Lower level climbs

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Lower level climbs

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This weekend looks to be shitty and unsafe to be attempting 14ers. Does anyone have any lower elevation climbs (below 11K or below) that wouldn't require snow gear and class 3?


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Re: Lower level climbs

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Just did a variation of the Weenie route on Greyrock in Larimer county with friends last weekend. Class 3-4 and snow free.
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Re: Lower level climbs

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Any links to that route or GPS tracks?
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I don't have a GPS but here's a link with some info
http://www.summitpost.org/the-weenie-route/161086" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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