The upper part of Sentinel Point is a good scramble - 100' or so of huge boulders. There's also a boulder field on the standard route from the north end of Horsethief Park that has potential for a lot of playing around.
The summit of Mount Kineo has good rocks. Another one (like Sentinel) where the hike-to-scramble ratio is low, though.
Class 3/4 near Colorado Springs?
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Re: Class 3/4 near Colorado Springs?
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Re: Class 3/4 near Colorado Springs?
Two more I'll add, one I've done and one that looks fun but I haven't done yet:
"The Pinnacle": https://listsofjohn.com/peak/171155 (Right off N Cheyenne Canyon Road. If you wrap around climber's right for the approach - to the north, then east, then south, it's a steep and loose ascent. Going up climber's left might be viable, haven't gone that way. Looks bushwhacky. The final ascent is a short class 3+/4 wall to the summit).
"Aiguille du Saint Peter": https://listsofjohn.com/peak/212350 (Haven't done this one, but looks like a fun addition to St Peters Dome).
I agree that Kineo is fun. There's a trail almost all the way to the top, then some class 2. Good views and a big dropoff to the east, and some rocks to play around on. The actual summit I believe is further west and in the forest, but the cool rocky lookout point is to the east.
"The Pinnacle": https://listsofjohn.com/peak/171155 (Right off N Cheyenne Canyon Road. If you wrap around climber's right for the approach - to the north, then east, then south, it's a steep and loose ascent. Going up climber's left might be viable, haven't gone that way. Looks bushwhacky. The final ascent is a short class 3+/4 wall to the summit).
"Aiguille du Saint Peter": https://listsofjohn.com/peak/212350 (Haven't done this one, but looks like a fun addition to St Peters Dome).
I agree that Kineo is fun. There's a trail almost all the way to the top, then some class 2. Good views and a big dropoff to the east, and some rocks to play around on. The actual summit I believe is further west and in the forest, but the cool rocky lookout point is to the east.
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Re: Class 3/4 near Colorado Springs?
Awesome lists, bdloftin! Definitely looking forward to checking some of these out.
And Jim, Kineo is one of my favorites in the area for sure. Will have to check out Sentinel.
And Jim, Kineo is one of my favorites in the area for sure. Will have to check out Sentinel.
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