Type: Boulder, Alpine, 10 ft (3 m)
GPS: 39.6177, -105.6026
FA: Daniel Woods
Page Views: 490 total · 11/month
Shared By: Chris Deuto on Jun 15, 2022
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Warning Access Issue: Most of these boulders are within the Mt. Blue Sky (formerly Mount Evans) Wilderness Area, regulated & patrolled by the US. DetailsDrop down
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Once considered the hardest problem in the Mt. Evans area, this line defines world class bouldering.

Start standing matched on an undercling feature in the middle of the large, nearly blank roof. Pull on and fire to the infamous “non-hold.” Using either a heel or toehook, come in left to a better but still small incut. Thrutch to a horrible gaston, then go again to jugs at the lip. Finish with a victory topout.

When I think of a quintessential boulder problem, this has got to be first in mind every time.

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Warrior Up sits in a pit near many of the boulders around Unshackled. Locate the HUGE orange highball arete known as Confedarete, and it’s about fifty yards below it facing the lake. 

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A few pads.

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