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Contributed Routes

Name Rating Type Location  Useful To  Date

Lycra Bikers From Hell

5.12a R (1)

Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : Crescent Wall

Jan 29, 2003

Nuclear Polka

5.10a (14)

Trad, 2 pitches, 130 feet

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

Jan 29, 2003

Brasserie

5.12a (2)

Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Vestibule

Jan 28, 2003

Liquid Crystal Display

5.11c (5)

Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Vestibule

Jan 28, 2003

Cinq Cents

5.11d (2)

Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Vestibule

Jan 1, 2002

Monkey on a String

5.12b (3)

Sport, 60 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : J-Crack Slab Area

Jan 1, 2002

Across Enemy Lines

5.11b (6)

Trad, Sport, 2 pitches, 130 feet

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

Jan 1, 2002

Gina's Surprise

5.5 X (5)

Trad, 150 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : The Pear

Jan 1, 2002

Pin Route

5.5 (14)

Trad, 3 pitches, 300 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : Twin Owls

Jan 1, 2002

Abbaye d'Orval

5.10b (24)

Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Catacomb

Jan 1, 2002

Natural Born Driller

5.11c (11)

Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Catacomb

Jan 1, 2002

Suburban Hangover

5.10c (9)

Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Needle

Jan 1, 2002

Needle TR wall aka Uphill Slab

5.7+ (6)

TR, 1 pitch, 70 feet

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : The Needle

Jan 1, 2002

Renaissance Wall

5.12c (4)

Sport, 3 pitches, 240 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Renaissance Wall

Jan 1, 2002

Devil's Lake Revisited

5.7 (1)

Trad, 1 pitch, 60 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : The Pear

Jan 1, 2002

Dead Boy

5.10b (14)

Trad, 1 pitch, 60 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Isis Buttress

Jan 1, 2002

Road Kill

5.10b (19)

Trad, 60 feet

CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Isis Buttress

Jan 1, 2002

Contributed Areas

Name Location  Useful To  Date

The Thimble

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Prospect Mountain

Sep 16, 2006

The Thumb

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Prospect Mountain

Sep 16, 2006

Nancy's Rock

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Palisade Mountain

Feb 12, 2003

The Needle

CO : Estes Park Valley : ... : Prospect Mountain

Feb 5, 2003

Contributed Comments

 

Location: CO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Long's Peak : North Face/Ridge : Cable Route (5.4)
By: Nate Christiansen When: Feb 4, 2004

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Comments: Had a quick question, has any one done this route recently, if so can you tell me about the ice and conditions of the roy_ute at the moment.


Location: CO : Estes Park Valley : Big Thompson Canyon : Palisade Mountain : Nancy's Rock
By: Nate Christiansen When: Sep 7, 2003

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Comments: I was just wondering who placed those 3/8" bolts on top? Has anyone ever looked at them? Yes, they are placed properly, but they are also placed on a loose flake. They could have been placed ANYWHERE else and would have been just fine. These routes are not exaclty the safest routes to toprope unless well backed up.


Location: CO : Estes Park Valley : Lumpy Ridge : The Book : Isis Buttress : Living Dead (5.11b)
By: Nate Christiansen When: Aug 14, 2003

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Comments: This is one of those non typical lumpy climb(bulges, vertical). the first crux was way harder than the top crux. switch the 2 cruxes around and give the first one 5.11c. i also remember saying sorry to my fingers after pulling that bulge. very texured rock


Location: CO : Estes Park Valley : Lumpy Ridge : Crescent Wall : Finger Lickin' Good (5.11a)
By: Nate Christiansen When: Aug 1, 2003

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Comments: The first pitch is really not that difficult, it just makes you think. For a crack fiend, it is a little less secure considering you are underclinging the pitch. The moves off the belay on the second pitch are hard because you are trying to get away from the all the slings and RPs. The rest is ultra classic.


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