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Elevation: 10,594 ft
GPS: 38.9899, -105.5134
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Shared By: Bier on May 12, 2004
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Be ready for untapped granite bouldering on the northern lakeshore. A lot of sharp, crimpy rock but there are a few other holds if you look around long enough. Bring the tape, this place will eat the skin right off your fingers though. Certainly some classic sends waiting to happen. There may also be some trad, R/X type climbs on the northeast end of the lake.

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Drive west out of C-Springs on Highway 24 to Lake George. Go South on Park County 90 and follow the pavement as it turns into Park County 92. Once you enter the state park its 5 bucks per car per day unless you have a state parks pass. So far I've seen a lot of great rock along the North shore area and Cyote Ridge. Either park in the parking lot by the playground or in the Cyote Ridge parking lot depending on where you want to explore.

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