Type: | Trad, Alpine, 180 ft, 2 pitches, Grade II |
FA: | Ken Thompson, Mitch Musci, Matt Fetbrod, September 2012 |
Page Views: | 602 total · 7/month |
Shared By: | Mitch Musci on Nov 10, 2012 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac |
Seasonal Closures March 1-July 31. Per this RMNP website, "Initial closures occur in March and April, when raptors return to the region and scout for nesting sites. Areas containing general habitat preferred by raptors are closed during this time. Once raptors have selected nesting spots, the initial closures are lifted or adjusted. The specific areas which raptors choose for nesting sites are closed."
For additional information about raptor closures, please visit the Rocky Mountain National Parks area closures website.
For additional information about raptor closures, please visit the Rocky Mountain National Parks area closures website.
Description
Muff Mongler starts in a recessed crack system in the middle of the southwest face of Muff Mountain.
P1 - 120 feet, 5.9. Climb the hand crack past some dense shrubs and a nice bulge to a second larger bulge. Muscle past the slot and continue up broken cracks to an adequate belay ledge.
P2 - 60 feet, 5.10. Climb the wide crack off the belay to the base of the striking roof crack. Mongle your way out the roof with hands and wide hands, then step left onto the sizeable diving board and arrange a belay.
P1 - 120 feet, 5.9. Climb the hand crack past some dense shrubs and a nice bulge to a second larger bulge. Muscle past the slot and continue up broken cracks to an adequate belay ledge.
P2 - 60 feet, 5.10. Climb the wide crack off the belay to the base of the striking roof crack. Mongle your way out the roof with hands and wide hands, then step left onto the sizeable diving board and arrange a belay.
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