We've been up there several times. The approach is not my favorite, but it's not that horrible either. I really like the area and think it's definately worth going to. You'll have a total blast.
Generally we've run into very few people and are alone there. Mostly the people we see are just hiking past on their way out.
Have fun and let us know if you enjoy it.
Is Pistol Ridge normally crowded?
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The approach isn't bad for climbers used to a regular climbing approach but the average sport crag approach at the Red makes the approach to Pistol seem much more enduring. I guarantee that most people breathe heavy during the Pistol approach and someone who is out of shape will probably have to rest along the way. It's not hard by any means, though.
The approach is a series of steep switch backs and there are many trees crossing the trail. Hiking quickly it's about a 10 minute approach to the base of the cliff.
The approach is a series of steep switch backs and there are many trees crossing the trail. Hiking quickly it's about a 10 minute approach to the base of the cliff.
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.
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Pistol Ridge is cool. The approach is a little long, but not bad ... unless it's wet, then it can be a slippery mess.
The 5.7 (Don't Feed the Triceratops) and 5.8 (Danger Mouse) are loads of fun.
I've been there four times. Three of them it was deserted, once it must have been "Climb at Pistol Ridge" Day, and it was relatively packed.
The 5.7 (Don't Feed the Triceratops) and 5.8 (Danger Mouse) are loads of fun.
I've been there four times. Three of them it was deserted, once it must have been "Climb at Pistol Ridge" Day, and it was relatively packed.