the hill.

Access Issue : None known

How to get there : We'll get you some directions soon. The approach entails dirt roads and bicycles unless you don't mind the 2 mile hike.

Types of Climbing : Bouldering, Toprope

Number of Routes : Numerous but not sure of count

Ratings : 5.7 to 5.12

Recommended Guide :   None

 

     

San Diego
Climbing Areas
1 : Most Popular
2 : Medium Popular
3 : Obscure
4 : Closed
Real Rock . . .
Corte Madera Mt : 2
Crest/Singing Hills
: 4
Culp Valley : 2
Deerhorn Valley : 3
Descanso Wall : 2
Dixon Lake : 1
Eagle Peak : 2
El Cajon Mt : 2
El Monte Slabs : 3
Lake Hodges Dam : 2
Lake Ramona : 3
Lawson Peak : 3
Los Coches : 3
Magnolia Boulders : 4
McCain Valley : 2
Mission Gorge : 1
Mt Gower : 3
Mt Helix : 3
Mt Everest : 2
Mt. Woodson : 1
Otay : 2 or 4
Poway Crags : 4
Rainbow : 4
Rexrodes : 3
San Marcos Quarry: 3
Santee Boulders : 1
Stonewall Peak : 2
Thing Valley : 4
Twilight Zone : 3
Valley of the Moon : 2
Artificial . . .
Peoples Wall : 2
Pump Wall : 2
Gyms . . .
Vertical Hold Gym
SDSU Aztec Ctr
Solid Rock Gym
UCSD Outback Ctr