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Access Issue: MM 23-29.5 - now ended daily CO 7 highway closure/delays
Details
Per Kai Bouwman: the daily CO 7 highway closure/delay access issue is no longer a problem according to CDOT the construction finished as of Nov. 11, 2022.
From CDOT: Colorado Highway 7 is closed daily from MP 23-29.5. Motorists can only travel through the area between 6-8 am and 4-7 pm. During these timeframes, pilot cars will lead alternating one-way travel. Drivers should plan for delays, and this schedule will remain in place through Memorial Day 2022.
During the closure, motorists need to take US 36 to CO 7.
codot.gov/projects/co7-lyon…
From CDOT: Colorado Highway 7 is closed daily from MP 23-29.5. Motorists can only travel through the area between 6-8 am and 4-7 pm. During these timeframes, pilot cars will lead alternating one-way travel. Drivers should plan for delays, and this schedule will remain in place through Memorial Day 2022.
During the closure, motorists need to take US 36 to CO 7.
codot.gov/projects/co7-lyon…
Description
See Locked and Loaded for directions. . . .
Take the obvious large flake and follow the system on up. Place gear whenever possible, as it only gets thinner until you reach the first bolt. Between the first and second bolt is the crux - thin, moves through a seam and over a bulge. An (OK) cam can be placed if needed between the bolts.
A short downclimb from the top (into the slot/ledge) will put you on the ledge (rap as Freewheelin' for now). Also, note that there isn't a set belay at the top (yet), so you'll have to make your own (awww, man).
This is a good line with an awkward 4-move crux and some fun, stout moves before and after.
Take the obvious large flake and follow the system on up. Place gear whenever possible, as it only gets thinner until you reach the first bolt. Between the first and second bolt is the crux - thin, moves through a seam and over a bulge. An (OK) cam can be placed if needed between the bolts.
A short downclimb from the top (into the slot/ledge) will put you on the ledge (rap as Freewheelin' for now). Also, note that there isn't a set belay at the top (yet), so you'll have to make your own (awww, man).
This is a good line with an awkward 4-move crux and some fun, stout moves before and after.
Protection
Standard Aliens and nuts - extra medium and small cams; one 2"; 2 bolts. Rap as for Freewheelin'.
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