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Bootlegger'ss Boulders

Submitted By: geoffe077 on Jul 1, 2007
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A pile of large boulders


Description 

A pile of 30-40 large, great-quality boulders right off the road. It looks like there could be around 25+ problems, plenty of easy/moderate problems and a few potentially hard lines.

This area is really obvious, so I know that people have climbed here before, so please add problems that you know of, and make comments, so I can make corrections, get problem names correct, and give credit to people.


Getting There 

Heading west out of Canon City on highway 50, from the junction of US Highway 50 and CO Highway 9 go 6.1 miles west. There is a fairly large pull-off right next to boulders. Absolutely zero hiking involved.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Bootlegger'ss Boulders:
Serrated Edge   V1     Boulder, 10 feet   
The Dish   V2     Boulder, 10 feet   
Sloper Traverse   V2-3     Boulder   
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By Adam Caimi
From: CANON CITY, CO
Oct 16, 2008

This area is known as Bootleggers by the local raft guides.
Bootlegger Canyon is across the river, about a 1/2 mile up is an old bootleggers' cabin.

By geoffe077
Nov 3, 2008

Are there any more boulders of similar quality across the river?