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DescriptionA Proud Prow that doesn't get any sun. Great for summer. Getting TherePark for Sunday Wall, cross road and bushwhack your way up the hill. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Raindrop Prow:
Looking Down At The Rain 5.10+ Trad, 5 pitches, 480 feet, Grade II
Featured Route For Raindrop Prow
Looking Down At The Rain 5.10+ CO : Grand Junction area : ... : Raindrop Prow
Combine the first two pitches into one pitch of about 100 feet that gets you on a nice ledge. The crux is coming out of a flared chimney to surpass a #4 camalot crack over a bulge. 2nd pitch is a nice airy handcrack that goes up and traverses left and up a broken crack system. 3rd pitch goes up the prow until you traverse further left behind giant flakes staying below the tree and then a sloping chimney where you belay. 4th pitch you can choose your own adventure. There is a small crack f...[more] Browse More Classics in CO |