Tours

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Climb the Diamond
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$769

Season
5/5
Spring-Fall
Culture, Guided Tours
Skill Level
5/5
Intermediate-Advanced
5/8
Group Size
5/5
1 Guide to 2 Clients
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Climb the Diamond
The Biggest Alpine Wall in Colorado!

The East Face of Longs is one of the most visited and photographed areas in Rocky Mountain National Park and for good reason.  The East Face rises over 2000ft from Chasm Lake to the summit of the mountain.  Any climber anywhere has heard of the Diamond and the challenges it presents.  While any ascent of this feature, claims the respect of climbers from all generations.  Your guide will choose the most appropriate route for your ascent, but most commonly “The Casual Route” IV 5.10a or “Pervertical Sanctuary” IV 5.10+ will be climbed. This trip is available from late June through early September. 

 


 

Booking Info

A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking with the balance due 30 days prior to your trip. If you book a trip within 30 days of the start date, full payment is required at the time of booking.

Once you have selected your trip dates, click “Check Availability”. You will receive an email confirming your trip dates and a link to purchase after completing the “check availability” form.

YOU WILL NOT BE CHARGED UNTIL WE HAVE CONFIRMED TRIP DATES.
Location
Estes Park, Colorado
Minimum Age
Under 18 will need written consent from parent/guardian
Duration
4 Hours
Skilled Covered
Minimum Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Eligibility Criteria: Previous climbing experience, ability to efficiently follow 5.10 crack/face climbing with a light pack on and previous experience doing several rappels in row.  Ability to ascend and descend 5000ft over 16 miles with a pack on in a reasonable amount of time. 
Included
Not Included
Equipment List

Clothing

Bottom
  • Lightweight synthetic bottom
  • Synthetic underwear
  • Lightweight softshell pants – a tighter, more athletic fit is ideal 
Top
  • Lightweight longsleeve top
  • Midweight longsleeve top – with hood recommended
  • Sports Bra
  • Lightweight softshell jacket with hood
  • Non-insulated lightweight waterproof shell jacket with hood – should fit over your softshell jacket and under your harness waistbelt
  • Down or synthetic midweight insulated puffy jacket – should fit over the outside of all your layers
Head
  • Wool or synthetic beanie – needs to fit under your helmet  (no pom pom on top)
  • Face Mask (PPE) – n95 or similar
  • Sunglasses – full sun protection with 100% UV protection 
Hands
  • 1 pair of mid-weight water resistant softshell type gloves – with a leather palm
Feet
  • 1 pair Wool or synthetic mid-weight socks – hiking socks are great
  • Footwear: Sticky rubber approach shoes are great! A lightweight hiking boot is also another option

Technical Equipment 

  • Harness – UIAA/CE rated climbing harness with belay loop and gear loops.  Should be able to fit on the outside of your layers.  Adjustable leg loops recommended
  • Helmet – UIAA/CE rated climbing helmet.  Should be able to fit on the outside of your beanie
  • 2 locking carabiners – large, round stock screw gate carabiners that are easily manipulated while wearing gloves
  • Belay/Rappel device
  • Sticky rubber rock climbing shoes – comfort is important!
  • (Optional)  Assisted Braking Device – Petzl Gri-Gri, Edelrid Mega-Jul, BD Pilot, etc

*All technical equipment will be provided by SAI, but if you have our own, it’s encouraged that you bring it.  

Food

  • 2L of water
  • 1500-2000 calories of food – energy bars, pre-made sandwiches, fruits, etc

Personal

  • Backpack – 30-35L
  • Smaller “on-route” pack – 15-20L
  • 2L of water carrying capacity total.  1 water bottle and 1 dromedary bag is great
  • Lip balm
  • Sunscreen
  • Smartphone

 

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