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Evan Johnson
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Oct 9, 2009
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 675
Heading north to Gooseberry Falls State park next weekend 10/14/09. So far the Silver Creek Tunnel climb looks promising. Are there any other climbs in the area that are a must?
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BIATHLON
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Oct 10, 2009
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Duluth Mn
· Joined Sep 2007
· Points: 2,920
I would stay away from Silver Creek Tunnel. I have not climbed there myself but I have heard from several people it is a waste of time. I would just keep going up to Palisade, its only another 20 min.
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Evan Johnson
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Oct 10, 2009
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 675
Thanks for the heads up, we'll probably skip that then.
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Evan Johnson
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Oct 10, 2009
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 675
It looks like Shovel point would be better suited to our needs, since we don't have trad gear at the moment. Is this this a correct assumption? "statepark placed anchors" can anyone expand on this?
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PKA
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Oct 10, 2009
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Bozeman
· Joined Nov 2007
· Points: 105
The state anchors are like bolts placed on sport routes but are about 40 times bigger. no joke. they have 3 foot long bolts cemented into the rock with hangers that could support a tank. you'll need some webbing and carabiners and some of the routes still require you to use trees for anchors. The park anchors are way overkill but nice. Tettegouche hired somebody to design some type of fixed anchor and this is what they came up with.
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Evan Johnson
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Oct 11, 2009
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 675
Thanks PKA, sounds perfect.
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Evan Johnson
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Oct 18, 2009
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 675
We got back late Friday night, gotta love workin' the weekends.. Thanks for the help on deciding where to climb! Thursday was a brutal morning, we woke up to wet gear due to a malfunction with our tent / user error.. I stayed dry, even though I was sleeping in a puddle. We got out late to the Dance of the Sugar-Plump Faeries route and got a couple of climbs in before nightfall. We then spent the night at the laundramat, fun times. Next day was beutiful excpet for another late start. The state park placed anchors made it too easy to just head back to "the Dance." When I was getting lowered down for my first climb an eagle soared underneath me, amazing experience. We saw a wolf and a fox too, we plan on heading back to climb more of the north shore once we gather some trad gear.
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Tom Hanson
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Oct 19, 2009
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2001
· Points: 950
I recall doing a bit of moderate highball bouldering in the vicinity of the falls proper. If memory serves, the rock os a bit mossy and greasy, but some fun moves and eliminates can be found.
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Evan Johnson
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Oct 19, 2009
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 675
Tom: are you talking about the area under/near the bridge at Tettegouche SP? We did a bit of bouldering there too. Very mossy and flakes came off left and right.
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