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Alderfer/Three Sisters Park


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Submitted By: Andy Librande on Mar 16, 2008
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Description 

The Alderfer/ Three Sisters Park is part of Jefferson County Open Space and is home to some quality bouldering in a very beautiful setting. The area is situated in a well covered pine forest and is home to a lot of wildlife that like to stroll through the area. Besides having some excellent granite quartz blocks to work on, the park also has some great hiking, mountain biking, and sightseeing opportunities. While the ease of access makes it prime for bouldering, it does bring out a lot of crowds to the trails, however as far as bouldering goes it remains a relatively quite area. It is helpful to pick-up a map at the trailheads as the area is overrun with numerous trails and can be confusing if not paying close attention.

Hopefully many more areas and obscure problems will be added to these pages as the development opportunities seem to be great.

Link to the parks website: http://www.jeffco.us/openspace/openspace_T56_R5.htm
Link to the parks map: http://www.jeffco.us/jeffco/openspace_uploads/alderfer_3sis_>>>>>

Refer to Colorado Bouldering 2 by Philip Benningfield for a good starting place.


Getting There 

From Denver Area: take the city of Morrison exit (off of C-470) and follow CO Highway 74 until the city of Evergreen. Once you reach the downtown district in Evergreen look for a stoplight at the end of the shopping strip and take a slight left onto CO Highway 73. Take CO Hwy 73 for a little less then a half-mile then take a right at another stoplight at Buffalo Park Road, take this (heading more west) onto the weird turnoff. Follow this road pass a school and you will come across the Park. The first parking lot on the right accesses several areas, other lots might as well. Drive time is 20-25 minutes from Morrison.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Alderfer/Three Sisters Park:
V0   V0     Boulder   The Eggs : Trailside Egg
Dihedral Problem   V2     Boulder, 10 feet   The Eggs : Trailside Egg
Guiding Light A.K.A Round Up   V3-4     Boulder, 15 feet   Work and Play Area
Wisdom A.K.A. The Best Boulder Problem In Evergreen   V4 PG13     Boulder, 25 feet   The Brother's Lookout South...
Super Slab   V4     Boulder, 10 feet   The Land of Slabs : The Slab
The Captain   V5     Boulder, 10 feet   Gilligan's Island
Energy   V5     Boulder, 7 feet   Energy Crag
Your Orders   V6     Boulder, 8 feet   Gilligan's Island
Thievery   V8     Boulder, 14 feet   Energy Crag
Anteater   V8-9     Boulder, 15 feet   Tortuga : The Black Pearl
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Dean using the coveted thumbdercling beta.

Ground Separation V4-5 PG13  CO : Morrison/Evergreen : ... : In Between Egg/Upper Eggs
Start on two good holds at stomach height with poor feet. Move up on good holds and crimps through tenuous slabby moves to good holds in the seam where the overhang begins. A spicy top out finishes this classic problem over a bad landing. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO


Photos of Alderfer/Three Sisters Park Slideshow Add Photo
The pine forest that the park is in. View from the Egg Boulders.

The pine forest that the park is in. View from the...

There are a lot of elk that like to hang-out in the area. Chris gives his approval of the park in this pic.

There are a lot of elk that like to hang-out in th...

Chris on the Upper Egg Boulder.

Chris on the Upper Egg Boulder.

I marked out the locations of almost all the stuff I know about.

I marked out the locations of almost all the stuff...

Luke Childers happy with another fine day at Three Sister. Standing on the south end slabs of Gilligan's Island.

Luke Childers happy with another fine day at Three...

Jim Hausmann on the F.A. of "The Captain (V5)."  Gilligan's Island.  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Jim Hausmann on the F.A. of "The Captain (V5)." G...

Justin Hausmann finding "Wisdom (V3)."  The Brothers Lookout 1st Terrace (South Side).  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Justin Hausmann finding "Wisdom (V3)." The Brothe...

Mr. Scott Sillis crimping down on "The Sausage Gnome."  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Mr. Scott Sillis crimping down on "The Sausage Gno...

Justin Hausmann smoking the F.A. of the "Haus Rail."  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Justin Hausmann smoking the F.A. of the "Haus Rail...

Justin Hausmann making the F.A. of "Sickle."  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Justin Hausmann making the F.A. of "Sickle." Thre...

From left to right:  Justin Hausmann, Scott Sillis and Jim Hausmann enjoying the park views from a-top the classic "Sickle" boulder.

