Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | B Gillett & C Hill |
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Shared By: | Ross Swanson on Jan 22, 2012 |
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Access Issue: MM 23-29.5 - now ended daily CO 7 highway closure/delays
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Per Kai Bouwman: the daily CO 7 highway closure/delay access issue is no longer a problem according to CDOT the construction finished as of Nov. 11, 2022.
From CDOT: Colorado Highway 7 is closed daily from MP 23-29.5. Motorists can only travel through the area between 6-8 am and 4-7 pm. During these timeframes, pilot cars will lead alternating one-way travel. Drivers should plan for delays, and this schedule will remain in place through Memorial Day 2022.
During the closure, motorists need to take US 36 to CO 7.
codot.gov/projects/co7-lyon…
From CDOT: Colorado Highway 7 is closed daily from MP 23-29.5. Motorists can only travel through the area between 6-8 am and 4-7 pm. During these timeframes, pilot cars will lead alternating one-way travel. Drivers should plan for delays, and this schedule will remain in place through Memorial Day 2022.
During the closure, motorists need to take US 36 to CO 7.
codot.gov/projects/co7-lyon…
Description
P1. Climb the crack for 30 feet, at the top there is a lip that Gillett's guide shows going around, but pulling this small roof offers an interesting couple of moves and straightens the route out. (small nut and couple of Aliens).
P2. From the ledge dead ahead, continue up an impressive crack until you reach a small roof, (finger-size cam and nut for small crack on right). While standing on a somewhat loose "rock cone", pull the roof, watch out here as I broke a loose, bread loaf block off almost hitting my buddy, sorry George. The exit move is good.
P2. From the ledge dead ahead, continue up an impressive crack until you reach a small roof, (finger-size cam and nut for small crack on right). While standing on a somewhat loose "rock cone", pull the roof, watch out here as I broke a loose, bread loaf block off almost hitting my buddy, sorry George. The exit move is good.
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