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Miss Kiwi
V4,
Boulder, Alpine, 10 ft (3 m),
Avg: 2 from 4
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FA:
Skye Bacus, Sept. 29, 2019
Colorado
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Access Issue: Most of these boulders are within the Mt. Blue Sky (formerly Mount Evans) Wilderness Area, regulated & patrolled by the US.
Details
Most boulders are located within the Mt. Blue Sky (formerly Mount Evans) Wilderness Area, regulated & patrolled by the USFS. Climbers should be on their best behavior, practice Leave No Trace. Please abide by these requirements: it can take vegetation decades to recover from damage. Place crash pads judiciously, & keep brushing to a minimum. Before adding new lines, considered the damage that may be caused by additional foot traffic, pads, etc.
Chalk is unsightly to non-climbers. Please avoid chalking up boulder problems that are visible from the Chicago Lakes Trail, & in general, keep chalk use to a minimum. Brush all tick marks off after every session. Use containers that prevent chalk spills & if you do spill, clean it up.
Stashing crash pads is forbidden by the USFS. Pads will be confiscated.
Noise: this is a Wilderness area that is enjoyed by many, mostly non-climbers. The last thing passing hikers want to hear are f-bombs, iPod speakers, grunting, etc. In fact, most other CLIMBERS don't want to hear any of these things either. The easiest way for us to lose access is to elicit complaints from other user groups.
Dogs must be leashed at all times, they scare wildlife. Obviously, clean up after your dog.
Remember we are guests in this area. Be respectful of other users & the USFS Rangers that manage this area.
Access Issue: 2024 - road closure
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Description
You can see this boulder from Tangerine Man. It's a small ~10 foot boulder with a perfectly flat landing. I cleaned this in September 2019, and it didn't appear to have been climbed before (judging by the amount of lichen and loose rock).
Sit start with feet on small edges in the hole to the left witha left hand sidepull and a right hand undercling. Go right to a crimp, avoid the dab, and keep crimping directly up into some right hand sidepulls and the sloper topout.
Location
If you are in front of Tangerine Man, look to the right at the boulder with the perfectly flat landing.
Protection
[Hide Photo] On the FA, moving up on sidepulls and crimps a fun route with a nice landing at Lincoln Lake!
[Hide Photo] A view of Miss Kiwi from Tangerine Man.
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