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DescriptionThis modest, granitic crag seemed to be one of the more prominent chunks of rock in the area with lines up to 3 pitches in length. It's probably 420 ft tall or so. Most of it seems to support routes in the lower end of difficulty. It faces west although the far right end curves around to have a southern aspect. The summit can be reached by hiking. Evidence on the rock suggests routes have been done over the years. Nonetheless, there is a healthy quantity of loose rock on ledges. Getting ThereThis rock is clearly visible from FS 119 (either off Little Valley Rd from Fish Creek from Estes Park or off 82 Rd from Meeker Park). Don't go off on FS 119D. Unfortunately, the mileage on an ATV doesn't seem to correlate with mileage on the map. MapsYou can use the Trails Illustrated/National Geographic map #101 Cache La Poudre/Big Thompson to help locate this area. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Pierson Point:
Face 5.7 PG13 Trad, 3 pitches, 450 feet
South Ridge 5.8 Trad, 3 pitches, 420 feet
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