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Location: CO : Alpine Rock : Maroon Bells : Bell Cord Couloir
By: Cory Cleveland When: Jun 14, 2006

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Comments: Climbed the Bell Cord and the traverse from S. Maroon to N. Maroon on 6/11/06. Conditions were ideal for the climb. We started at 3:30 am from campsite 11 at Crater Lake, and reached the top of the couloir at 6 am, right after sunrise. The early start made the couloir a relative no-brainer, as it removed the rockfall issues from the equation. I highly recommend an early (albiet painful) start.

The S-N ridge also seemed relatively straightforward, given the perfect weather and our luck with ... more >>


Location: CO : Flatirons Climbing Off-Tra...
By: Cory Cleveland When: Apr 13, 2006

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Comments: It would be helpful to add a link to the FCC website here (i.e., the FCC contact page) to facilitate the comment submission process. The link is not currently included.


Location: CO : Boulder : Flatirons : North : W.C. Fields Pinnacle : A Very Ament's Slab (5.8)
By: Cory Cleveland When: Jul 19, 2005

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Comments: I thought this was a great route. Easy approach (except for vicious poison ivy protecting the base), ample protection and quality rock make it worth a go. The crux is short but sweet, and the summit is a great place to hang for a while. Definitely not your garden variety east face route.


Location: CO : Alpine Rock : Pacific Peak : North Face Couloirs
By: Cory Cleveland When: Jul 1, 2005

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Comments: Climbed this couloir (the "left" branch) on 6/24/05. The lower route was in good shape, but the upper steep section had melted out within the last few days. This made for some spicy climbing on junky "ice" and unconsolidated mud. Very little opportunity for solid pro in rock on this route.

All that said, it is a cool route, and could be really cool with just a bit more snow.

We descended via the SE ridge and glissaded a couloir back to Upper Mohawk Lakes for a cool loop.


Location: CO : Alpine Rock : Blanca Peak : Little Bear-Blanca Traverse (5.0)
By: Cory Cleveland When: Aug 11, 2004

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Comments: Great route. Worth a trip, in spite of the crowds of vehicles and campers at Lake Como. The road to the lake (and beyond) is a 4-wheeler testpiece, so don't go expecting an alpine wilderness experience. The crux of the route is probably avoiding rockfall on the way to Little Bear's summit.

The rock on the ridge is nice, and the route went quickly unroped. The distinction between 4th and 5th class climbing on here was difficult to discern. It all felt about the same to me. Like 4th class,... more >>