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Access Issue: 2024 Crag Closures & Temporary Trail and Raptor Closures
Details
The usual crags are closed for climbing for raptor nesting:
See: bouldercolorado.gov/service….
Click here for the trail closures. Some are M-F, some are 24/7. These impact the Bear Canyon/Fern Canyon regions primarily:
flatironsclimbing.org/tempo…
Click here bouldercolorado.gov/service… for the latest in raptor closures.
See: bouldercolorado.gov/service….
Click here for the trail closures. Some are M-F, some are 24/7. These impact the Bear Canyon/Fern Canyon regions primarily:
flatironsclimbing.org/tempo…
Click here bouldercolorado.gov/service… for the latest in raptor closures.
Description
This is a nice and easy 450 foot romp on excellent rock with a comparatively easy approach.
The East Face is easily seen on the right side of the Fern Canyon Trail just a few yards after the North Shanahan trail intersects it.
The face has a lower angle than other East faces on the Flatirons and makes for a great solo adventure if comfortable with the exposure and competent enough to do so....
Start at the bottom of the face and pick the path of least resistance.
From the summit, move south and downclimb the summit block (15 feet, 5.2). From there, hike West onto hiking territory and the trail.
The East Face is easily seen on the right side of the Fern Canyon Trail just a few yards after the North Shanahan trail intersects it.
The face has a lower angle than other East faces on the Flatirons and makes for a great solo adventure if comfortable with the exposure and competent enough to do so....
Start at the bottom of the face and pick the path of least resistance.
From the summit, move south and downclimb the summit block (15 feet, 5.2). From there, hike West onto hiking territory and the trail.
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