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Los Pinos (The Pines) 

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FA: Bob D'Antonio, Ron Olsen, Ken Cangi, and Kelly Baldwin, 9/1/07
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
Length: 5 pitches, 460 feet
Views: 365 page views

Submitted By: Ron Olsen on Sep 21, 2007


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BETA PHOTO: Los Pinos, showing all five pitches from the creek...


Description 

Los Pinos (The Pines) is the longest route at Tonnere Tower, and perhaps the longest route in Boulder Canyon, climbing more than 450' from the creek to the summit in four or five pitches. The first two pitches have bolt anchors, and can be climbed and rappelled back to the start if you don't want to go all the way to the top.

The second pitch is a neat finger crack with tiny pine trees in it; it's the best pitch on the route. The pitches above are adventure climbing; little cleaning has been done. Expect lichen and vegetation, and watch out for loose rock.

For a fun outing: Do the first two pitches of Spirit on the Water and the second pitch of Los Pinos, and rap off. These are the three best pitches in this area.

Start at the alcove by the creek where Spirit on the Water begins. This is about 50' upstream from where the rock wall first meets the creek.

P1: Climb up the right side of the alcove heading for a little roof with cracks on either side. Continue straight up the cracks and face, and merge with Spirit on the Water at its last bolt. Continue up and right to a 2-bolt anchor, shared with Spirit on the Water. 5.8, 85'.

P2: Go to the right side of the slab, and climb a thin crack that angles up and right, past several tiny pine trees. 3 bolts and some small cams (green and yellow Aliens) protect the crack. Continue up to a steep headwall. Clip another bolt and crank up to a ledge. Continue up to a 2-bolt anchor with lowering hooks, shared with Spirit on the Water. This is the best pitch on the route. 5.9, 70'.

If you're just doing the first two pitches, lower from here to the anchor atop P1, then rappel 85' back to the start. Try to keep the rope out of the water when you pull it.

If you want to continue on to the summit:

P3: Climb moderate cracks to a ledge with a pine tree. 5.5, 65'. P2 and P3 can easily be combined.

P4: Angle up and left to a buttress with hand cracks. Climb the buttress and watch out for loose rock. Continue up moderate blocky ground to a ledge with a pine tree. 5.6, 110'.

P5: Move up left a buttress and climb a hand crack on its right side. Pass a pine tree on the right, and climb up onto blocks at a steep headwall. Climb handcracks in the headwall to the summit area. Belay from a 15'-tall pine tree. 5.6, 130'.

Descent: Go south to a notch at the back of the tower, and descend to the east (left).


Location 

At a natural tub, about 50' upstream from the base area at Creekside. Same starting spot as Spirit on the Water.

Route #34 in beta photo 1 and beta photo 2.

This route is accessible only when the creek water level is low (late summer to mid-spring).


Protection 

P1: 1 bolt and gear to a #2 Camalot. 2-bolt anchor shared with Spirit on the Water.
P2: 4 bolts and gear to a #.75 Camalot. 2-bolt anchor with lowering hooks shared with Spirit on the Water.
P3-P5: gear to a #3 Camalot. Tree anchors.



Add Photo Photos of Los Pinos (The Pines)
Heath Dewey tip-toeing up the finger crack on the second pitch.

Heath Dewey tip-toeing up the finger crack on the ...

Heath Dewey tackling the bulge at the top of the second pitch.

Heath Dewey tackling the bulge at the top of the s...

Heath Dewey enjoying the adventure climbing on the fourth pitch.

Heath Dewey enjoying the adventure climbing on the...

Bob D'Antonio leading the second-pitch finger crack on the first ascent.

Bob D'Antonio leading the second-pitch finger crac...

The second pitches of Spirit on the Water and Los Pinos (The Pines).  Both start and end at common anchors.  The anchor at the top has lowering hooks.

BETA PHOTO: The second pitches of Spirit on the Water and Los ...

Routes at Creekside:<br /><br />29. Curtain Call, 8+, 2p, mixed.<br />30. Local Hero, 10a, 2p, mixed.<br />31. Creekside Cruise, 7, 1p, mixed.<br />32. Liquid Therapy, 10 or 8, 1p, mixed.<br />33. Spirit on the Water, 9+, 2p, mixed.<br />34. Los Pinos (The Pines), 9, 5p, mixed.

BETA PHOTO: Routes at Creekside:

29. Curtain Call, 8+, 2p, mi...


Routes at Creekside:<br /><br />30. Local Hero, 10a, 2p, mixed.<br />31. Creekside Cruise, 7, 1p, mixed.<br />32. Liquid Therapy, 10 or 8, 1p, mixed.<br />33. Spirit on the Water, 9+, 2p, mixed.<br />34. Los Pinos (The Pines), 9, 5p, mixed.

BETA PHOTO: Routes at Creekside:

30. Local Hero, 10a, 2p, mix...



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By Bob D'Antonio
From: Superior, CO
Sep 21, 2007

I would recommend this route to any 5.9 leader looking for a great route, cool summit and wonderful views. This is about as high as you can get over Boulder Canyon...as least legally.