From left to right: Justin Hausmann, Scott Sillis...

Stan Zborovski on "Less Than Thievery" (V4) at the Energy Wall.  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Stan Zborovski on "Less Than Thievery" (V4) at the...

Luke Childers on "2nd Mate" at the Pirates Cove.  Evergreen, Colorado.

Luke Childers on "2nd Mate" at the Pirates Cove. ...

Luke Childers Climbing Prince Charles.  The Pass.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers Climbing Prince Charles. The Pass. ...

Luke Childers Climbing Prince Charles.  The Pass.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers Climbing Prince Charles. The Pass. ...

Luke Childers Climbing Double Socket.  The Subterranean Wall.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers Climbing Double Socket. The Subterr...

Luke Childers Climbing Mr. Big.  The Pass.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers Climbing Mr. Big. The Pass. Three ...

Wiley Evans crushing Pac-Man for the send!!!

Wiley Evans crushing Pac-Man for the send!!!

Wiley Evans working the classic "Elephant Trunk."  Crazy!!!!

Wiley Evans working the classic "Elephant Trunk." ...

Luke Childers on "Castaway" Gilligan's Island.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers on "Castaway" Gilligan's Island. Th...

John Morgan on "Marry Ann" Gilligan's Island.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

John Morgan on "Marry Ann" Gilligan's Island. Thr...

Wiley Evans on the opening moves of "Wisdom."  Brothers Lookout South.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Wiley Evans on the opening moves of "Wisdom." Bro...

Luke Childers on the opening moves of "Wisdom."  Brothers Lookout South.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers on the opening moves of "Wisdom." B...

Luke Childers pushing past the mad slopers of "Scurvy."  Pirates Cover.  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers pushing past the mad slopers of "Scu...

Bob Horan one one of his many Three Sisters Classics.

Bob Horan one one of his many Three Sisters Classi...

Horan traverse training at Three Sisters.

Horan traverse training at Three Sisters.

Mazzi making the F.A. on "Hello Kitty."

Mazzi making the F.A. on "Hello Kitty."

Mazzi making the F.A. on "A Boom-A-FU."

Mazzi making the F.A. on "A Boom-A-FU."

Mazzi making the F.A. of "Hello Kitty."

Mazzi making the F.A. of "Hello Kitty."

Jason works an open project at "The Wisdom Wall."

Jason works an open project at "The Wisdom Wall."

Kevin finds his way on "Wisdom."

Kevin finds his way on "Wisdom."

Jason pulling tight on the bottom moves for his F.A. of "The Razor."  Located at "The Wisdom Wall."  The Brothers Lookout Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Jason pulling tight on the bottom moves for his F....

Jason quickly dispatching the 2nd ever ascent of the classic "Prince Charles."  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Jason quickly dispatching the 2nd ever ascent of t...

Jason makes the hug stick on the classic problem "Thievery."  The Energy wall at Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Jason makes the hug stick on the classic problem "...

Jason climbing on "The Elephant Trunk."

Jason climbing on "The Elephant Trunk."

Jason sizing up the "Huge Mammal."  "The Pachyderm Boulder."  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Jason sizing up the "Huge Mammal." "The Pachyderm...

Luke coming up with the send and another bloody middle finger from this masterpiece of pain!!  What a great line.  I love it!!

Luke coming up with the send and another bloody mi...

Luke Childers on the F.A. of the classic "More As Than Is."  On the "Left Brain Buttress."  Brothers Lookout 2nd Tier.  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers on the F.A. of the classic "More As ...

Jason Baker works the notes of "The Piano."  Located in "The Work and Play Area."  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Jason Baker works the notes of "The Piano." Locat...

Justin Hausmann plays"The Piano."  Located in "The Work and Play Area."  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Justin Hausmann plays"The Piano." Located in "The...

Justin Hausmann making music on "The Piano."  Located in "The Work and Play Area."  Three Sister Park, Colorado.

Justin Hausmann making music on "The Piano." Loca...

Luke Childers getting his "General Coloring" at the "Brother-In-Law Wall."  Located on the 2nd Tier of "The Brothers Lookout" formation. Fun climbing on good stone!!!

Luke Childers getting his "General Coloring" at th...

Luke Childers catching the F.A. of "Mute" without a sound.

Luke Childers catching the F.A. of "Mute" without ...

