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The Lost World

Colorado > Alpine Rock > RMNP - Rock > Fern Canyon Rocks
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Description

This sub-alpine area is listed here for organizational purposes. This is an area with various granite crags/domes uphill/upstream from the Rock of Ages area in the Big Thompson drainage a.k.a. Moraine Park a.k.a. Fern Canyon. Here, you can find crags such as Gnome Dome, The Colossus, Moot Point Apron, and Orange Arete. There are routes up to approximately 5 pitches here. There is room for new routing here.

Getting There

The hike is approximately 2 miles from the Fern Lake Trailhead in Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. Note, this is a popular trailhead for hikers, fisherpeople, and backpackers in the summer. You hike past the ice climb, Jaws; Arch Rocks; Arch Rocks backcountry campground (1 mi). Gillett describes, on p. 214-216 of his excellent guidebook, leaving the trail shortly after passing Arch Rock, a "rock retaining wall with several logs," a "10-foot section of retaining wall" on the left, going 50 yards, and then leaving the trail. For those with more average route-finding skills like us, we went to just short of "The Pool" (1.7 miles) then broke off right, up a hillside, across a moist meadow, and up to the crag(s) of choice.

Routes from Left to Right

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The Lost World - Gnome Dome.  From left to right: Wandering Star 5.6, Night of the Unicorn 5.8/10a, Goblins Slab 5.5.  We found some webbing with a rap ring in the gully at equal height with the larger roof on Goblins Slab.
[Hide Photo] The Lost World - Gnome Dome. From left to right: Wandering Star 5.6, Night of the Unicorn 5.8/10a, Goblins Slab 5.5. We found some webbing with a rap ring in the gully at equal height with the la…
From the Cub Lake to The Pool trail.
[Hide Photo] From the Cub Lake to The Pool trail.

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Ross Swanson
Pinewood Springs
[Hide Comment] Very unstable gully, probably washed out from 2013 flood. Better to climb Welcome to the Jungle (WTTJ) to get to upper climbs then rap back down WTTJ on way out. slabs to west are not very nice either. Aug 18, 2019