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Rocky Mountain National Park

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About Rocky Mountain National Park:

Amazing historic alpine climbing in one of the lower 48's major alpine playgrounds. You should feel comfortable leading at least one grade harder than the route you wish to do, as the altitude and sandbag nature of the area can lead to some horrendous epics.
Nearest town or city: Estes Park
Directions: Enter the park by driving east of Estes Park, enter through the kiosk and pay your money to enter the park. The rangers will be able to point you in the right direction as for roads to follow to the trailheads.
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Camping: Yes
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Quantity of Climbs: Lifetime
Books: Rock Climbing Colorado, by Stuart M Green.
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Forum Discussions (8)

  Subject Author Replies Last Post
With Replies Spearhead, Sharkstooth, or Keyhole Ridge? doubledare 3 Sep 05, 7:37 AM
With Replies RMNP backcountry flyfishing gat 1 Sep 05, 5:21 AM
With Replies How hard are the RMNP clmbing grades?? paulmadry 7 Jul 23, 7:40 PM
With Replies Longs Pk- Diamond Approaches mbg 8 Jun 29, 12:28 PM
With Replies Rmnp mookie7971 5 Aug 19, 9:38 PM
With Replies Blackstar, RMNP, Cathedral Wall mother_sheep 1 Aug 10, 7:11 AM
With Replies TR: Culp-Bossier chizang 11 Jul 16, 3:59 PM
With Replies Bouldering in Rocky Mountain National? opportunemoment 2 Jul 02, 2:28 PM

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