Luke Childers on the F.A. of the new "Elicit Area" classic... "Nothing But Everything."

Luke Childers on the F.A. of the new "Elicit Area"...

Luke Childers on the F.A. of the new "Elicit Area" classic... "Nothing But Everything."

Luke Childers on the F.A. of the new "Elicit Area"...

Luke Childers pulling the tiny crimps of "The Sausage Nome."

Luke Childers pulling the tiny crimps of "The Saus...

Luke Childers finding the simplest solution on "Occam's Razor."

Luke Childers finding the simplest solution on "Oc...

Jason Baker going for it all on the (V12-V13) mega classic project just left of the famed "Wisdom" problem on the "Wisdom Wall" at the Brothers Lookout.  This line will be a Colorado mega classic!!!!

Jason Baker going for it all on the (V12-V13) mega...

Luke Childers going "Cross Country" on the "Cross Block."  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

Luke Childers going "Cross Country" on the "Cross ...


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By henrydec1
From: denver, colorado
Apr 23, 2008

I am going to be near Three Sisters Park, and I would like to do some bouldering in there. If any one knows anything about bouldering or a guidebook that includes Three Sisters Park, please e-mail me at henrydec1@yahoo.com.

By Tom Hanson
From: Castle Rock, CO
Apr 24, 2008

Hi Henry,
I helped develop several areas around Alderfer/Three Sisters approx. 5 to 10 years ago.
Colorado Bouldering II does a poor job of covering this area.
I suggest a great left to right traverse on the back (north) side of the third sister. It is called THC and it is perhaps V4
The Energy Crag has several high quality lines.

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
Jan 2, 2009

Myself and many others help add to the development of this wonderful place and feel that it is getting very poor coverage in the recent bouldering guidebooks. The best lines and boulders are not really even in these books. The stuff show is just the most easy to find. This place is cramped with great stuff. It's just to bad the area is getting the short stick at the moment.

By jjc
From: denver
Jan 5, 2009

I agree. However, it is nice to boulder in a such a beautiful place without the masses of people you encounter in some of the other more popular areas in Colorado.

By Jason Kaplan
From: Evergreen Co
Jan 6, 2009

I've been trying to do my part (with the documentation). I lack motivation though as I don't really like bouldering very much except from time to time. I have more pics to post up, I just haven't cared enough to get around to it.

The area has become more popular and I have run into more people recently then in the past but I don't mind. I figure if it gets bad enough we will just have to start exploring. Thus developing the area to its potential.

Hey Luke, not to be a jerk. But if you really feel the way you say you do, then maybe you should help me out with the documentation here online at least. I would be down to shoot the pics, if you're down to show me the goods.

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
May 21, 2009

Hey Darth,
I'm working on getting all my info with photo's posted. And as for the west side of the park, the answer is yes!!!! Loads of problems and some very nice ones at that. I would love to meet up and do some climbing with you or any one that wants to see more of the area. So far, not even half or maybe even less of all the lines known to me have been posted or shown on Mountain Project. There is much more and I would love to share it with those who seek it as I once did. Thanks.

Luke Childers

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
May 22, 2009

Hey everyone,
I just added some new route info about a new undisclosed wall. It's hard to find but I have done my best.

It's call "The Subterranean Wall." This wall is mostly super high ball climbing but there are a few really nice lines that will be worth your time. I reported six new lines. I know of a few more on this wall that I will post at a latter date when I have better info on them.

Enjoy.

Luke Childers

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
May 22, 2009

Thought I would let everyone know. I just posted a new area called Gilligan's Island. I still have five more problems to post and a load of photo beta to download, but you can go check them out now!! I think I have got 16 new lines posted. They range from V0 to V9. Let me know what you guys think. If you have any questions just contact me though email. Thanks..

Luke Childers

By Buff Johnson
From: Coniferous, CO
May 22, 2009

Awesome, Luke!
3 Sisters can be a blast -- I don't think I've ever had a bad day there.

By Tom Hanson
From: Castle Rock, CO
May 22, 2009

I haven't been up there for several years now.
I used to climb at Alderfers/Three Sisters very regularly when I lived in Morrison.
I'm glad the place is finally getting the attention and appreciation I've always thought it deserved.

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
May 22, 2009

Hey Tom,
It's cool to see the Sisters start to come to life as a bouldering destination. I have always had a deep love for this area. When I first started climbing at the Sisters back in 1999 I hardly went any where else for the next 3-4 years.

