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Stone Fort climbing guide
Preview 357 climbs across 1 sector in United States. Open TENAR for the full guidebook, ascent log, projects, training, and personal history.
Sector previews to help climbers understand the crag layout.
Public-safe ascent activity used to surface meaningful pages first.
A quick feel for Stone Fort
Use the public grade summary to understand the crag at a glance. The full route list, project tracking, and personal notes stay inside TENAR after login.
How the crag is organized
We list every sector currently present in the public crag dataset so the page matches the app structure more closely.
Stone Fort Bouldering
357 climbs and 0 public ascents.
Sample climbs from the public guidebook
This preview is intentionally capped. Open TENAR to browse the full route list and keep your own climbing data attached.
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Stone Fort Bouldering
7-10 Split
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Ace of Spades
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Aneardon
Stone Fort Bouldering
Aneardon Low
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Art of the Vogi
Stone Fort Bouldering
Art of the Vogi Left
Stone Fort Bouldering
Barn Door 2000
Stone Fort Bouldering
Bear Hug Arete
Stone Fort Bouldering
Bear Hug Low
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Bedwetters
Stone Fort Bouldering
Bent
Stone Fort Bouldering
Use this crag page as the start of your climbing history
TENAR is not only a public crag preview. Inside the app, Stone Fort can become projects, attempts, sends, notes, training context, and coaching prompts.
Review sectors, grades, featured climbs, photos, and field-guide notes where they are published.
Save projects and log attempts while the beta, conditions, and effort are still fresh.
Connect sends and falls with training history so the next plan is easier to make.
Stone Fort climbing guide questions
Quick answers for climbers moving from public discovery into TENAR.
What can I preview for Stone Fort?
This page previews Stone Fort with route counts, sector counts, grade distribution, public-safe ascent activity, and any published field-guide notes or photos available in TENAR.
Can I track projects at Stone Fort?
Yes. Open Stone Fort in TENAR to save projects, log attempts, record ascents, and keep notes connected to your climbing logbook.
Does TENAR replace my training log?
TENAR includes climbing-specific training tracking so hangboard, strength, mobility, and climbing sessions can live next to your ascents and projects.
Open Stone Fort in TENAR, log ascents, and keep the full guidebook close.
Public pages are intentionally limited. The logged-in app carries the full browsing and personal tracking experience.