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Interesting rock.

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Cow Creek Canyon
Submitted By: Leo Paik
Interesting rock.
Aug 31, 2009

Sheep Mountain Rock.

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Sheep Mountain Rock
Submitted By: Kurt Johnson
BETA PHOTO: Sheep Mountain Rock.
Oct 29, 2006

Pulpit Rock, per RMNP folks.  Anyone have more details?

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Cow Creek Canyon
Submitted By: Leo Paik
Pulpit Rock, per RMNP folks. Anyone have more details?
May 30, 2006

There's plenty of pro but the second crux, this one at 10a, will get your pulse going with yet more laybacking.

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Gimmerton Corner (5.10b/c)
Submitted By: Luke Clarke
There's plenty of pro but the second crux, this one at 10a, will get your pulse going with yet more ...
Aug 7, 2004

The second pitch is the easiest, given the rests, but some of the moves are less-than-obvious and some may find them closer to 5.9 than 5.8. It's a quality pitch, in any case.

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Gimmerton Corner (5.10b/c)
Submitted By: Luke Clarke
The second pitch is the easiest, given the rests, but some of the moves are less-than-obvious and so...
Aug 7, 2004

P1 starts with some 5.9 hand crack moves that protect well, but the best part is the dihedral just above this climber's postion.

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Gimmerton Corner (5.10b/c)
Submitted By: Chuck Graves
P1 starts with some 5.9 hand crack moves that protect well, but the best part is the dihedral just a...
Aug 7, 2004

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