The area's impressive rock formations have also drawn the interest of area
rock climbers over the years. The volcanic tuff is very similar to, but not as solid as, the rock found at Oregon's more famous climbing area
Smith Rock. There are more than 80 established climbing routes at Leslie Gulch. The majority of these routes are
sport climbs but there are a few
traditional climbs, as well. Many of the sport climbing routes found in the area rely on artificially manufactured holds. The so-called "Einstein" and "Asylum" walls, in particular, are home to many routes composed almost entirely of human-drilled pockets. This activity was responsible for a moratorium on route development and
BLM plans for bolt removal. However, the bolts have remained and the BLM has allowed climbing to continue. ==References==