Ellingwood Ledges
The Ellingwood Arete (also known as Ellingwood Route or Ellingwood Ledges or some combination thereof) is a popular technical climbing route on Crestone Needle in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Range. The Ellingwood Ledges Route is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. An "arete" is "a sharp narrow ridge found in rugged mountains". Albert R. Ellingwood was a pioneering member of the Colorado Mountain Club and the first to climb the Crestones The route is technically difficult, and the site of multiple climbing fatalities.
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Ellingwood Ledges
The Ellingwood Arete (also known as Ellingwood Route or Ellingwood Ledges or some combination thereof) is a popular technical climbing route on Crestone Needle in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Range. The Ellingwood Ledges Route is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. An "arete" is "a sharp narrow ridge found in rugged mountains". Albert R. Ellingwood was a pioneering member of the Colorado Mountain Club and the first to climb the Crestones The route is technically difficult, and the site of multiple climbing fatalities.
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Albert R. Ellingwood, 1925.
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III
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Ellingwood Arete
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Ellingwood Route or Ellingwood Arete
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Crestone Needle, with the lowe ...... ges climb the prominent arete.
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Trad/Alpine
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The Ellingwood Arete (also kno ...... multiple climbing fatalities.
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Ellingwood Ledges
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