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Martin Barnett
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jun 2006
· Points: 95
Does anybody know if you can still drive down South Mineral Creek road.
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B Gilmore
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Jan 23, 2013
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AZ
· Joined Nov 2005
· Points: 1,260
Martin Barnett wrote:Does anybody know if you can still drive down South Mineral Creek road. Definitely not.
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B Gilmore
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Jan 23, 2013
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AZ
· Joined Nov 2005
· Points: 1,260
Jamie Jones wrote:Fifty two degrees in The San Juans, estimated 6oo people in the ice park each day this weekend, even worst than the Festival. Poor ruined Colorado. 600 people in the ice park? I don't think so... And if it is true, that's great because that's 600 less people doing the AWESOME routes that are in right now all around the ice park.
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Ouray Badger
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2007
· Points: 25
Beagle wrote: 600 people in the ice park? I don't think so... And if it is true, that's great because that's 600 less people doing the AWESOME routes that are in right now all around the ice park. The only question is ...just how twisted are those people doing those AWESOME routes without any ice?
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clay meier
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Dec 2008
· Points: 350
Is gandolfs really out? I have been down there several times at this time of the year and its usually super fat. Also I climbed the curecanti monster recently. Its thin but climbable completely on ice with the exception of a small mixed section on p1 that i suspect is iced up by now.
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Igor T
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Mar 2011
· Points: 0
Silver Plume conditions? Anyone?????
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Jason Antin
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Jan 23, 2013
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Golden, CO
· Joined May 2009
· Points: 1,375
Beagle wrote: 600 people in the ice park? I don't think so... And if it is true, that's great because that's 600 less people doing the AWESOME routes that are in right now all around the ice park. FYI, that's a low ball number, and from a reliable source.
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mthomas
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Sep 2009
· Points: 30
For those who enjoy ice cragging silverplume is in great condition. It's getting just cold enough at night to really shape up. Picture from 1/18.
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nick laws
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2010
· Points: 30
Any beta on Lincoln Falls area?
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Martin Barnett
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Jan 23, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jun 2006
· Points: 95
Does anybody know if Fat City is in good shape?
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lukespangenburg
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Jan 24, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Nov 2012
· Points: 0
Martin Barnett wrote:Does anybody know if Fat City is in good shape? Fat City and Tempered by Fire are in great shape as of this past Monday Enjoy
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A.P.Lee
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Jan 24, 2013
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Dec 2012
· Points: 20
Given how little snow is around, does anyone know if dream weaver is in?
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Highlander
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Jan 24, 2013
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Ouray, CO
· Joined Apr 2008
· Points: 256
Ouray area update: Was in Eureka today, Stairway's first pitch was thin, route was crowded even on a weekday. Whorehouse is in but a little wet, 2nd pitch really thin, watch where you step. Camp Bird road climbs are thin and wet, really have not come in well this season. Only a couple of the local Ouray climbs are really in fat right now, and those are crowded and heavily guided. Essentially it has been warm, plus every route has been heavily traveled and beat up.
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Alan Stevens
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Jan 24, 2013
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Sargents, CO
· Joined Jul 2010
· Points: 50
Stopped by Moffatt Tunnel today. Ice was pretty chopped but still fairly thick with good climbing. Climber's ice was wet and delicate. Approach did not require snow showes
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Cale Hoopes
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Jan 24, 2013
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Sammamish, WA
· Joined Nov 2012
· Points: 10
Last week I was on Horsetail on 550. Every pitch was in, upper pitch was fairly wet. Little unconsolidated snow at a good belay at the top of the first pitch. Bear Creek Falls was VERY thin and running water near the top. Had a team get to about 20 ft below the road. Next day the next team that climbed ended up 20 feet below that. Really not safe. (This was last Thurs.) Camp Bird: Slip Sliding Away was the fattest, Chockstone Chimney not horrible. Skylight not in. Choppos is definitely very thin and incredibly mixed. Lots of drytooling in Posers and near Chockstone. Ribbon is NOT in at all across the valley. Same with Bird Brain.
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Martin Barnett
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Jan 24, 2013
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jun 2006
· Points: 95
lukespangenburg wrote: Fat City and Tempered by Fire are in great shape as of this past Monday Enjoy Thanks. Do you know about goldrush.
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Nina GJ
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Jan 24, 2013
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Grand Junction
· Joined Dec 2012
· Points: 0
Hey, Goldrush is not in at all, climbed Tempered by fire yesterday. It was wet but good, just to warm out there...
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Tony T
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Jan 25, 2013
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Denver, CO
· Joined Jul 2009
· Points: 45
Was up at Officer's Gulch two days ago, and it was honestly too warm. We were up on Tony's Nightmare and it was more like Tony's Wet Dream. It was fun, but definitely not a top-roping leave your screws in the ice kind of day. It should fatten up quite nicely once it cools down again up there.
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Rocky_Mtn_High
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Jan 25, 2013
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Arvada, CO
· Joined Apr 2010
· Points: 230
Tony T. wrote: ... We were up on Tony's Nightmare and it was more like Tony's Wet Dream. Guess you'd be the one to know! :-) Thanks for the report -- looks like a lot of ice at least, and avy danger looks nonexistent.
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Drew Whitley
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Jan 26, 2013
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Dolores, CO
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 95
Climbed all mixed up in RMNP last week. The climb is still in good shape with hooks up most of climb. There is a little mandatory mixed at end of first pitch. Also the start of pitch 2 involves some interesting traversing around steep pillars which are thin and hollow. Bring plenty of 10-13cm screws for the lead as the route is pretty thin right now. Avi danger should be low as there is not much snow up there right now. Go get it before it falls off!
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