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BETA PHOTO: Ram Rock's west-face.

Description 

Ram Rock is a fin-shaped boulder with a pair of overhanging aretes composed of good rock. The landings are a bit rough but are luckily decent where it counts. There is a downclimb/hop-down on the northeast-face of the boulder.


Getting There 

Ram Rock lies about 40 yards west of Wester Rust Boulder. Or from the second pullout to the Black Wave Area, head straight west bearing slightly north for about 5 minutes.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Ram Rock:
Desert Soul   V2-     Boulder, 11 feet   
Clash Remains   V2+     Boulder, 10 feet   
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Featured Route For Ram Rock
Desert Soul problem in blue.

Desert Soul V2-  CO : Grand Junction area : ... : Ram Rock
Sit start with a right hand jug, a left hand on a sloping hueco, and a right foot edge. From there, ascend the arete to its apex using a series of huecos and a great pinch followed by a solid topout. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO