Type: Boulder, Alpine, 25 ft (8 m)
FA: Jeremy Fullerton
Page Views: 97 total · 8/month
Shared By: Scott B on Jun 1, 2024
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Warning Access Issue: Most of these boulders are within the Mt. Blue Sky (formerly Mount Evans) Wilderness Area, regulated & patrolled by the US. DetailsDrop down
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Description Suggest change

A snow landing is needed for this thing unless you're feeling bold. This is usually climbable till late June depending on the snowpack that year.  

Description from Jeremy sourced from 8a:

After walking past these obvious massive boulders on left hand side going down the casual for the past 9 years, I have always wanted to climb on them. This year finally enough snow has fallen and made these boulders climbable! This climb up the big of all the boulders start in the middle of the boulder on an obvious jug. Bust out right, and climb up onto the slab. When possible, we traversed right and exit off the right side of the slab to avoid downclimbing the chossy/loose rock up the slab.

Location Suggest change

It is directly across from Oscar the Grouch and directly left of Teeter Totter. This is in the valley before you turn off to jug dyno right off the trail maybe 10 minutes from the top of shallow side.

Protection Suggest change

3-4 pads and a snow landing.

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