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Bullet Hole Rock

Submitted By: agarhart on Apr 17, 2008
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
Latitude: 39.0496  Longitude: -108.6114 
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Bullet Hole in winter.


Description 

Bullet Hole Rock area has a variety of bouldering, top rope problems and several short lead climbs. The rock is Dakota sandstone and typically good quality. There are rarely more than a couple of people here mainly on weekends, but the area does see the occasional group of drunken highschoolers that like to leave broken glass and trash in their wake. Efforts from the Mesa State College Outdoor Program have aided in keeping the area clean.


Getting There 

From Grand Junction, travel west on Grand Avenue, which turns into Broadway. Cross over two bridges, at the next stop light turn left on to Monument Road, follow the signs to the Colorado National Monument, go approximately 1.75 miles, there will be a large pull off on the right side of the road, past the Tabeguache Trail ~0.25 miles.



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View of Grand Mesa from Bullet Hole.

View of Grand Mesa from Bullet Hole.