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Woodland Park Boulders (The Corridor)

  
Submitted By: phil wortmann on Oct 21, 2007
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
Elevation: 9,000 feet
Latitude: 39.0217  Longitude: -105.0185 
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Heather Haynes, starting up a 5.10 crack.


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Beautiful bouldering area that sees little traffic these days. Was once a highly used practice area for local climbers, and (at least) once hosted a big bouldering contest back in '88. Perfect splitters, and crystal face climbs. Bring tape. Most of these problems were done long ago by local hardmen. If you know the proper names to the routes, or the First Senders, please post it.


Getting There 

Head North from Woodland Park until you reach Rampart Range Road. Continue N. past the turnoff to rampart reservoir about five hundred yards. Look for a large disk/flake on your left and park next to it along the road. Follow a trail 50 yards uphill to the left to reach the corridor. The long boulder to your right is Corridor boulder, and has two good hands cracks, a finger traverse, and other face climbs. The first boulder to your left is Gargoyle boulder.



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Crack Traverse V4+  CO : South Platte : Woodland Park Boulders (The...
Start up the right-trending, hand crack for a couple moves. Then, reach wide left into pockets hidden in the left traverse crack. Pretty hard, due to the fact that there is virtually nothing for you to gain footing on. ...[more]


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THE CORRIDOR-<br />Gargoyle rock to the left, with the arete in shadow. The Crack Traverse to the right on right wall. Ken standing beneath a .10+ crack.

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Gargoyle rock to the left, with the ...


Ken Alston, 5.10 crack on Corridor Rock.

Ken Alston, 5.10 crack on Corridor Rock.


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By Allen Hill
From: Glenelk, Colorado
Nov 5, 2007

This area is great. The flake traverse is a classic. I climbed here three four times a week one lazy unemployed summer. Harvey Carter did a lot of the problems long ago.There use to be a number of his red dots. In fact the first time I went here was with Harvey himself and a twelve pack of Milwaukee's Best.