Photo Of the Moment – Thompson Creek

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Photo of the Moment is a new section on the site that will feature photos we want to share, some with a relevant story, others that are just nice images. Today’s shot is of Tracy Wilson on End of the World Party in Thompson Creek. This was the first route that was bolted there, and really kicked things off at what would become one of the best local crags. Unfortunately the future of the cliff is still uncertain, as the BLM drags their heels on putting together their new resource management plan for the area, and it’s also part of the Hidden Gems Wilderness Campaign which is causing quite a stir among local residents.

Regardless, this is an incredible local resource, with room for many more routes, and we will be doing everything we can to fully open access at this wonderful spot. For now, the standing voluntary restrictions remain, only 9 climbers at a time are allowed at the wall, and about half the routes are still disabled with the first couple of hangers missing.

If you’re not already a memeber, be sure to sign up with the Roaring Fork Climbers’ Coalition to stay up-to-date on the latest access issuses in the valley.

2 Responses to Photo Of the Moment – Thompson Creek

  1. nice shot of TW! Is she allowed to reach that high with that arm now?

    jess d September 9, 2009 at 3:22 pm
  2. Hey BJ, could you check the take we have over on WildSnow, about fixed anchors in Wilderness? I want to make sure we get it right over there. See http://www.wildsnow.com/2088/colorado-wilderness-mountain-bike/

    A blog post for you might be specifics asto what we have and can expect in the future regarding fixed anchors in Wilderness, and thus how Hidden Gems could affect climbing. Or did you already blog that (grin).

    Loudawg September 17, 2009 at 10:00 pm
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