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Type: TR, 1 pitch
Consensus: 5.6 [details]
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Submitted By: Dean Cool on May 30, 2007

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Linds sitting at the anchors.

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Description 

This is a great climb for someone learning to climb belay and or rappel. It has great views of Lake Dillon, too!!!


Location 

Follow the path to Swan Mtn bouldering area, but do not enter. Stay high on the trail for an extra ten minutes. After the trail takes a left turn (about 1/4 mile), walk down hill to the nearest opening in the trees and follow the cliff band until you reach another downhill path. The anchors to this route are just before the second path.


Protection 

Rope and two (now only one) top anchors.



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Andy at the top while Tucker only reaches the first part.

Andy at the top while Tucker only reaches the firs...

Anchors just left of center and looking down the route.

BETA PHOTO: Anchors just left of center and looking down the r...

Great views of Lake Dillon - Frisco, CO on opposite shore.

Great views of Lake Dillon - Frisco, CO on opposit...


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By mr. mango
Feb 27, 2012

They recenty added three toprope anchors at the top of the bouldering walls.

By James S.
From: Breck, CO
May 3, 2012

Only one bolt left at the top now. Used to be a TR route to the left as well, but both bolts are gone on that.