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Virginia Dale Dihedral 

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Description 

South-facing slab right off US Highway 287 showing a 60', right-facing dihedral. The rock quality is typical of what you would find in Vedawoo!


Getting There 

From Ft. Collins follow US Hwy 287 towards Laramie. About 1 mile past the Virginia Dale Post Office, you can't miss the prominent feature on the north of the highway.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Virginia Dale Area:
Virginia Dale Dihedral   5.8     Trad, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
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Virginia Dale Dihedral 5.8  CO : Fort Collins : Virginia Dale Area
Great line that just beckons you from the road. I kept driving by while working in Laramie and just had to climb it! It's a high quality right facing dihedral with one small easily surmountable roof. The crux is about 15' from the top of the climb (right at the small bunch grass growing in the crack). Easy start with a fun finish and you get to give the motorists a show. I found some info on this area in the Rock 'n' Road Atlas but otherwise there is very little info, if anyone can provide other...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO