Shelf Road - Good?

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SCIN
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Shelf Road - Good?

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We're thinking about heading out west this spring and Shelf Road may be one of our destinations. Anyone climbed there? Any good?
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ames and i went on 2 short trips. one we got snowed out and built igloos for days and the other we had a great time. fun climbing, more techy than here, most the cracks are bolted so thats kinda weird. the camping is totally chill and the people we meet were cool. its worth a trip if your out there. i wouldnt road trip just to hit shelf when the red and the dirty south are just hours away. how late in the year are you going ?
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Bolted cracks are good because you don't have to mess with those confusing springy jammers. Not sure how late we're going. It will just be one of many destinations along with Maple, Rifle, Wild Iris, and City of Rocks.
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Post by haas »

It's been called "trashy versions of good French Limestone crags" I was just there for 4 days and while I've never climbed French Limestone, I can see where they are coming from. The routes are shorter and many are squeeze jobs. A lot of the descriptions say something along the lines as "don't climb this if someone is on the line next to it". All in all I did enjoy myself but I also live 2hrs. from it. I would not make it a destination from Kentucky. Depending when in the Spring, Rifle is a better choice.
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Post by haas »

It's not as cool as Lion's Head limestone in Ontario if you've ever been there.
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Post by pawilkes »

how is it in early April? I drove through Rifle about that time last year and it seemed super wet. Any other recommendations on good CO destinations that time of the year?
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Post by TradMike »

Have you ever been to South Platte?
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Post by travesty74 »

I've only been there twice but hit up the Sureal Estate Wall if you go.
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just when I was interested in a thread on CO..........
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Post by Stewy911 »

Scobro and I went out last summer and were not impressed. The rock quality was not that great, at least what we got on. I have heard great things but I think we just missed all the classics.
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