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Access Issue: 2024 Crag Closures & Temporary Trail and Raptor Closures
Details
The usual crags are closed for climbing for raptor nesting:
See: bouldercolorado.gov/service….
Click here for the trail closures. Some are M-F, some are 24/7. These impact the Bear Canyon/Fern Canyon regions primarily:
flatironsclimbing.org/tempo…
Click here bouldercolorado.gov/service… for the latest in raptor closures.
See: bouldercolorado.gov/service….
Click here for the trail closures. Some are M-F, some are 24/7. These impact the Bear Canyon/Fern Canyon regions primarily:
flatironsclimbing.org/tempo…
Click here bouldercolorado.gov/service… for the latest in raptor closures.
Description
This route provides a fun solo scramble. Start at the low point of the rock and walk up easy terrain to the base of a headwall. Bypass the headwall to the left (5.2) or turn it via a thin traverse on the right and up (5.5?).
From there, romp up to the first summit on easy rock, and proceed down and up the next couple of summits that appear as you work your way West. From the top of the last pinnacle, a notch separates Easy Street from the East Sentinel Boulder.
Descent - scramble back down and left on the East face for some 20 feet, and traverse into the notch. Downclimb the notch to hiking territory.
From there, romp up to the first summit on easy rock, and proceed down and up the next couple of summits that appear as you work your way West. From the top of the last pinnacle, a notch separates Easy Street from the East Sentinel Boulder.
Descent - scramble back down and left on the East face for some 20 feet, and traverse into the notch. Downclimb the notch to hiking territory.
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