We've been hearing about Red Rocks for many, many years and I was blown away.
It was really beautiful.
The rock was really, really fun to climb on.
If you go up a little ways, there's one of the more aesthetic climbs I've climbed on.
It's slightly overhanging, has a lot of slopey kind of pinches, some underclings, really
cool movement, really precise kind of hard dead points, these really, really unique holds.
It came around the corner and the problem was sitting at the bottom of kind of the rock
of a talus slope behind this really, really cool looking boulder and it's a really interesting
line.
A lot of holds, a lot of cramps, a lot of underclings moves and a lot of sequencing.
It's a very interesting start though.
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