I just love the landscape and the joy of always finding new problems and new boulders. It's crazy, but after the intense amount of time I have spent working the Sisters over the years I still know where new lines lay in wait. This place seems to be endless sometimes and that is what I love about it.

If you have any info that I don't get around to covering or any F.A.'s that were already done etc. or really any thing at all just let me know. If you ever want to go climbing at the Sisters some time it would be my honor to boulder with another that shares my passion for this wonderful park. Take care and I hope to hear from you soon.

Luke Childers.

By darth jables
From: Lakehood, CO
Jun 6, 2009

Luke, thanks for all the work, this really is a surprisingly amazing and beautiful place. I'm surprised at the amount of solitude you get, even when the parking lot is full. There are some really nice problems here, too.

By Ryko
Aug 26, 2009

Hey Luke,

Nice work in cataloging and organizing all of these problems. It's always interesting seeing people's ratings and also nice seeing other people enjoying the place.

I'll second the opinion stated above, I don't think i've ever had a bad day at that place, outside of that big flake falling on me once.

Spent four hours there today off of the Sisters/Ponderosa trail junction bouldering.

By Buff Johnson
From: Coniferous, CO
Aug 31, 2009

Something that probably should have been posted for this area a while ago. I thought about it, but never really gave it much an effort at passing the info along although some of the rangers probably could have done a better job of it. This is with respect to sport climbs.

Fixed pro in this area is outside of the permissible uses for the mgt plan for this park, which this PMP is probably still being a working draft. There are some small crags that have a few TR anchors, but these are basically considered grandfathered mostly so the kiddies can also come and enjoy some climbs.

As far as trying to develop some short sporty climbs here, just forgo the idea and keep it with trad gear/clean natural anchors.

By darth jables
From: Lakehood, CO
Sep 1, 2009

I would agree, this is predominantly a bouldering area, and there really isn't anything quality or tall enough to warrant establishing any fixed protection anyway.... Leave the gear at home and bring the pads.

If there's no need for bolts on the wisdom wall, there's no need for bolts anywhere in the park, just bring pads and your high-ball balls!!!

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
Sep 7, 2009

I agree with many others. This is a bouldering destination. Yes there are some route potential, but it very limited and not worth the park getting closed to climbing because of a bunch of drills going off. Stick to (TR's) of clean gear routes. Keep the impact low and let's all try to remember to clean our tick marks off our beloved boulders when we are done with our day session.

I put out as much info as I did not to make the area get over killed but to let others enjoy what I have gotten to enjoy over the past 11 years. So, let's all enjoy the area... lightly.... Thanks.

By Mike Morin
From: Pine Grove, CO
Sep 7, 2009

Buff's post is rather timely as we just removed 29 hangers from a rock off of Evergreen Mountain East Trail. Unfortunately only 6 of the bolts were removable Rawl bolts. The rest are still in the rock, though not visible from the trail. I have a handful of projects on my plate coming into the slower fall and winter season; one of those being an update of the Jefferson County Climbing Management Guidelines. I plan to add Alderfer to the packet so that information pertaining to this park is more accessible.

-Mike Morin, Park Ranger, Jefferson County Open Space

By Tzilla Rapdrilla
Sep 8, 2009

I heard that there were a lot of bull dozers in the area and heavy equipment, what's up with that? If there was a lot of heavy construction, it would seem to be incongruent with so much concern over climbing activity.

By Mike Morin
From: Pine Grove, CO
Sep 8, 2009

Our Natural Resources crew has been out working on a forest thinning project. No bulldozers, a skidder perhaps.

By bhoran
From: Boulder, CO
Sep 13, 2009

You got to hand it to Luke, he's done a pretty outstanding job with documenting this, these areas and I can see from his energies reflected in mountain project that he has it in his soul.

By Luke Childers
From: Denver
Sep 22, 2009

Hey thanks Bob,
It's nice to be appreciated for the work and effort that one puts into his work. As you well know... finding, cleaning, documenting and all around exploring can be crazy biz at times. So, thanks for your kind words.

By the way... some of the new stuff you have been finding and posting over in Boulder Canyon looks so good man. We should get out some time Bob. A day with you would be supper cool man. Let me know if you ever want to go bouldering or do some roped climbing... whatever... we should meet in person and do some climbing together some day.

Luke Childers