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Nov 8, 2010
Well worth doing. Spectacular views, and a fun little romp. View Comment
Nov 8, 2010
The pickle will change your life. Best route ever! View Comment
Nov 8, 2010
Great route to take beginners on! Spacious, comfy ledges at every belay. Great summit and views, well pro… View Comment
Apr 5, 2010
Two bolt anchor with bail biners, no rings. Placed high enough to be just out of reach from the obvious st… View Comment
Oct 27, 2009
Bailed off of the third (5th guidebook pitch) on an aid ascent due to bad (or missing?) bolts. I was way t… View Comment
May 23, 2008
Whatever number you want to put on it, the aid is very easy, very fun and nowhere on the route could you ta… View Comment

Forum Messages View All 32

Gear > Climbing Gear Discussion
Reply: Splitter Gear Cam
May 7, 2015 I've used them for aid climbing. Fit great in shallow pin scars. Definitely a specialty aid climbing piece. They walk like crazy in any placement that isn't bottomed out View Message
Partners > Colorado Partners
Boulder gym/Trad partner
Dec 20, 2013 Hi, I'm looking for someone to climb with this winter in the gym, and some outdoor routes when it warms up, with a focus on having fun and training for some longer wall/alpine… View Message
General > Training Forum
Reply: training for the diamond on longs peak
Mar 27, 2011 Just climb lots of routes at Lumpy Ridge. Link 2-3 routes on the Sundance buttress in a day. You get altitude training, a long approach and similar climbing, and you'll have… View Message
Regional > International
Reply: Noob climber visting France. "You wouldn't enjoy F…
Jan 28, 2011 Whoever told you that is either completely clueless, or a jerk. You will have a blast there as a new climber. There are literally thousands of problems in the V2 and under ra… View Message
Regional > Colorado
Reply: Bastille Trundled, Input Requested
Jun 23, 2010 Third belay/start of P.4 on Heavy Weather has some huge, very loose-looking blocks. View Message
Regional > Northern California
Reply: best way off snakedike
Sep 11, 2009 I think they just take the posts down and leave the cables up, so you can hand-over-hand down. Maybe throw in some gloves? View Message
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