Type: | Sport, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | Mark Rolofson, 1992 |
Page Views: | 2,072 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Taylor Roy on Jul 21, 2007 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Access Issue: MM 23-29.5 - now ended daily CO 7 highway closure/delays
Details
Per Kai Bouwman: the daily CO 7 highway closure/delay access issue is no longer a problem according to CDOT the construction finished as of Nov. 11, 2022.
From CDOT: Colorado Highway 7 is closed daily from MP 23-29.5. Motorists can only travel through the area between 6-8 am and 4-7 pm. During these timeframes, pilot cars will lead alternating one-way travel. Drivers should plan for delays, and this schedule will remain in place through Memorial Day 2022.
During the closure, motorists need to take US 36 to CO 7.
codot.gov/projects/co7-lyon…
From CDOT: Colorado Highway 7 is closed daily from MP 23-29.5. Motorists can only travel through the area between 6-8 am and 4-7 pm. During these timeframes, pilot cars will lead alternating one-way travel. Drivers should plan for delays, and this schedule will remain in place through Memorial Day 2022.
During the closure, motorists need to take US 36 to CO 7.
codot.gov/projects/co7-lyon…
Access Issue: Normal access is closed.
Details
The normal access to this crag is located on private property. This is a change since the St. Vrain guidebook. Trespassing for any reason is illegal. Trespassing will now be enforced with the assistance of the local sheriff's office. Violators will be held accountable for towed vehicles, citations, and any legal actions.
The Fang itself does not reside on this landowner's property.
Boulder County MAY have purchased this parcel of land a couple years ago.
The Fang itself does not reside on this landowner's property.
Boulder County MAY have purchased this parcel of land a couple years ago.
Description
Climb an easy, right-trending crack to the base of a large roof. Make some long, unusual, crimpy moves over the overhang and funk your way into the corner to better holds. Rest up, and then contort past 10 feet of insecure stemming and palming to a good lieback. Make a few more big moves on easier terrain until you reach the anchors.
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