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Last Visit: May 21, 2006
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Contributed Routes

Name Rating Type Location  Useful To  Date

Battle Fatigue (FA)

5.8 R

Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Combat Rock

May 21, 2006

Pharoah's Child

5.10a

Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Renaissance Wall

Oct 17, 2004

Malander's Passage

5.8+ R

Trad, Alpine, 3 pitches, 500 feet

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Lower East Face

Aug 8, 2004

Pseudo Wallet Eater

5.9

Trad, 4 pitches, 500 feet, Grade II

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : The Pages Wall Area

Mar 12, 2004

Cloister Frock (FA)

5.9

Sport, 1 pitch, 90 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Outer Gates

Nov 9, 2003

Slippage

5.9+

Trad, 2 pitches, 400 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : The Pear

Sep 1, 2003

Bushes

5.8

Trad, 4 pitches, 600 feet, Grade III

CO : Lumpy Ridge : Sundance Buttress

Aug 18, 2002

Root of All Evil

5.9+

Trad, 3 pitches, 400 feet, Grade II

CO : Lumpy Ridge : The Pear

Jul 27, 2002

Cajun Capers

5.7 R

Trad, 6 pitches, 1100 feet, Grade III

CO : Lumpy Ridge : Sundance Buttress

1 person

Jun 30, 2002

Contributed Areas

Name Location  Useful To  Date

Benton Crags

CA : Sierra Eastside : Eastern Hills

Mar 7, 2006

Clark Canyon

CA : Sierra Eastside : Mammoth Lakes Area

Mar 3, 2006

Contributed Photos

Photo Caption Location  Great Image  Date
On the 5.10a variation of pitch 4.

On the 5.10a variation of pitch 4.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Progression (5.10c)

Sep 20, 2004

Howard just above the crux of the route on pitch 2. The crux is stem/liebacking past the piece of gear just below his right foot.

Howard just above the crux of the route on pitch 2. The crux is stem/liebacking past the piece of gear just below his right foot.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Progression (5.10c)

Sep 20, 2004

Heading up the beautiful fifth pitch of Sidetrack after doing Betwixt'em.

Heading up the beautiful fifth pitch of Sidetrack after doing Betwixt'em.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Sidetrack (5.9)

Sep 7, 2004

Above all the major difficulties on the second pitch.

Above all the major difficulties on the second pitch.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Betwixt'em (5.9)

Sep 7, 2004

I'm at the first belay described in Scott's description. Notice that above me the crack system splits in two, the right branch shoots up and to the right. From below it looks like this is the way you want to go since the left branch looks like it peters out in blank face. But as you get higher it becomes apparent that the crack continues. This is the way we went and it was great -- steep, interesting and well protected.

I'm at the first belay described in Scott's description. Notice that above me the crack system splits in two, the right branch shoots up and to the right. From below it looks like this is the way you

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Betwixt'em (5.9)

Sep 7, 2004

Petite from the North. This is taken from the top of the 5.3 chimney you climb to approach the Gash after rapping off the summit.

Petite from the North. This is taken from the top of the 5.3 chimney you climb to approach the Gash after rapping off the summit.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : South Face (5.8)

6 people

Aug 30, 2004

Christa leading through the crux of the second pitch.

Christa leading through the crux of the second pitch.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Visual Aids (5.10b)

Aug 23, 2004

Fran nearing the end of the 5.7 traverse.

Fran nearing the end of the 5.7 traverse.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Casual Route (5.10a)

2 people

Aug 16, 2004

The first pitch on a beautiful wall. All the holds here were covered with a fine black powder (looked like gun powder) which must be from rocks crashing down from the black band at the top of the route.

The first pitch on a beautiful wall. All the holds here were covered with a fine black powder (looked like gun powder) which must be from rocks crashing down from the black band at the top of the rout

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Red Wall (5.10)

Aug 16, 2004

Christa contemplating the crux.

Christa contemplating the crux.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Red Wall (5.10)

Aug 16, 2004

Looking down on the beautiful third pitch.

Looking down on the beautiful third pitch.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Red Wall (5.10)

Aug 16, 2004

Approaching the crux undercling on pitch 4.

Approaching the crux undercling on pitch 4.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Red Wall (5.10)

Aug 16, 2004

Christa is about to pull the crux on pitch 3.

Christa is about to pull the crux on pitch 3.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Osiris (5.7)

Aug 10, 2004

Turning the roof on pitch one. A good yellow TCU or Alien fits behind a tiny ledge to protect the second.

Turning the roof on pitch one. A good yellow TCU or Alien fits behind a tiny ledge to protect the second.

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Good Timing (5.10a)

Aug 10, 2004

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