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The West End

Submitted By: Matthew Seymour on Oct 15, 2009
Administrators: Jesse Zacher, Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac
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Description 

The far western sections of Colorado are pretty wild. What settlements there are are based upon ranching and uranium exploration. Due to its nature and relative inaccessibility climbers have been late to develop this quiet corner of the state.

The cliffs detailed in this part of Unaweep are spread out roughly along CO-141 between the heart of Unaweep and the small town of Uravan. Once you travel further than this the cliffs continue, but are described in the Naturita/Nucla section of this database.

Many of the known cliff in this area were developed by Charlie Fowler and others from Telluride. There is however, much to still be explored.


Getting There 

From Grand Junction, Colorado. Head south out of town on US-50, towards Montrose and Delta. After traveling about 9 miles south of Grand Junction, turn right on CO-141, toward Gateway. This intersection is located in the small town of Whitewater.

Follow CO-141 past Nine Mile Hill, and continue for a several miles past all the granite cliffs in central Unaweep. Eventually the road drops steeply through a narrow section in the canyon with some sharper turns. After this the canyon opens up to reveal a huge valley with sandstone cliffs in every direction.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The West End:
Coyote Ugly, et al.    5.10+     Trad, 80 feet   Sewemup Mesa
Roof Crack   5.11     Trad, 1 pitch, 60 feet   Sewemup Mesa
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Featured Route For The West End
Chris working the roof.

Roof Crack 5.11  CO : Grand Junction : ... : Sewemup Mesa
Fingers to Hands with a #3 Camalot past the roof. Anchors right above roof. Looks like you could keep going to a possible second set of anchors higher up. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO