Casual Route

Climbing route for Longs Peak
40°15′17″N 105°36′55″W / 40.25470°N 105.6153°W / 40.25470; -105.6153Climbing AreaThe Diamond, Longs PeakRoute TypeBig wall climbingVertical Gain900 ft (approx. 275 m)Pitches7Rating5.10aGradeIVFirst ascentDuncan Ferguson and Chris Reveley, 1977

The Casual Route is the easiest big wall climbing route up the Diamond (east face) of Longs Peak.[1]

References

  1. ^ Green, Stewart M.; Rock Climbing Colorado, FalconGuides series; Helena, Montana: Chockstone/Falcon; 1995; ISBN 1-56044-334-0. A 2nd edition was published in 2010.

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