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Nine Mile Hill

Colorado > Grand Junction… > Unaweep Canyon

Description

The climbing along Nine Mile Hill exists on the Burro formation. Although not as solid as its famous Wingate brother, the Burro is certainly capable of moments of brilliance. Several cliffs along Nine Mile Hill have been developed with both traditional crack climbs and bolted sport routes. However, the main draw along Nine Mile Hill is bouldering.

The boulder fields along CO-141 extend the entire nine miles from the Gunnison river to the top of the Uncompahgre Plateau, at an average width of over a mile. Now that is a lot of boulders! It is true that a lot of these boulders don't contain climbable rock; for every climbable boulder there are perhaps 5 unclimbable boulders. But in an area where the boulders literally number in the thousands, that leaves about (hmmm lets see [several X 1,000 X (1/6)= uhmmm]) a lot of climbable rock. What's more, a lot of those boulders that have routes have amazing routes.

The earliest known bouldering in this area was developed in the late '80s and early '90s by the climbers heading out to the main canyon. Many areas were developed throughout the '90s, and there were a few chipping incidents whose offenders shall go nameless here. Many of the classic areas were explored and developed by the reticent hardman Matt Lisenby and friends throughout the late '90s and early 2000s. Many more strong climbers have developed boulders as of late. Several of them have posted these areas to this database, and I will let them tell their own stories.

The land in the Nine Mile Mile area is all BLM, and few regulations are in place. There is no camping in the East Creek Day Use Area. Once you pass the cattle guard at the base of the real hill there is legal at large camping with the usual 14 day limit. Please help keep this area free of regulation by being respectful of this great resource.

Getting There

From Grand Junction, Colorado, head south out of town on US 50, towards Montrose and Delta. After traveling about 9 miles south of Grand Junction, turn right on CO-141, toward Gateway. This intersection is located in the small town of Whitewater.

The Nine Mile Hill area begins about 1 mile past this intersection.

Driving directions to crags are generally measured from the intersection of CO-141 and US 50.

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Volume one of the official guidebook by David Lloyd and contributing author Jared LaVacque is now out as of March 11th, 2022.
[Hide Photo] Volume one of the official guidebook by David Lloyd and contributing author Jared LaVacque is now out as of March 11th, 2022.
Some very pretty lichen and sandstone combinations in this area!
[Hide Photo] Some very pretty lichen and sandstone combinations in this area!
East Creek in the Fall makes for scenic climbing at the Bankfull Boulder which is located by the creek at the Texas Boulder Area.
[Hide Photo] East Creek in the Fall makes for scenic climbing at the Bankfull Boulder which is located by the creek at the Texas Boulder Area.
Upper Nine Mile Hill. Distances were measured from U.S. 50/CO Highway 141 junction.
[Hide Photo] Upper Nine Mile Hill. Distances were measured from U.S. 50/CO Highway 141 junction.
Lower Nine Mile Hill. Distances were measured from U.S. 50/CO Highway 141 junction.
[Hide Photo] Lower Nine Mile Hill. Distances were measured from U.S. 50/CO Highway 141 junction.
Iron Heart.
[Hide Photo] Iron Heart.
One of the nicer creekside spots along Nine Mile Hill.
[Hide Photo] One of the nicer creekside spots along Nine Mile Hill.
The long pumpy traverse along lower East Creek in East Creek Canyon. This is along HWY 141 at the bottom of Nine Mile Hill. Anyone know the name of this?
[Hide Photo] The long pumpy traverse along lower East Creek in East Creek Canyon. This is along HWY 141 at the bottom of Nine Mile Hill. Anyone know the name of this?
Nine Mile fossil print.
[Hide Photo] Nine Mile fossil print.
Traverse wall along Hwy 141 at the bottom of Nine Mile Hill. If anyone has a name for this route/area perhaps we can create a database entry for it.
[Hide Photo] Traverse wall along Hwy 141 at the bottom of Nine Mile Hill. If anyone has a name for this route/area perhaps we can create a database entry for it.

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Airbiscuit
Grand Junction, Co
[Hide Comment] While I absolutely applaud the new route activity going on on the long overlooked walls lining this canyon, you guys need to start using painted hangers. It is getting pretty bad. You can bet the land managers see it too. May 27, 2013
[Hide Comment] That's the natural range of the rock. The Dakota sandstone and Burro Canyon Formation that we climb on in Nine Mile will have a lot of variability. It can be coarse sandy layers that are pretty weak and crumbly but within just a few feet have sandy, iron rich rock that is patina'd and pretty tough. The idea is that this formation was a series of braided streambeds originating from no longer existing mountains in Utah before it became a rock. This is why you can also find old petrified logs, dino bones, and more predominantly pebbles in the sandstone and conglomerate layers. Message me if you have more questions, and I'll try to make up some more BS. Mar 9, 2014
[Hide Comment] In Bob Horan's guidebook, Bouldering Colorado, he mentions an area named B.C.'s Western Boulders. The map shows the area located west of Bone Park and Triangle areas. Unfortunately, only a few boulders are mentioned, and there are no pictures and few details of their location. In reality, the book raises more questions than answers.

Does anyone know any details regarding the area's location. Equally important, I'm curious if anyone knows who B.C. is? May 11, 2015