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The Pass

Submitted By: Luke Childers on Jun 6, 2009
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac
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Description 

This area offers some good chance for shade and good sun as well. The rock quality is good but many of the problems are short. However, the lines are still worth checking out and a few classics lay hidden in this private feeling nook. If you are in the area, a must do is Prince Charles (V7-V8). Enjoy!!


Getting There 

There are a few ways to find this area but the easiest way to locate the area is to follow the same approach as you would if you were heading to the "Land of The Slabs."

Follow the Sisters trail to the land of the slabs... once in the general area you want to head up hill (East) into a skinny bottle neck type pass.

This area converges with "The Land Of The Slabs" area. Then continues over the pass and includes the East facing slopes. From these slopes you can see the Sisters formation to your North and you can look down towards the "Child's Play" boulder as well as view the "Eggs" area form the East slopes of "The Pass."


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Pass:
Tilt-a-whirl   V3-4     Boulder, 12 feet   
Prince Charles   V8     Boulder, 15 feet   
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Featured Route For The Pass
Said Parirokh on the F.A. of Tilt-a-whirl.

Tilt-a-whirl V3-4  CO : Morrison/Evergreen : ... : The Pass
Start with left hand on obvious jug at hip height and right hand on sidepull crimp. Move right into a good flake. Find your way over the bulge into a variety of good crimps and slopers....[more]   Browse More Classics in CO


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

BETA PHOTO: Luke Childers Climbing Prince Charles. The Pass. ...

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

BETA PHOTO: Luke Childers Climbing Mr. Big. The Pass. Three ...

Photo beta for the "Stone Carver Block" located in the lower SOUTH/EASTERN saddle of the "The Pass."  Three Sisters Park, Colorado.

BETA PHOTO: Photo beta for the "Stone Carver Block" located in...