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Area 071

Colorado > Durango

Description

Area 071 has historically been a bouldering area, but there are now roped routes being developed on several cliff bands as well. The rock is Dakota Sandstone. This area has potential for trad, sport, mixed routes and boulder problems in areas scattered around the forest. The different bouldering and roped areas have been split off into separate subareas. All of these areas are accessed from the Baldy Mountain or Missionary Ridge Trailhead at the end of the 071 access road. See subareas for specific approaches to the different areas.

Getting There

Access is from Missionary Ridge TH (Baldy Mountain TH). From Durango, take Florida Rd. (CR240) east until County Road 249 (Sortais Rd.), where you take a left. Stay on that road for 10 or 15 minutes until you get to a gate where you'll park and start hiking. After gate, walk uphill for about 15 minutes to the 071 bouldering access. The trail is marked by a cairn and heads left. Follow trail for about another 5 minutes, and you will hit a pond on the left side of the trail. Look immediately to your right. The faint trail is now marked by a cairn. 

To access the 071 cliff band with roped routes, continue up the road for another 5 minutes to an obvious trail on the left marked with a cairn. Take this trail for a few minutes, and just before it heads up to the top of the cliffs, veer left, and make your way around to the bottom of the cliffs. For a map and better directions, check out the Durango Bouldering guidebook by Ian Allison.

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Area 071 Boulders trail map - the "Getting There" details are accurate enough to get to the pond in the map.
[Hide Photo] Area 071 Boulders trail map - the "Getting There" details are accurate enough to get to the pond in the map.

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[Hide Comment] mountainproject.com/area/12… should be added a subarea to this. Jan 31, 2025
Sebastiaan Zuidweg
Durango, CO
[Hide Comment] Owen S.... Agreed, I will work on that with an admin. Feb 3, 2025
Leo Paik
Westminster, Colorado
[Hide Comment] Owen S., that subarea has a roped route ( mountainproject.com/route/1…), and this subarea has bouldering problems. It seems like that would not make sense. Feb 4, 2025
[Hide Comment] 007 has plenty of boulder problems. They just aren't on MP yet. Feb 5, 2025
Leo Paik
Westminster, Colorado
[Hide Comment] Owen, a mp.com user suggested separating the roped climbing and bouldering into 2 separate subareas. That made sense to me. So, you can add bouldering problems to the appropriate subarea or add a new subarea if it does not exist yet. Feb 11, 2025
[Hide Comment] So if we add 007 as a subarea here, can we delete the one found on the other page? mountainproject.com/area/12… Feb 11, 2025
Leo Paik
Westminster, Colorado
[Hide Comment] Owen,

It seems that:

mountainproject.com/area/12… & (2021)
mountainproject.com/area/20… (2025)

are the same superarea despite the slightly different names. Assuming that is true, we would merge them onto the 1st submitted page (2021)...the one you are suggesting we delete. Maybe I'm not reading this correctly. So, please contact me to let me know if this is accurate. Feb 18, 2025
[Hide Comment] They share the same trailhead. 071 was the original area, west of the approach trail. The page for the boulders here dates back to 2013 ( mountainproject.com/area/10…). 071 should be the main page.

007 is the later developed area (and confusingly named) that is east of the trail. This should be a subarea listed from the 071 main page (ie, this one). 007 was added to MP in 2021. Feb 18, 2025
Leo Paik
Westminster, Colorado
[Hide Comment] Owen, okay, I moved 007 (a.k.a. 0071) under Area 071. Honestly, I'm not sure I'm clear on this. Hopefully, this is closer to what you intended. Obviously, deleting someone's submission isn't ideal, since you can't get those back. Feb 25, 2025
[Hide Comment] Thanks! I think this is good. Feb 26, 2025