"The place is here, the time is now, and the journey into the shadows that we're about to watch could be our journey."
In the spring and summer the area stays shady and cool through the morning but bakes in the sun in the afternoon. Strangely enough, when summer ends sunshine is as rare as slabs here, so if steep, shady rock is your bag, consider a journey into The Twilight Zone. We've done our best to clean up the routes and surrounding rock, but these climbs are still pretty fresh so care is in order.
Getting There
About thirteen steps beyond the end of the cement retaining wall at the Canal Zone, head uphill by stepping onto a car sized boulder with a straggly pine tree above it. Third class and scramble up the beaten path. Third class into the red dihedral, exit right, and scramble up onto the trail. The approach is steep, exposed, and a little loose in spots...not for the faint of heart.
We know that a dream can be real, but who ever thought that reality could be a dream? ..... Think about it and then ask yourself, do you live here, in this country, in this world, or do you live instead in the Twilight Zone? Begin by climbing a blunt ar๊te or a shallow dihedral and pass the bottom roof on the right. Move up the ramp for 10 feet then angle up and left towards the crack located in the center of the top roof. Keep moving and ke...[more]Browse More Classics in CO
Thank you for these excellent routes Kirk. I climbed The Chaser and Freedom Fries on my birthday last week. Both routes definitely added to a great day. The area is well worth the added effort to get up to them. I'm anxious to get back and tick-off the remaining climbs. The bolting is just right, and The Chaser and Freedom Fries were just plain fun routes. They will be on my list of good fun climbs (along with the entire Canal Zone area) to recommend to other climbers. Thanks again.
By Dan Godshall From: Colorado Springs, CO Jul 18, 2009
Seems like the bottom of the routes is the worst in rock quality but should clean up with time (and luckily is the easiest terrain.) I was surprised to find how solid most of the roofs were and the top of the climbs (although lichen-y in spots) seemed really solid. The climbing here is really FUN.