A Crag Guide gives an extensive view of all sub areas and climbs at a point in the index. It shows a snapshot of the index heirachy, up to 300 climbs (or areas) on a single web page. It shows selected comments climbers have made on a recently submitted ascent.
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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Danny Justin Case Kai Jesse Ryan Michael Piccolruaz Casey M Santiago Vaca Brax Rodgers
The size of a person's name reflects their Crag Karma, which is their level of contribution. You can help contribute to your local crag by adding descriptions, photos, topos and more.
Table of contents
- 1. The Automator Boulder 4 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. The Automator Boulder 4 routes in Boulder
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
access issues
Seasonal Closures March 1-July 31.
Per this RMNP website, "Initial closures occur in March and April, when raptors return to the region and scout for nesting sites. Areas containing general habitat preferred by raptors are closed during this time. Once raptors have selected nesting spots, the initial closures are lifted or adjusted. The specific areas which raptors choose for nesting sites are closed."
For additional information about raptor closures, please visit the Rocky Mountain National Parks area closures website.
ethic
This is a fragile alpine bouldering area and following Leave No Trace principles is important. Never stash pads. Do not alter landings, chip or glue holds, or remove or alter vegetation. Walk on hard surfaces such as boulders or established trails. Store your gear on boulders instead of dirt or vegetation. Clean up spilled chalk and tick marks and brush holds. Keep your presence low key and unobtrusive. Pack out everything you brought and anything else that shouldn't have been left there. RMNP rangers are very aware of the impact that bouldering has on this environment.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 | Tommy's Arête Right Exit | V6 | 10ft | |||
2 | Tommy's Arête | V7 | ||||
3 |
The Automator
FA: Dave Graham | V13 | ||||
4 |
★★★ Tommy's Arete
The incredible arete at the automator boulder behind skyscraper. Sit start on decent edges to a tiny crimp. Do big moves throughout the arete and top out. Watch the climber on the last moves! Megaclassic. | V7 | 16ft |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V6 | Tommy's Arête Right Exit | 10ft | |||
V7 | ★★★ | Tommy's Arete | 16ft | ||
Tommy's Arête | |||||
V13 | The Automator |