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Swan Mountain Road

  
Submitted By: mike r on Feb 28, 2007
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
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Swan Mountain Road Traverse


Description 

Shady and cool in the summer. Good traverse wall with a number of individual boulders and a couple of short/easy sport routes. Great for playing "add on" or just building endurance through the traverse. Great place to just hang out and do some moderate level bouldering (V0-V5).


Getting There 

From Dillon: Follow Highway 6 towards Keystone, turning right onto Swan Mountain Road at Summit Cove. Follow Swan Mountain Road for 2.0 miles to the Prospector/Windy Point Campground entrance. Park just before the gate.

From Breckenridge: Travel North on highway 9 to Farmers Korner and take a right at the intersection with Swan Mountain Road. Follow the road up and past Sapphire Point and turn left into the Prospector/Windy Point Campground entrance after 2.8 miles.

From the parking lot take obvious trail. Traverse Wall will come into view with in 5-8 minutes of walking, the rest of the boulders can be found by exploring the area.

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The boulders are where Road Number 95 is shown.



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Prospector/Windy Point Campground Sign

Prospector/Windy Point Campground Sign

Bouldering at the Swan Mtn Road Crag

Bouldering at the Swan Mtn Road Crag

The start of the track to Bouldering area.

The start of the track to Bouldering area.

Part of the Traversing Wall

Part of the Traversing Wall


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By Derek Lawrence
From: Bailey
Mar 1, 2007

Swan Mtn is really fun bouldering in a great setting. In addition to the traverse, numerous problems top out, giving sort of a mini-soloing experience since the landings aren't the greatest.... Regarding the sport climb comment, it would be pathetic if someone actually bolted these boulder problems. I know in the past, bolts placed for top-rope anchors never lasted long... would expect the same for any lead bolts....

By mike r
From: lAurora,CO
Mar 1, 2007

This area has two, hidden, mini crags with bolted top rope anchors, not fully bolted sport routes, I stand corrected.

By Scott Miller
From: Denver, CO
Jun 22, 2007

I learned to climb on these boulders, it's a great place!!! Went back this past weekend and found rotting mattresses under some of the overhangs, and aspens knocked down. Don't want to get all high and mighty, but come on people, that sucks....

By Ken McVicker
From: Centennial, CO
Jul 27, 2007

Can the description of the Location be changed, Please?? The parking for this is really at the entrance to the Prospector campground not the Lowry Campground. After looking for the Crag for an hour by the Lowry campground, I talked to a ranger and he said that all the guide books are wrong on the location as is the description here of the location. As stated above the parking is by the gate for the Prospector campground.

The description confused me a bit as the Lowry campground is on the left of the road and the parking for the Crag on the right when coming from Keystone. Just thought I'd try and eliminate some confusion in the future for others.

Great climbing for beginners. I had a gaggle of 7-13 year olds and a few adults that all had not climbed before.

By John McNamee
Administrator
From: Littleton, CO
Jul 31, 2007

I fixed up the description and added a few pics. Fun place and definitely worth checking out if you're in the area.

By D's Nutz
From: Boulder, CO
Aug 6, 2007

A small tree at the entrance to the wall has been spray painted orange. Not sure who did this or why b/c it is one of the easiest places to find. Also saw a bunch of cigarette butts on the ground at the base of the wall. Let's try and keep this place clean as many of us use this wall.

By Rick Miske
From: Orem, UT
Nov 12, 2007

Took the kids (4 and 6) there in early Nov. and it looked cleaned up (mattress was there still in Oct - thanks whoever cleaned it). Great place for kids, with lots of short scrambly routes on the boulders downhill from the traverse wall (and one cool 4th class chimney perfect for kids). If you drop by on a ski trip, it would be a great way to break up the visit for the kids.