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Cactus Cliff

Submitted By: Richard M. Wright on Nov 30, 1999
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
Elevation: 6,721 feet
Latitude: 38.6323  Longitude: -105.2240 
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Situated directly above the hairpin is one of the most obvious cliff bands at Shelf Road. Cactus Cliff faces essentially due South, gets great sun, and can be climbed most of the year. The rock is typical of the Shelf in general and reminds me of The Gallery. Cactus Cliff is home to several fine lines, although the trend in difficulty is a bit less than at The Gymnasium. Numbering begins on the left with Slicer as #1 and sweeps rightward following Mark Van Horn's guide. Once again, I will leave some spaces in the numbering to accomodate development, which has slowed to a tectonic crawl in recent years. However, in the winter months, Shelf Road can be the only option available, short of Mexico, so it is still worth keeping in mind and Cactus Cliff is always worth a mid-winter romp.


Getting There 

Please park in the newly expanded parking area at The Bank.

There is a new trail leading to Cactus Cliffs from The Bank. This is now the fastest, most convenient way to approach the area. The trail was built in August by the Rocky Mountain Field Institute with the help of AmeriCorps volunteers and a grant from the Access Fund. It is approximately 1.5 miles long.

PLEASE DO NOT PARK ALONG SHELF ROAD.
For more information contact BLM at 719-269-8500 Thank you for your cooperation.



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IMHO this is the best 10 in all of Shelf. Possibly a little stiff for the grade. I'd almost say more 10d, but the ultimate combination of every type of move and features that I've found at Shelf. Start two routes left (west) of The Book of Dude-Aronomy, and five routes left of Chunky Monkey. Begin with a rising, right-trending traverse on easy ground to gain a straight-up dihedral-crack system. There are several increasingly difficult sequences t...[more]


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Warm winter day at Cactus Cliff

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Cactus Cliff - Left (1)<br /><br />Man-tasia is now named Pick Pocket.

BETA PHOTO: Cactus Cliff - Left (1)

Man-tasia is now named Pi...


Cactus Cliff - Left (2)<br /><br />Errata: Route 31 is Tits Up, Route 32 is Hot Beach.

BETA PHOTO: Cactus Cliff - Left (2)

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Cactus Cliff - Right (1)<br /><br />The Price is Right is now named Legend on the Fall.<br /><br />La Estacion de Shelf is now named La Temperatura de Shelf.

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The Price is Right is no...


Cactus Cliff - Right (2)

BETA PHOTO: Cactus Cliff - Right (2)

Don sends a route on Cactus Cliff in summer 2004.

Don sends a route on Cactus Cliff in summer 2004.

A perfect morning at Cactus Cliff - Nov.9'06

BETA PHOTO: A perfect morning at Cactus Cliff - Nov.9'06

Nice new trail to Cactus Cliff

BETA PHOTO: Nice new trail to Cactus Cliff

Right side of Cliffs, May.07

Right side of Cliffs, May.07

Yummy limestone on Cactus Cliffs

Yummy limestone on Cactus Cliffs


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Comments displayed oldest to newestSkip Ahead to the Most Recent Dated Nov 12, 2007
By Barrett Cooper
May 29, 2002

If the chain is down take the rough road from the hairpin turn up to the parking lot at the base of cactus cliffs. It is all of 100 yard to the rock from there. There is room for a dozen or so cars if people would quit parking all crazy.

By Brad Short
From: Saudia Aurora, CO
Nov 14, 2002

IMO, Cactus seems to have more loose rocks on routes and ledges than some of the other Shelf areas. Be careful and wear a helmet -- both leader and belayer.

By Barrett Cooper
Jan 19, 2003

GPS Coordinates for parking lot:38.63233 deg N105.22389 deg Welevation 6721 feet

By Bob Robertson
Nov 22, 2003

I think the road to Cactus should be closed.The main climbing season for cactus is winter.The road is too steep,and always covered with snow.If the snow doesn't get you,the mud will.I'm totally willing to walk from The Bank parking lot.This may keep the crowd to less then 50+ cars.

By ac
Nov 23, 2003

The road to Cactus Cliff's parking can be a nightmare. The steep road is no problem when dry but a shady section down low often holds snow and ice. This section also happens to be one of the steepest sections of the road. People in 4X4's come sliding backwards down the road when it's icy, usually while some other car is coming up. A major accident waiting to happen. There isn't room for too many cars at the bottom of the hill so parking at the Bank is a good solution. But not too many people will want to make the hike.

By Anonymous Coward
Mar 8, 2004

A bunch of parking citations got handed out on Sunday afternoon for parking on the road. It was the first time in ten years of climbing there that we've had that happen, after multiple times parking on the big pullout on the bend below the Spiny Ridge/Gym junction. Best topark at the Bank I suppose but that lot's a little too small these days.

By ac
Mar 9, 2004

Were the ticketed cars in the pullout or on the road? I've always assumed that the cars in the pullout were legit while the other cars who parked on the road were breaking the rules.

By Anonymous Coward
Mar 22, 2004

There is a shiny new road sign just past the turnoff to the campgrounds: "do not leave cars unattended, next 4 miles". I assume that means you can't park along the road, nor in the pullouts adjacent to the road.

By Anonymous Coward
Dec 27, 2004

3 weekends in a row has been enough to convince me that Cactus Cliff is the LOUDEST crag in the state. From wife beaters to screaming kids to spray lords, I've never been surrounded by such rude LOUD climbers in my life. No more than 8 cars were in the lot this past weekend but when we were near any party, they were loud. I climb with my kids and teach them to be respectful of the other climbers around them yet the adults in the area can't do the same.

By Scott Miller
From: Denver, CO
May 29, 2006

I agree with BR The road to Cactus should be closed for sure. Are people that lazy they won't take the nice hike from the campground. This crag plays host to some of the most gapertastic climbers I've ever had the displeasure to climb around. If your visiting from out of state DON'T follow the crowds, poke around and you WILL find good climbing. I could have sworn there is a little more rock to climb at Shelf, other than Cactus Cliff.

By Chris Zeller
From: Broomfield, CO
Sep 24, 2007

As of 9/21/07, the road to Cactus Cliff is closed. Don't follow the directions in the guidebook. The access is much easier now from "The Bank" campground. From the campground walk to the parking area then 50 yards or so down the right fork of the road. Turn right onto a nice trail that leads onto the old Cactus Cliff road and then up to the cliff. About 1 mile. The whole trail is extremely well made and marked. There are signs everywhere to the crags. Great job and a definite improvement from what I can see.

By Jason Halladay
From: Los Alamos, NM
Sep 25, 2007

Thanks for mentioning the road closure and new access trail, Chris. More information regarding this change is on the accessfund.org website. It reads:

Shelf Road: Cactus Cliffs Road Closure, CO (11/14/2006)

Liz Nichol, Outreach Coordinator, Rocky Mountain Field Institute
Beginning November 2006 the road leading to the Cactus Cliffs climbing area from Shelf Road will be closed. The BLM has decided to close this steep, un-maintained road due to liability issues and the requests of private property owners along the road.

Cactus Cliffs, Spiney Ridge, and The Gymnasium are still open to climbing.

There is a new trail leading to Cactus Cliffs from The Bank. This is now the fastest, most convenient way to approach the area. The trail was built in August by the Rocky Mountain Field Institute with the help of AmeriCorps volunteers and a grant from the Access Fund. It is approximately 1.5 miles long.

Please park in the newly expanded parking area at The Bank.

PLEASE DO NOT PARK ALONG SHELF ROAD.
For more information contact BLM at 719-269-8500 Thank you for your cooperation.

By Tom Hanson
From: Castle Rock, CO
Nov 12, 2007

Did a route last weekend that is not listed here or in The Sharp End guide. It is called The Reach Around 11+, from the painted inscription at the base of the climb. It is on the next arete to the right of Almost French. Does anyone know who put this up and what is the consensus for the grade?
It gets a little harder with each move, with the crux just below the anchors. The crux was pretty stiff for 5.11 in my opinion.