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Location: CO : Grand Junction area : Colorado National Monument : Kissing Couple area : Kissing Couple : Long Dong Wall (aka Bell To... (5.11a) By: Ryan Sayers When: May 20, 2003 | view comment >> | Comments: Absolutely Classic!!!! One of the weirdest towers, ever. Just don't expect it to be nice and cuddly (like the name implies)...spots of really bad rock (like the start to pitch four) and a weird approach makes sure it gives you "full value." But one of the coolest experiences you can have.
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Location: CO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Glacier Gorge : Spearhead : Syke's Sickle (5.9+) By: Ryan Sayers When: May 1, 2003 | view comment >> | Comments: What'd be the earliest this this might come into happy season? Mid-June by any chance? Danka
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Location: CO : Colorado Springs : Garden of the Gods : South Gateway Rock : West Side : West Point Crack (5.8 R) By: Ryan Sayers When: Apr 22, 2003 | view comment >> | Comments: Dude, two things about this route: one, it's frickin' tragic how they jacked this thing up with the retrobolting. What right does some bastard with a bolt kit have to change where a route goes? It had a huge adventure factor before, with the ancient pins and funky offwidthing on the first pitch - now people are sport climbing on it. Seriously, we need to respect how the first ascentionists climbed these things. Second, to get down from the anchors on the second pitch with one rope, I'm prett... more >>
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