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Pinnacles National Monument The Moses Spring Trail in winter
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Pinnacles National Monument
Rockpile Rendezvous
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009
East Side, Pinnacles National Monument
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

The Rockpile Rendezvous will celebrate the legacy of conservation and stewardship that climbers have practiced at Pinnacles over the last 70 years. 

Follow the routes of legends and meet with climbing organizations and park staff to enjoy programs, displays and demonstrations highlighting

  • Route beta
  • Climbing gear from yesteryear
  • Low-impact climbing techniques
  • Youth Climbing
  • Raptor Monitoring
  • Technical Search and Rescue

For more information, please e-mail us or give us a call at 831-389-4486 x243.

 

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The Five Sisters rock formation, as seen from the Bear Gulch Reservoir

Did You Know?
Pinnacles National Monument began as a volcano that first erupted about 195 miles south of its present location. It has traveled northward along the San Andreas Fault, and currently moves at a rate of about 2 - 3 centimeters per year.

Last Updated: March 06, 2009 at 15:53 MST