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Closing in on the top of pitch 1

Description 

A Proud Prow that doesn't get any sun. Great for summer.


Getting There 

Park for Sunday Wall, cross road and bushwhack your way up the hill.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Raindrop Prow:
Looking Down At The Rain   5.10+     Trad, 5 pitches, 480 feet, Grade II   
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Looking Down At The Rain 5.10+  CO : Grand Junction area : ... : Raindrop Prow
Combine the first two pitches into one pitch of about 100 feet that gets you on a nice ledge. The crux is coming out of a flared chimney to surpass a #4 camalot crack over a bulge. 2nd pitch is a nice airy handcrack that goes up and traverses left and up a broken crack system. 3rd pitch goes up the prow until you traverse further left behind giant flakes staying below the tree and then a sloping chimney where you belay. 4th pitch you can choose your own adventure. There is a small crack f...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO