Good rain day walls/crags
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My boyfriend and I are flying into Denver next week, climbing Wednesday through Saturday. We were planning to hit up Clear Creek but it's looking like it might rain. Does anyone have any suggestions for rainy day climbing areas and walls? We sport climb 10s and lower 11s. Might be willing to do some super easy trad (just getting into it). Willing to travel a bit to get some climbing in. Thanks!! |
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Rain? Never heard of it |
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Short rains in the afternoon are common here in summer. If you climb in the morning you have a good chance of avoiding them. |
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Thank you Prav C! |
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Plus things dry really fast. |
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No forecasted rain |
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It doesn't rain in Colorado anymore |
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If there is a light rain, Wall of Justice stays mostly dry and has lots of fixed draws, so very little commitment. Hanging Judge is excellent in the range you’re looking for. Plus, it’s a cool spot to hang out during a storm (he says from experience). |
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Sweet, thank you Zach! |
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Lol I guess I jinxed it, hard to complain though! |
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This thread is absolutely hilarious.
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Haha thats true, I just thought the comments were funny!! No worries though, we still got 2 solid days in this week :) |
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I have to echo how funny this thread this. I was about to post asking folks what to look for after this snow storm, but this "unusual weather pattern" is kinda the new norm of who knows whatever happens, happens. I love having the experience of fire warnings with unprecedented snow fall in May. Loving it. |
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Sheed Shadowwrote: Seriously? I could really do without fire weather |
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Luigi Mwrote: Well, there are alternatives. Here's a typical Spring forecast for the Pisgah National Rainforest, for example: |
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nbrownwrote: And why is this useful right now? NC to CO is much to cross over. Plus the east coast is going through a heat wave. Of course there are alternatives. I relate to the originally poster but I drove out to Denver and will be here through this snow storm. Would you like a comparison of the rainforests in Washington as well? |
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Those that say this weather is so unusual have not lived here very long or have bad memories. Sure, it’s not typical late May weather. But, it’s not unusual to have several days of rain/snow/sleet in May. The record for the last measurable snow around Denver is well into June. |
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Sheed Shadowwrote: Wasn't responding to the OP. That should've been pretty obvious by how I responded to a specific quote. Better question: Why is someone from IL responding on a CO forum? My house in Broomfield CO has been threatened by fire several times this year alone. That sucks but unfortunately it's the price you pay for living in a dry (yes I know it's getting dryer) climate. If it is too much of a risk then there are alternatives. To the OP: Sucks that the weather soured out on your trip. Same thing happened to us several years back before we moved here; I think it snowed almost 2 feet on that trip and even the power was out in most places. |







