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Trailside Boulder

Submitted By: Chip Phillips on Oct 25, 2009
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac
Elevation: 10,800 feet
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The downtrail face of the Trailside Boulder ... 5 ...


Description 

The Trailside Boulder, a glacial erratic sitting all by itself along the Chicago Lakes Trail, hosts a number of moderate to medium grade problems, a few of which are quite nice but don't get much attention because they are mostly moderates. This is an excellent place to warm up in the morning or to make one more stop in the afternoon.

Problems abound on all sides of this block, but, as yet, only one problem on it has an official name that I am aware of. If the remainder of the problems ever get official names from the developers, I'll be back to edit in that information.


Getting There 

Park at the Echo Lake Picnic Area. Follow a nice gravel path to the west side of the lake, where a signed trail for the Chicago Lakes heads off to the southwest. Follow this trail for a few hundred yards over a ridge, into the Chicago Lakes Basin. The trail traverses along the valley wall for a while, and then drops steeply towards the valley floor, through a series of switchbacks. Once at the valley floor, the trail crosses a creek via a backcountry bridge, then joins an old dirt road.

Turn left at the road, and head STEEPLY uphill towards the Idaho Springs Reservoir. There are a few boulders along this road and out in the trees on the right. Once at the reservoir, the trail flattens somewhat and you can catch your breath while you continue to walk. Follow the road to the southwest corner of the reservoir, past two cabins, to a signed trailhead for the Chicago Lakes. STOP HERE AND FILL OUT YOUR FREE WILDERNESS PERMIT.

Follow the Chicago Lakes Trail through undulating terrain for about 8-10 minutes. About 5 minutes before you come to the trail that meanders left through the willows to access Areas A & B, you will come to a nice looking block on the right side of the trail. It is located in a wide-open old lightning-strike/burn area that is quite green and hosts wildflowers much of the bouldering season. You can't miss it.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Trailside Boulder:
Tree Stump Rail   V3-4     Boulder, Alpine, 14 feet   
Uptrail Face   V6     Boulder, Alpine, 13 feet   
Downtrail Face   V6-7     Boulder, Alpine, 14 feet   
Black Tornado   V7     Boulder, Alpine, 12 feet   
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Scott Neel getting started on Downtrail Face, Trailside Boulder, Mount Evans Wilderness Area.

Downtrail Face V6-7  CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Trailside Boulder
Begin from a sit start using crimps on top of the lowest shield of rock. Start by smacking a LH sloper and then trend up and right towards a corner jug just shy of the top and pull over. Although I do not have FA info for this line, one of the Ohio crew are the likely first ascentionist. This is an obvious, independent and core-tension problem with poor feet until you've snagged the high jug. Note that in hot or humid conditions, it will feel har...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO