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  • Contexto de grado: US
  • Ascensiones: 5

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Take the rightward-angling line on the left wall of the amphitheater just left of two small trees to the much easier water groove up high to chains.

This is a short but steep and powerful route through the overlaps right of Dig the Groove. The rock at the start is a bit crinkly but improves past the first bolt.

Power up the closely bolted black corner above the cave at the back of the amphitheater (crux) to much easier climbing up cool patina to lower-offs.

Start low on the right, and climb past the small shield to a steep wall (crux), then continue up easier climbing on more nice patina to chains high and right.

Scramble up the grainy ramps and 4 inch ledges to reach bolt 3 and the real climbing. Pull the 5.9 bulge on positive holds. Continue up the face for 40 feet. A 10 foot, low-angle section then transitions into a steeper headwall. Face right, and gain the ledge: 5.8 or 5.9 depending on your choices. The double bolt anchor is another 10 feet further.

Start on the platform just left of the bent pine tree. Climb the 5.3 ramps (staying right of the first bolt for Dine-o-mite) 15 feet to the first bolt. Continue up another 15 feet to the small roof. There is one good hand hold in reach above the roof. Find a way to pull through and up to a solid stance above, 5.10a. This sequence may be harder with a shorter reach. Good 5.9 face climbing above can be eased by stemming a foot back to the corner. When the bolts transition onto the right wall, the 'easy' route (5.9) stays left of the bolts up high into the corner. Get high enough to use the horizontal crack in the roof with your hands, then walk your feet right across the face. Pull around the corner, and finish up to the two bolt anchor.

A more direct line 2 feet right of the bolts under the roof goes up the small corners and thin cracks at 5.10c.

A TR variation starting a bit lower climbs the small, hanging dihedral for 15 feet (5.11a) before rejoining the standard line.

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Autor(es): Derek A. Wolfe

Fecha: 2021

número ISBN: 9781734911220

Everything you need to explore this idyllic range, the Colorado's Elk Range Mountains guidebook is a tome of high-altitude ascents in the rugged Rockies between Aspen and Crested Butte.

  • Includes 200+ routes on 51 peaks over 13,000 ft.
  • Covers hikes, scrambles, snow/rock climbs and technical routes

Autor(es): Gerry Roach

Fecha: 2022

número ISBN: 9781641607759

Providing accurate and comprehensive info, the 4th edition of Fulcrum Colorado's Fourteeners includes standard, alternate and technical routes for all 58 peaks over 14,000 ft. in the Centennial state.

  • Updated to include up-to-date topographic maps, GPS coordinates, expanded route details and alterations to trail access
  • Multiple tables and appendices summarize features for quick reference
  • Author Gerry Roach shares his expertise from over 50 years of mountaineering
  • Includes full colour photos and 31 maps

Autor(es): Matt Payne and Bob Rosebrough

Fecha: 2022

número ISBN: 9781937052775

Colorado Mountain Club:
Climbing Colorado's San Juans is a treasure trove of adventures ranging from easy scrambles for the outdoor novice to advanced, technical ascents of staggering summits for seasoned peakbaggers.
  • Chapters are organized into 13 mountain subgroups
  • Covers nearly 300 routes and 200 peaks—including 13 of Colorado's 54 fourteeners and 29 of its highest Centennial peaks
  • Includes key intel, maps, color photos and storied explanations of San Juan mountain's climbing history

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