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Colorado Ice Climbing
ICE CLIMBING
IT IS FAIR TO SAY THAT ICE CLIMBING IS SOMEWHAT OVERSHADOWED BY OTHER WINTER PURSUITS IN COLORADO, BUT THERE ARE A GOOD NUMBER OF PLACES WEST OF 105 WHERE YOU CAN SWITCH YOUR ROCK CLIMBING SHOES FOR ICE CLIMBING BOOTS.
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OURAY
The amazing mountain town of Ouray is considered by many to be the iceclimbing capital of the world. A manmade venue, Ouray Ice Park sits in the deep, shady and cold Uncompahgre Gorge and is within walking distance of downtown Ouray. With hundreds of named ice and mixed climbs, most within a 15-minute walk of the park entrance, 11 distinct climbing areas and three miles of vertical terrain, Ouray Ice Park is THE place for ice climbing. And best of all, it’s free.
There are numerous other climbs in the area including many that are just off Camp Bird Road outside Ouray including Chockstone Chimney, Slip Slidin’ Away and Birdbrain Boulevard. There are even more near Eureka, including the charmingly-named Whorehouse Hoses and the much nicer sounding Stairway to Heaven.
LAKE CITY
Less well known than Ouray Ice Park is Lake City Ice Park. A beautiful and historic mining town, Lake City is perhaps better known for its association with cannibal Alferd Packer. But climbing fans know that in winter Lake City becomes one of the best places in Colorado to get their ice climbing fix. Climbing started in Lake City about a decade ago, but since then more and more climbs have been created in the park which is just one block south of town. Currently there are around 15 established routes.
And like Ouray Ice Park, there is no charge to climb at Lake City Ice Park.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS AND RIFLE
Somewhat off the beaten path, but also quite literally off Interstate 70, the tiny town of Rifle and nearby Glenwood Springs offer a few good ice-climbing routes that are well known and liked by local climbers.
Rifle Mountain Park, formed thanks to a 1910 Special Act passed by Congress that granted a number of municipalities the chance to claim land to make them into parks, has over 250 bolted rockclimbing routes. There are a few ice climbs that form every winter (when exactly depends on the weather as Rifle is at a lower elevation than other good climbing areas) including Final Curtain, Soul On Ice and Tree Slab which is very close to the parking lot.
Beautiful Glenwood Canyon may only have half a dozen or so routes for ice climbing, but what it lacks in number it makes up for in quality. Most of the routes are either up Glenwood Falls or Hidden Falls. Then there is Deep Throat which made it into Mark Kroese’s book “Fifty Favorite Climbs: The Ultimate North American Tick List.”
For obvious reasons, it is not recommended that absolute beginners take on a climb without guidance. There are lots of companies that offer guided climbs at Ouray Ice Park, Lake City Ice Park and in and around Rifle.
Beginners looking for instruction or climbers looking for a guide can visit the website of the American Alpine Institute. They offer introductory to multi-day programs. No matter where you get your instruction, make sure your guide is certified.
The American Alpine Institute, Irwin Mountain Guides and Kling Mountain Guides also offer all kinds of classes and programs.
EVENTS
The 24th Annual 2019 Ouray Ice Festival will be held Jan. 24-27, 2019
The one-day Lake City Ice Climbing Festival will be held Feb. 9, 2019.