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Access Issue: MM 23-29.5 - now ended daily CO 7 highway closure/delays
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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…
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Fun opening moves lead to... something. I'm not sure what. I probably need to hang a TR on this to clean the upper half...which would be an adventure all of its own.
Anyways, you start on a big, open sidepull, paste feet, and monkey for a small bucket where the horizontal crack cuts across. There's a gravel-filled jug up and left from here.
It looks like the logical place to call it a route would be 2-3 moves past this point, although I haven't really resolved the descent, since this line would not top out without being severely X-rated.
I clearly haven't thought this through. If you want to finish it, go for it and shoot me a PM with the details.
Anyways, you start on a big, open sidepull, paste feet, and monkey for a small bucket where the horizontal crack cuts across. There's a gravel-filled jug up and left from here.
It looks like the logical place to call it a route would be 2-3 moves past this point, although I haven't really resolved the descent, since this line would not top out without being severely X-rated.
I clearly haven't thought this through. If you want to finish it, go for it and shoot me a PM with the details.
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