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marcin
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Mar 10, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2013
· Points: 140
Looks like some great weather this week. Anyone know what current conditions are like on East Bluff or for the weekend? thanks
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Burton Lindquist
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Mar 10, 2015
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Madison, WI
· Joined Jan 2002
· Points: 4,220
As long as the sun is out full you will be good to go. There may be wet spots here and there ...just avoid them or climb through them.... The trail up might be icy so maybe take a trekking stick or two along.
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Double J
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Mar 10, 2015
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Sandy, UT
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 3,952
What Burt said plus AWESOME! I was up on Sunday and yesterday. The rock is mostly dry in the am, with the cracks becoming wet as the day progresses due to snow melt from above. The trail up is a bit ice, but not too bad. I was in the bedroom wall in a Tee shirt on sunday, and then in the Brinton's area monday. Best times to gar are about 10am till 2-3pm, as by then there is water running in some cracks, Congrats was class 5 whitewater by yesterday afternoon.. So, pick your routes and time of day and you will not be disappointed.
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marcin
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Mar 10, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2013
· Points: 140
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Double J
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Mar 10, 2015
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Sandy, UT
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 3,952
Also, remember heading back into the bluffs post a long winter with plenty of freeze thaw conditions can and will loosen blocks. I pulled a large-boy scout killing-block off of Brinton's yesterday. If you can pull out a block with only your hands, please remove it in a safe and respectfully way as for it not to fall out some random time with a belayer below.
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marcin
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Mar 10, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2013
· Points: 140
Surprised to see loose rock on Brinton's. That's impressive considering how much action that route gets. I will do my part if I'm up that way.
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Burton Lindquist
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Mar 10, 2015
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Madison, WI
· Joined Jan 2002
· Points: 4,220
This time of year it helps to have a ground cloth or tarp to stage from as the ground can be wet or muddy or still snowy but fer sure damp....
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James Schroeder
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Mar 11, 2015
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Fort Collins, CO
· Joined May 2002
· Points: 3,166
I got out last night around 4:30pm and walked down in the dark. I was comfy in jeans and a t-shirt to start, but added a light layer or two by the end of the night. Things were much drier than on Sunday, it seems like most of the snow is off the clifftops, so maybe the "superficial" cracks will be done seeping. Anyway, there's no reason not to get out there!
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Greg Kosinski
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Mar 6, 2020
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Minneapolis, MN
· Joined May 2015
· Points: 50
Anyone know what conditions are like at the lake currently? Specificly if anyone knows if boulder topouts will be too wet or snowy to be worth it.
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Tradiban
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Mar 6, 2020
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Apr 2004
· Points: 11,610
jon jugenheimer wrote: Also, remember heading back into the bluffs post a long winter with plenty of freeze thaw conditions can and will loosen blocks. I pulled a large-boy scout killing-block off of Brinton's yesterday. If you can pull out a block with only your hands, please remove it in a safe and respectfully way as for it not to fall out some random time with a belayer below. That block has been loose for years! You ruined Brintons!
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Ian Cotter-Brown
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Mar 7, 2020
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jun 2011
· Points: 10,146
Greg you are good to go. Some areas on the west bluff are snowy but quickly getting good and south bluff is still a bit snowy. Almost everything in ccc trail zone, and the east bluff South is very dry. The east bluff north will be mostly good I think too.
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Double J
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Mar 14, 2020
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Sandy, UT
· Joined Apr 2006
· Points: 3,952
Tradiban wrote: That block has been loose for years! You ruined Brintons! I did. Only 4 stars now.
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