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Apr 16, 2011
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43,366 Points
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Point Rank: #5 Details
701 Areas
10,515 pts - 15 each
1,664 Routes
16,640 pts - 10 each
3,218 Photos
16,090 pts - 5 each
29 Approach Trails
116 pts - 4 each
5 Page Improvements
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I am aware of the long and nebulous bouldering history of the Grand Junction area. But details are few and far between. If you have a correction, or additional information concerning a posting I've submitted, please let me know.
In other words, if you know the original name, proposed grade, and/or first ascent information, let me know and I'll update it.
More importantly, respect the environment you're bouldering in. Follow trails if they exist, pack your waste, clean your tick marks/excess chalk after each session, and minimize impacts of the soil, rock, and vegetation.
In other words, if you know the original name, proposed grade, and/or first ascent information, let me know and I'll update it.
More importantly, respect the environment you're bouldering in. Follow trails if they exist, pack your waste, clean your tick marks/excess chalk after each session, and minimize impacts of the soil, rock, and vegetation.