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Access Issue: Private Property - Waiver Required
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The Puoux (and Super Puoux) is on the "Defiance Cave Preserve". All climbers must first download, complete and submit the climbing waiver to Ken Headrick, the property manager, by email attachment. The manager will acknowledge receipt of the waiver. You do not need to schedule a day or time when submitting your waivers. For more information go to coloradowesternslopegrotto.… or email Ken Headrick at cavecritters@gmail.com
Download waiver here: David Boslee via Ken: drive.google.com/file/d/1S2….
From the land owner: I am Michael Frazier owner of the Puoux climbing area. A few things I need to clarify. We want Everyone to feel welcome. We are asking everyone to fill out waivers for two reasons. The first is obvious. To cover our behinds. The second reason is to help us keep Interstate access open by showing C Dot historical access. I would like to see the waiver forms posted on this page. The other thing I would like to address is that we would like to be notified of any modifications of trails , platforms, and routes before they have began. Under no circumstances do we want rock chipping for hold placement. If you can't climb it as it is please choose another climb that is easier or improve your technique. One more thing. We have never issued trespassing tickets and I would like that taken off the description at the top of this page.
Download waiver here: David Boslee via Ken: drive.google.com/file/d/1S2….
From the land owner: I am Michael Frazier owner of the Puoux climbing area. A few things I need to clarify. We want Everyone to feel welcome. We are asking everyone to fill out waivers for two reasons. The first is obvious. To cover our behinds. The second reason is to help us keep Interstate access open by showing C Dot historical access. I would like to see the waiver forms posted on this page. The other thing I would like to address is that we would like to be notified of any modifications of trails , platforms, and routes before they have began. Under no circumstances do we want rock chipping for hold placement. If you can't climb it as it is please choose another climb that is easier or improve your technique. One more thing. We have never issued trespassing tickets and I would like that taken off the description at the top of this page.
Description
With great position, fun moves and an involved approach, The Long Haul is touted as one of the Western Slopes best manufactured 13a's.
Using fixed lines, scramble up 50 feet of steep choss until you reach a nice ledge with a two bolt anchor. Either belay your partner up or continue climbing.
Right off the ledge, you are greeted with an insecure sequence of slopers and sidepulls that bring you over a small bulge. Twenty feet of decent edges with the occasional rest lead to a slightly scooped area where you can cop a small rest before the crux. A big move off an undercling and a few smallish edges get you to a pod. Traverse directly left on good holds, make one hard go-again move and gun for the anchors on good but very pumpy holds.
You can reach the ground with a 70 meter rope.
Using fixed lines, scramble up 50 feet of steep choss until you reach a nice ledge with a two bolt anchor. Either belay your partner up or continue climbing.
Right off the ledge, you are greeted with an insecure sequence of slopers and sidepulls that bring you over a small bulge. Twenty feet of decent edges with the occasional rest lead to a slightly scooped area where you can cop a small rest before the crux. A big move off an undercling and a few smallish edges get you to a pod. Traverse directly left on good holds, make one hard go-again move and gun for the anchors on good but very pumpy holds.
You can reach the ground with a 70 meter rope.
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