Climbs 14
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 8m a.s.l
Faces all
The name “Easter Island” was coined later after people noticed the presence of two headstones (or Ahu) visible from the top of the crag. When there’s a strong sea breeze, this area is excellent for climbing in June when the blackflies make climbing elsewhere unbearable. A standard climbing rack is required for all routes and belay stations.
The crag is on undeveloped private land. You can approach by water or across land via the Rogues Roost Wilderness Area.
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