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Big Worm 
Carl Spackler's Thumb (Name Unknown) 
Clear Blue Skies 
Dali Sit Down Start, The 
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Dali Warmup, The 
Lama 
Little Something for the Effort (Name Unknown)  
Mental Pollution 
Mental Pollution Low AKA Mental Masturbation 
Mirror Mask 
Nemesis 
No More Greener Grasses 
Ode to the Modern Man 
Pat's Arete 
Puddle Jumper 
Super Gui 


The Dali Area

Submitted By: Monomaniac on Jul 24, 2009
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac
Elevation: 11,100 feet
Latitude: 39.6306  Longitude: -105.6214 
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The stellar south face of the Dali Boulder. The h...


Description 

The centerpiece of Mt Evans bouldering, The Dali Boulder offers an astounding concentration of inspiring boulder problems. Pebble wrestlers from around the globe flock to this block to tangle with renowned test-pieces such as Dali (V6/9), No More Greener Grasses (V12), Clear Blue Skies (V12) and one of Colorado’s hardest problems, Ode to the Modern Man (V14). The rock is excellent quartzite, streaked with a rainbow of subtle hues. Though you will find the occasional knob, flake, or sloper, the south face is peppered with crisp edges, and as such, most of the harder problems favor crimp masters.

Most of the problems ascend the South face of the block, which rears up at an impressive 30-degree angle. Although south-facing, the steepness of the boulder provides good shade for most of the summer. The majority of the lines on the Dali block are on the upper end of the difficulty scale, though numerous excellent problems of all grades can be found in the immediate vicinity.


Getting There 

Continue along the trail past Seurat, traversing the base of the hill side for another 50 yards or so. Eventually the trail will turn sharply to the left, heading steeply uphill through the trees. After a short time the trail ends at the west shoulder of the Dali Boulder, on the edge of the talus.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Dali Area:
Nemesis   V1     Boulder, Alpine, 12 feet   
The Dali Stand Start   V6     Boulder, Alpine, 10 feet   
The Dali Sit Down Start   V9     Boulder, Alpine, 15 feet   
No More Greener Grasses   V12     Boulder, Alpine   
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Featured Route For The Dali Area
The Dali Stand Start begins as shown.

The Dali Stand Start V6  CO : Alpine Rock : ... : The Dali Area
The Dali Stand Start offers an opportunity for mere mortals to sample this excellent problem without the need to haul 18” biceps up the grueling approach. Although it skips most of the best moves on the route, this is still a worthwhile endeavor, and a must-do if you’re in the area and boulder at the grade.Begin with right hand on a 1” deep sloper ~6’ off the deck, and left hand on a 1-pad deep, 3-pad wide incut crimp that sits atop a 1” deep di...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO


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The Dali Boulder in profile.  The notched arete int he foreground is "Pat's Arete".

The Dali Boulder in profile. The notched arete in...