Type: | Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
FA: | Uknown |
Page Views: | 1,020 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Mathias on Mar 13, 2016 |
Admins: | James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Access Issue: Larimer County DNR Regulations
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There is no legal hiking, bouldering or climbing in Horsetooth Reservoir Park "except in designated areas." See the 2024 Regulations here: online.flippingbook.com/vie…
Description
[This rock had obviously been climbed before. This is the description of the problem I and a friend chose to climb.]
Start with a left hand on a sloper, a right hand on one of the rails below the edge of the bulge, and with feet on the ramp wherever you can balance. Trending left, use the rails and sidepulls to reach the pockets directly above the start and below the small overhang. From here, either top out on easier ground (but getting quite high) or call it done and traverse left to downclimb.
For the full effect, do not use the block at the bottom left or the arete holds until you reach the pockets. If you do, I'd say it makes it a V1, but it is still quite fun.
Start with a left hand on a sloper, a right hand on one of the rails below the edge of the bulge, and with feet on the ramp wherever you can balance. Trending left, use the rails and sidepulls to reach the pockets directly above the start and below the small overhang. From here, either top out on easier ground (but getting quite high) or call it done and traverse left to downclimb.
For the full effect, do not use the block at the bottom left or the arete holds until you reach the pockets. If you do, I'd say it makes it a V1, but it is still quite fun.
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