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Keyhole Ridge

Keyhole Ridge

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Keyhole Ridge Route on Longs Peak

Date: 07-30-2011
Trailhead: Longs Peak TH
Distance: ~14 mi (RT)
Ascent Route: Keyhole Ridge (Class 5.6)
Descent Route: North Face (Cables) or Standard Keyhole Route

Approach

Morning light on the North Face of  Longs PeakNorth Face of Longs Peak
Keyhole Ridge from Boulder FieldKeyhole Ridge from Boulder Field
Keyhole Ridge RouteKeyhole Ridge Route
The access ramp on Keyhole RidgeThe access ramp on Keyhole Ridge
The Second Tower from the access rampThe Second Tower from the access ramp
Access ramp, view northAccess ramp, view north

The Second Tower

Northeast Corner/East Face of the Second TowerThe Second Tower
The route on the Second TowerThe route on the Second Tower
View from the upper part of the first pich on the Second TowerView from the upper part of the first pitch
Finishing the first pitchFinishing the first pitch
Looking up the second pitchLooking up the second pitch
Off-widht crack leading to the summit of the Second TowerOW crack on the top of the Second Tower
The Second Tower: summit view northThe second tower: summit view north
The North Face of Longs PeakThe North Face of Longs Peak
The ramp on the west side of the Second TowerThe ramp on the west side of the Second Tower

The Third Tower and the Upper Ridge

Finishing the technical pitch on the Third TowerFinishing the technical pitch on the Third Tower
The notch in the upper ridgeThe notch in the upper ridge
The access gully on the upper ridgeThe access gully on the upper ridge
Looking down the access gullyLooking down the access gully
The last stretch to the summitThe last stretch to the summit
Upper Keyhole Ridge, view westUpper Keyhole Ridge, view west


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