Mizugaki
Mizugaki is a climbing area in Japan, located in the northern part of the Yamanashi Prefecture.[1] The forest of Mizugaki is owned by the Emperor of Japan.[2]
It is known for highball bouldering and long trad lines.[3] The rock consists of granite with many natural pockets. Because of the higher altitude it is also possible to climb in Mizugaki during the summer.[4]
Jason Kehl can be seen climbing in Mizugaki in the movie Big in Japan. He praises Mizugaki for its beautiful forest setting.[5]
References
- http://www.mountainproject.com/scripts/AreaMap.php?id=107002228
- http://thousand-cranes.blogspot.com/search/label/Mizugaki
- http://mountainproject.com/v/mizugaki-yama/107002228
- http://thousand-cranes.blogspot.com/2007/04/mizugaki.html
- http://www.videoclimb.com/2008/10/16/mizugaki-bouldering-in-japan-with-jason-khel-and-friends/
External links
- http://mountainproject.com/v/mizugaki-yama/107002228, short info on Mizugaki climbing
- http://www.ogawayama.com/Mizugaki/30m_slab.html, online guide to Mizugaki climbing
- http://www.videoclimb.com/2008/10/16/mizugaki-bouldering-in-japan-with-jason-khel-and-friends/, clip of Jason Kehl in Mizugaki
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