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DescriptionGeorgetown. I've waited a long time to post this area largely because most of the crags are approached across private land. I had gone up a couple of years ago scouting and managed to get in one long route called "Dirty Pool" (5.12a, 170 ft, 18 clips) named after the biased drubbing that the mayor received when she was evicted from office. Subsequently, a sign appeared near the approach trail declaring the land private and for sale. So, I blew it all off for a while. In February 2004, I ventured back by first asking one of the land owners if I could cross their property. They gave a warm heads up with the caveats that (1) I was not hunting and (2) would respect their privacy and (3) their land. So, it would appear that one can climb here. Just treat the private property for what it is and ask permission first. Getting ThereDrive West on I-70 to Georgetown. Get off at the exit before the hill. Cross under the highway. The main crags are straight ahead and up the hill - 20 minutes. The hike up is a bit of a bear, two thirds of which has no trail. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Georgetown:
The Ramp 5.9 Sport, 1 pitch, 90 feet Inaugural Crag
Giuoco Piano 5.10- Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Inaugural Crag
Fallen 5.10 Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet Inaugural Crag
Face-Off 5.11a/b Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet Inaugural Crag
Rise Above This 5.11b Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet Inaugural Crag
Ascendancy 5.12a Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet Inaugural Crag
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