Flagstaff Mountain Bouldering Guide

Flagstaff Mountain conveniently sits just west of Boulder Colorado on land owned and managed by the city. When I moved to Colorado in 1999, I began documenting, repeating and researching the history of all of Flagstaff Mountain's boulder problems. Although 325 problems had been described in a variety of guidebooks over the previous 30 years, in 2007 I began providing information here for what will eventually become a guide to 1,000 boulder problems on Flagstaff Mountain. Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Using This Blog-Guide

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The Basics: This blog-guide has a new format. The front page, which you are now viewing, is for general information only. To view individual...
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In-Betweens Miniguide

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The In-Betweens refers to a short broken spine of rock about 100 yards long between the Crown Rock Ridge and the Alamo Rock Ridge. None of t...
Sunday, February 21, 2010

Lower Alamo Rock Ridge Miniguide

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Generally speaking, the Alamo Rock Ridge refers to a broken spine of rock comprised of about 20 spots to drop your pads and try some things ...
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Upper Alamo Rock Ridge Miniguide

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Generally speaking, the Alamo Rock Ridge refers to a broken spine of rock comprised of about 20 spots to drop your pads and try some things ...

Candel Area Miniguide

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The Candel Area refers to a collection of mostly smaller blocks spread out along and around a north-to-south spine of rock 60 yards east of ...
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