The 2013-2014 Colorado Ice Conditions Thread
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The phantom is better as a mixed ie more rock route right now . |
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tom bohanon wrote: Hidden Falls (in Glenwood Canyon) is fat, and the tyrolean is in. Be very discrete while on the railroad tracks....reports of citations from the sheriff for trespassing.Tyrolean? Must have missed it. River was frozen enough to walk on...kind of For those that like to take advantage of trenches, get on hidden falls now. We broke trail a couple days ago.....let me correct that.....we swam up the gully to the base. |
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Abram Herman wrote:Girlfriend wants to get out tomorrow, anyone know conditions on Moffatt Tunnel and/or Hidden Falls?Hidden Falls at Wild Basin is in. There is a WI3 flow to the left of the Main Flow (called Kiddie Flow) that was pretty wet but fat. The Main Flow is in about WI4 on the left side and would make the best lead to the bolted anchor. I led the right side of Main Flow and it was pretty slushy and had water running behind it. |
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Anybody know how Ames Ice Hose is looking? First pitch in good this year? |
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ames ice hose is about as good as it gets right now. no rock on 1st. chimney pitch is fat as f..k. last pitch 70 meters of awesomeness. |
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Thank Tom and Andy! We actually ended up at Moffatt Tunnel this morning; the flow on the far side is fat but drippy today with the warmth, the pillar to the left of the main flow is in but pretty hacked out (no swinging necessary). It looked like the flow closest to the parking lot was in, but not as fat as I've seen it before. We didn't get a close look though. |
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Erik Eriksson wrote:ames ice hose is about as good as it gets right now. no rock on 1st. chimney pitch is fat as f..k. last pitch 70 meters of awesomeness. so good that i did er twice this season. EThanks for the info! Gonna give it a go this week! |
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Scott, thanks for posting! What's the "approved" access for climbs like the Real Blue Creek? The approach in Roberts is across private land and parking seems problematic too based on prior reccys that I've done. I don't want to be "that guy" and create or worsen access issues with or for locals. |
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Fang, Dez, and most all Vail is in good shape! |
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Kevin when we climbed it we parked at the pullout on highway 50 right before you get to Blue Creek. We dropped down to the creek and followed it to the base of the climb. The creek was frozen and it was surprisingly easy travel. |
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Any word on what's going on in the Loch/RMNP/DeepFreeze area? |
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Anyone know how the ice is over by Redstone? Avocado Gully, Redstone Pillar? Thanks |
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Jacob09 wrote:Anyone know how the ice is over by Redstone? Avocado Gully, Redstone Pillar? Thanks -Jacobas good as it gets |
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Cor wrote:Any word on what's going on in the Loch/RMNP/DeepFreeze area? Good? or sublimated?+1 |
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Brian marsh wrote: as good as it getsPretty good but the popular stuff (Avocado, Pillar, Drool) is pretty hacked up and stuff that gets sun is getting hammered right now. On a sidenote, Rifle is good as well as Hidden Falls in Glenwood Canyon. blog.glenwoodclimbingguides… |
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Hidden Falls in RMNP is in pretty good shape overall. |
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Cor wrote:Hidden Falls in RMNP is in pretty good shape overall. I was there on Friday, and it was running water / rebuilding itself. If you want to see it, I did a blog post video. (Check the looks, or enjoy the video ) HardCorMountainAdventuresNice vid... Hidden Falls looks about as cruiser and fat as it gets! Unusual to have the cave fully covered. At least for the last few years! Nice. Did the Lincoln thing Wed. It's pretty much it's usual brittle and platie self. Lots of ice though, little snow coverage, and the pillars are all looking pretty good. Go early, beat the cluster-F of crowds... |
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What's up with Long's/Meeker cirque lately? Anything still good in the area? Specifically looking at Alexander's |