Lover's Leap (Tahoe, California) Explained

Lover's Leap
Map:USA California
Location:El Dorado County, California,
United States
Label Position:left
Elevation Ft:6944
Elevation Ref:[1]
Range:Sierra Nevada
Coordinates:38.7994°N -120.1356°W
Topo:USGS Pyramid Peak
Coordinates Ref:[2]
Easiest Route:Hike
Embedded:
Lover's Leap climbing area
Climbing Type:traditional crag
Height:Up to 600feet
Pitches:4
Ratings:5.5 to 5.12d, VB to V6
Grades:I and II
Rock Type:granite
Quantity:weeks worth
Development:well developed
Aspect:north
Season:spring to fall
Ownership:Eldorado National Forest
Camping:Lovers Leap Campground
Classic Climbs:
  • Bear's Reach (5.7)
  • Corrugation Corner (5.7)
  • Surrealistic Pillar 5.7)
  • Haystack (5.8)
  • Fantasia (5.9 R)
  • The Line (5.9)
  • Traveler Buttress (5.9)
  • Hospital Corner (5.10a)
  • Tombstone Terror (5.10c)
  • Boothill (5.11a)
  • Nirvana (5.11c)
  • R.I.P. (5.11d)
  • Dog Party (5.12b)
  • Fight the Power (5.12b/c)
Stars:4
Child:yes
Map Width:200

Lover's Leap is a steep granite cliff band in El Dorado County, California, United States, a landmark which catches the eye as one travels by, and a popular destination for climbers. The origin of its name is unknown, but common to most Lover's Leaps, one version from local folklore says two Native Americans lovers leapt to their deaths from the summit.[3]

Geography

The cliffs of Lover's Leap run horizontally through the Eldorado National Forest for over a third of a mile (0.6 km), with heights between 250 and 600 feet (76–183 m). The formation faces towards the northwest, and lie just south of Route 50, between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento. The historic Pony Express trail roughly parallels Route 50, and runs directly beneath Lover's Leap. The closest major urban center is the Tahoe area about 10 miles to the northeast. The cliff is at the northern terminus of a sloping ridge that runs southwest for six miles to the peak of Little Round Top. The Forest Service operates the nearby Lover's Leap Campground,[4] and the historic Strawberry Lodge is also nearby.[5]

Climbing

Lover's Leap is a popular climbing destination with over one hundred and fifty established routes. It is best known for its traditional multi-pitch routes, often using granite dikes for holds; but the area also includes some boulder problems.

Bruce Cooke established the first recorded climbing route here, a chimney in the middle of the wall, around 1950. A handful of routes were put in the following decade by local climbers (some with the Sierra Club) from the Sacramento Valley and the Bay Area. Routes established in this early period included future classics Corrugation Corner, and Bear's Reach, a route made famous half a century later by a viral video in which Dan Osman speed climbed it.

The 'Leap gained its current climbing popularity during the 1960s and 1970s, a period during which the first ascents of most notable new lines were done.[6] Traveler Buttress, featured in Fifty Classic Climbs of North America, was put up in 1966. Well-known climber Royal Robbins moved to the area from Yosemite during the 1970s, and opened the first climbing school at Lover's Leap.[6]

Some popular routes at Lover's Leap today are:

Route name ! Difficulty
Knapsack Crack 5.5
Deception 5.6
Harvey's Wallbangers, Center 5.6
Pop Bottle 5.7
Surrealistic Pillar 5.7
East Wall 5.7
Corrugation Corner 5.7
Bear's Reach 5.7
Haystack 5.8
East Crack 5.8
The Line 5.9
Traveler Buttress 5.9
Scimitar 5.9R
Eagle's Buttress, Right 5.10a

External links

Notes and References

  1. 24129. Lovers Leap, California . 2012-12-13.
  2. 262984. Lovers Leap. 2012-12-13.
  3. Web site: Eldorado National Forest Centennial 1910 - 2010. USDA Forest Service. 13 December 2012.
  4. http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/eldorado/documents/rogs/rog_pvl_lovers.pdf Lover's Leap Campground
  5. http://www.strawberry-lodge.com/ Strawberry Lodge
  6. Book: Roper, Steve. South Lake Tahoe Climbing. 2004. SuperTopo. 83–85.