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jdcox_9
May 29, 2002, 7:03 PM
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I know what you are going to say: 'all the climbing is prime' My friend and I are road tripping to the area the third week in June i would just like to know where you think there is a high concentration of quality (most of all FUN) bouldering and sport climbing if you could tell me how to get there from major highways too, that would be great
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jdcox_9
May 29, 2002, 7:05 PM
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and hey, if you're not busy and want to meet up, that's cool too ...as long as you don't pull too hard drop me a PM ... we will be climbing the 20th through the 24th.
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bradhill
May 29, 2002, 7:14 PM
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Check out climbingboulder.com for a great guide. Eldorado Canyon is one of the world's top trad climbing spots. Lumpy Ridge in Estes Park is a great granite trad area. The First Flatiron is a fun, moderate but run-out 10 pitch climb. These places are where I'd go first on a road trip.
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madscientist
May 29, 2002, 7:18 PM
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Check out the Website www.climbingboulder.com. They will have all the information you need on how to get to an area. My personal favorites is The Monestary (not really all that close), Clear Creek Canyon, and Boulder Canyon for sport climbing, and Carter Lake and Flagstaff for bouldering, but I don't boulder around Boulder much.
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jdcox_9
May 31, 2002, 1:20 AM
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thanks for the link guys any personal preferances?
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stevematthys
May 31, 2002, 3:13 AM
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e-mail me. i can show you around some of the denver/boulder climbing areas: eldorado springs, flatirons, morrison, north table mountain, clear creek canyon, etc......
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rck_climber
Jun 4, 2002, 4:15 PM
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Just to reiterate what Steve said - the Flatirons and Eldo are, IMHO, the best. Start off there and then head elsewhere if you didn't find what you're looking for. Mick Edit: wigglestick is right, I failed to notice that you're primarily heading for sport and bouldering. The Flatirons are primarily trad with a few bolts here and there, and Eldo has a good number of bolted lines, but Clear Creek Canyon's probably your best bet for sport. Good call, wigglestick. [ This Message was edited by: rck_climber on 2002-06-04 09:48 ]
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wigglestick
Jun 4, 2002, 4:31 PM
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I agree that Eldo and the Flatirons are outstanding areas but not for sport climbing and bouldering. Well maybe bouldering but anyway. For sport climbing I would check out Clear Creek Canyon which is west of Denver on Highway 6. Boulder Canyon also has some good sport climbing. There are also some excellent smaller areas north west of near Estes Park and Lyons. My advice is to go to Boulder and visit Neptune Mountaineering which is at the corner of Table Mesa Road and Highway 93. Browse the extensive library of guidebooks they have and then buy a few and head in practically any direction (except east) and then start climbing. climbingboulder.com is a good start but it only has the main areas and some of the high quality smaller areas are not listed. PM me if you need any more info or if you want to hook up when you are out here.
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cabdog
Jun 4, 2002, 5:27 PM
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you can't beat shelf road for sport climbing. Some of the best in the world..
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