Unknown Area
Overall:
I couldn’t find this area listed elsewhere nor a name. It has some perfect climbing for kids but horrible approach where 8-9 year olds struggled. This might be an area left for adults who are beginning their climbing experience instead. Still, I placed it here so you can make that decision for yourself.
Routes: 
There’s a variety of climbs for kids to do, a sport 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6. However, there are no harder climbs for you to enjoy.
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Approach: 
Its a rough approach with kids. Steep, loose, terrain that would take an adult 10-15 minutes (so do the math with kids).
Landing:
Traffic:
Not well known, hence the no name thing, and thus not trafficked.