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Brett Billings

Fort Collins, CO
41 years old · Male

Member Since
Aug 30, 2008
Last Visit: Feb 28, 2026
220 Points
Point Rank: #6,144 DetailsDrop down

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I love Rotary Park, and Horsetooth in general. I'm lucky enough to have a lot of time to spend bouldering at such a perfect and historic location. I also enjoy Carter Lake and the 420s.



Comments View All 32

Oct 20, 2016
Not trying to be a jerk, but unless it's V double-digits or close, there really aren't any FAs at R… View Comment
Sep 21, 2016
I asked on the main page comments, but if anyone has a different name for this boulder or these problems, p… View Comment
Sep 21, 2016
I asked on the main page comments, but if anyone has a different name for this boulder or these problems, p… View Comment
Sep 19, 2016
Yeah, the directions don't seem to be correct. Take the trail toward Indian Rock past the large boulder… View Comment
Sep 19, 2016
Anyone know that name for this boulder? It's directly uphill from the Nature Nazi Boulders. I had to cl… View Comment
Sep 6, 2016
This is the sit start to Moon Arete on the Southwest corner of the Eliminator Boulder. View Comment

Forum Messages View All 16

Regional > Colorado
Reply: Going to be in CO for 10 days, what should I get on?
Aug 9, 2013 Are you going to be staying in Boulder or Denver? Or are you moving around a bit? If you get up to Fort Collins, Rotary Park at Horsetooth Reservoir is fantastic and classic bo… View Message
Regional > Northern Utah & Idaho
Reply: Close call on Master Scriptorium 5-10 - R
Aug 9, 2013 That is intense! I'm glad that you were able to remain relatively calm and your partner was quick to react. Seems like a lot of things went right considering how bad that could… View Message
Regional > Colorado
Reply: Short approach bouldering near Denver
Jun 24, 2010 I'd check out Rotary Park at Horsetooth Reservoir, right by Fort Collins. I may be slightly biased because I live there, but you've got short approach times (nothing is more t… View Message
General > Politics and Rock Climbing
Reply: vegan climbers
Mar 26, 2010 I'll add that in terms of traveling, being vegan can be difficult, but by bringing along a lot of your own food and snacks, it can be very doable. I've backpacked Europe twice… View Message
General > Politics and Rock Climbing
Reply: vegan climbers
Mar 26, 2010 Well, it's not just nuts and tofu, although tofu does have a fair amount of protein. I also really enjoy seitan, which is made from wheat gluten, and can be homemade pretty ea… View Message
General > Politics and Rock Climbing
Reply: vegan climbers
Mar 26, 2010 I'll reply to the original post. I've been vegan for 8 years, and first went vegetarian 11 years ago. The reason I choose this lifestyle is because I disagree with the treatm… View Message
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