General
Location: Coming from Tallinn drive Peterburi maantee towards Narva. Make a U turn to on the highway towards Jöe Lähtme and ECGG golf club once you have passed the church (on the left) and drive to the church. Follow the signs towards ECGG golf club. Distance from downtown Tallinn is roughly 30 km.
Finding it: Before the club house you’ll see the stone on your left side on the field. The 5,9 m high Ellandvahe stone is hard to miss as it is located relatively close to the road, on an open field, next to where the golf course begins.
Parking: It is easy to drive to the shoulder right next to the golf course some 200 m away from the stone although some prefer driving right to the foot of the stone.
Other remarks: Since the stone is in an open space it dries quickly. The stone is good fun as it offers a variety of difficulties ranging from easy to more advanced ones. The terrain around the stone is excellent and does not necessitate having a bouldering pad although you might appreciate having one especially when topping this good size stone.
Routes

# |
Name |
Description |
Difficulty
|
1. |
Route 66 |
Goes almost around the whole stone. Do not use the top edge of the stone before topping the route (top as close to end of Eesti mandala as you dare). |
|
2. |
Zsa Zsa Gabor |
An easy balance, rather than power, route |
|
3. |
Par 1 |
An obvious crack on the side of the stone |
|
12. |
Kartul |
Rather easy route, however height gives it a bit of spice |
|
13. |
Porgand |
Rather easy route (even easier than Kartul), however in the corner not having anything underneath you makes you watch your step |
|
14. |
Rewind |
Basically same as Route 66, only the other way around. Do not use the top edge of the stone before topping the route. |
|
# |
Name |
Description |
Difficulty
|
1. |
Route 66 |
Goes almost around the whole stone. Do not use the top edge of the stone before topping the route. (top as close to end of Eesti mandala as you dare) |
|
4. |
Baju-Baj |
This is the old version of this route, it will became unclimable as soon as we remove the dangerous loose flake beneath the overhang. Old version (as well as new, which goes straight up little bit to the left from old start) have a sit-start. |
6c (suggested) |
5. |
Up & down |
The easiest route both up and down the stone |
|
10. |
Baju-Baj |
New version of the Baju-Baj route (see above).
|
6c (suggested) |
11.
|
-
|
|
6b+/6c (suggested)
|
14. |
Rewind |
Basically same as Route 66, only the other way around. Do not use the top edge of the stone before topping the route. |
|
# |
Name |
Description |
Difficulty
|
1. |
Route 66 |
Use the top edge of the stone only when topping the route (top as close to end of Eesti mandala as you dare)
|
|
6. |
Positively Yours |
Do not use the top or side edge of the stone on the route
|
|
7. |
Enema
|
Balance, rather than power route
|
|
8. |
Eesti mandala
|
Hardest climbed problem on the boulder. Tape your fingers if you plan to work on it for long time, because some holds are getting really nasty on your skin. Suggested difficulty (with the sit-start)
|
7a+/7b |
9. |
- |
Possibly a route for an openhand specialist |
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14. |
Rewind |
Basically same as Route 66, only the other way around. Do not use the top edge of the stone before topping the route. |
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