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Crystal Wall


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Clean-Up on Aisle 9: (5.9)
-A decent route that will keep you looking for holds and clips all the way up. It is too long for a 40yd rope so anything longer will be sufficient. Be careful as you go up not to miss clips two (left) or three (right) because the clips, although abundant, are hard to see due to their dark tan color. Overall this is a fun little route with blocky holds in typical Poudre fashion. To reach this route climb the rock slide up to the wall. This is the first route on the right on the step below the main crystal wall face you can see from the road. It is east to find because this area consists of the three routes "Clean-Up on Aisle 9", "Gates of Crystal", and "Lunch bucket Crack".      

-Gates of Crystal: (5.8)
-Lunch Bucket Crack: (5.8)
-Tour de Poudre: (5.10b/c)
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