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Description
This adventure climb follows
a series of mossy chimney systems
filled with
small trees and choss
interspersed with
terribly dangerous
face climbing on
brittle, exfoliating flakes
covered in lichen. Upon arriving at the base (crux), you will be confronted with possibly the
poorest rock quality
in the whole Front Range. Make a few uncertain moves up
loose, lichen-covered flakes
to gain a ledge. From here, it is possible to see a mostly tree-less line of ascent. Delicately
balance up crunchy rock,
passing inside, up and through various chimney systems as necessary in an attempt to
avoid the abundances of enormous, loose blocks
on an exciting journey to the summit. This climb is unique in the way that it has an
expanding chimney!
It's possible to rappel west from the top, but there are currently no fixed anchors. A ropeless descent requires downclimbing 20 feet to the west on a
pile of gravity-defying stacked rotten crumbly blocks
.
Wipe the sweat from your forehead
and breathe a sigh of relief before bushwhacking back down (North) to the Bear Canyon Trail.
Protection
Standard Flatirons rack along with a healthy sense of humor.