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Contributed Routes

Name Rating Type Location  Useful To  Date

Air Voyage

5.12-

Trad, 13 pitches, 1700 feet, Grade V

CO : Gunnison : ... : North Chasm View Wall

1 person

Oct 5, 2005

Roofer Madness (FA)

5.11b

Trad, Alpine, 8 pitches, 800 feet, Grade IV

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Roofer Madness Wall

Sep 25, 2005

Cary Granite (FA)

5.11c

Trad, Alpine, 5 pitches, 480 feet, Grade III

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : The Black Wall

Jan 1, 2005

Twisted

5.11d A2

Trad, Aid, 8 pitches, 1000 feet, Grade IV

CO : Gunnison : ... : North Chasm View Wall

Oct 25, 2003

Cannonball Corner (FA)

5.10c

Trad, Alpine, 6 pitches, 500 feet, Grade III

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : The Black Wall

3 people

Jul 26, 2003

Espresso (FA)

5.11a

Trad, Alpine, 6 pitches, 640 feet, Grade III

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : The Black Wall

Jul 26, 2003

Contributed Areas

Name Location  Useful To  Date

Roofer Madness Wall

CO : Alpine Rock : Mt. Evans

Sep 16, 2005

Contributed Photos

Photo Caption Location  Great Image  Date
Ken Trout leading the 2nd pitch.  Photo by Michael Schlauch taken from Espresso.

Ken Trout leading the 2nd pitch. Photo by Michael Schlauch taken from Espresso.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Coffee Achievers (5.10+)

Jul 23, 2008

Espresso with approximate belays.

Espresso with approximate belays.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Espresso (5.11a)

1 person

Sep 4, 2007

Coffee Achievers with approximate belay stations

Coffee Achievers with approximate belay stations

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Coffee Achievers (5.10+)

Aug 29, 2007

Just a bit higher up.  Photo by Tarbuster.

Just a bit higher up. Photo by Tarbuster.

WY : Vedauwoo : ... : Left Torpedo Tube (5.10+)

Aug 23, 2007

At the Supertopo Vedauwoo boogaloo. Photo by Tarbuster

At the Supertopo Vedauwoo boogaloo. Photo by Tarbuster

WY : Vedauwoo : ... : Left Torpedo Tube (5.10+)

Aug 23, 2007

Road Warrior Buttress with the routes Cary Granite, Good Evans, and Road Warrior.

Road Warrior Buttress with the routes Cary Granite, Good Evans, and Road Warrior.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : The Black Wall

Jul 24, 2006

Roofer Madness shown in red

Roofer Madness shown in red

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Roofer Madness (5.11b)

Apr 20, 2006

Greg Cameron on the crux of Cary Granite, first ascent, 1990.

Greg Cameron on the crux of Cary Granite, first ascent, 1990.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Cary Granite (5.11c)

1 person

Jan 23, 2006

Clean Dan Grandusky leading the crux section of Good Evans.

Clean Dan Grandusky leading the crux section of Good Evans.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Good Evans (5.10d)

Jan 20, 2006

Clean Dan Grandusky on the crux pitch, on the first ascent of Cary Granite, 1990.  The two cracks to the right are Good Evans and Road Warrior, respectively.

Clean Dan Grandusky on the crux pitch, on the first ascent of Cary Granite, 1990. The two cracks to the right are Good Evans and Road Warrior, respectively.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Cary Granite (5.11c)

Jan 20, 2006

Clean Dan Grandusky following the crux pitch of Cary Granite on the first ascent in 1990.

Clean Dan Grandusky following the crux pitch of Cary Granite on the first ascent in 1990.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Cary Granite (5.11c)

5 people

Jan 20, 2006

This is a topo of Air Voyage drawn at Old Chicago in Boulder by Derek Hersey in 1991 and presented to Clean Dan Grandusky and me.

This is a topo of Air Voyage drawn at Old Chicago in Boulder by Derek Hersey in 1991 and presented to Clean Dan Grandusky and me.

CO : Gunnison : ... : Air Voyage (5.12-)

Jan 12, 2006

Roofer Madness ascends the prow of the buttress shown in this photo.

Roofer Madness ascends the prow of the buttress shown in this photo.

CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Roofer Madness (5.11b)

1 person

Sep 21, 2005

Contributed Comments

 

Location: CO : Alpine Rock : Mt. Evans : The Tan Buttress's : Noth'N But a Good Time (5.10+ R)
By: Greg Cameron When: Aug 8, 2009

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Comments: Had a great time on this route today. The rock quality is not as good as the Black Wall, and it climbs differently, but there are some interesting and hard passages. The 2nd and 4th pitches involve some pretty heads up climbing with less than optimal protection.


Location: CO : Alpine Rock : Mt. Evans : The Black Wall
By: Greg Cameron When: Aug 5, 2009

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Comments: Perhaps it was a mistake on my part by making up a new crag name, Roofer Madness Wall, rather than sticking with the Black Wall. The Roofer Madness Wall is the mainly north-facing wall to the climber's left of the east-facing Black Wall and part of the same cirque. I get the feeling that most folks perusing the climbs in this area probably completely miss the reference to the Roofer Madness Wall.


Location: CO : Boulder : Eldorado Canyon SP : Redgarden Wall : Redgarden - Tower One : South Face of Tower One (5.10c R)
By: Greg Cameron When: May 18, 2009

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Comments: Funny that someone should just mention that the pin is good. My friend took a 4-foot fall onto the pin yesterday, which not only pulled, but also expanded the flake such that other gear in the flake pulled out and he ended up taking a 30-foot whipper.

So, the pin is no longer there. However, as I recall from doing this route a couple of years ago, there is a perfect slot for a #3 Camalot just below where the pin was. This should adequately protect the section. Without that #3 th... more >>


Location: CA : San Diego County : Mount Woodson : The Cave Area : Greg's Crack (5.11+)
By: Greg Cameron When: Feb 15, 2009

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Comments: Back in the '70s, we knew this as Cricket's Chimney. Cricket, was a reference to Tom Gibson's younger brother who was so skinny that he could chimney the thing.

I have no idea whether I did the FA of this or not, although I can't remember ever not being able to do it.


Location: CA : San Diego County : Mount Woodson : The Summit Area : Ogre (5.11b)
By: Greg Cameron When: Jan 26, 2009

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Comments: With all due respect, I was not on the FA of this route. My guess is that it was Rick Piggott and someone.


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