INDEPENDENCE PASS CLIMBING

Category: Colorado (Aspen area)Elev: ~10,000 ftRock Type: Granite
Dates: May 2024(x1 day)Partner: Nate Arganbright
Trip Report #: 696(this trip report number corresponds to the first time I climbed at Independence Pass and established this page on my website)

List of Climbs I've Done & Some Photos

Independence Pass is an often overlooked but ultra-worthy, granite area, east of Aspen off CO Highway 82. The area includes crags between Aspen & Twin Lakes. The Pass is considered a summer area because of its elevation (9,000-11,000 feet), and because the road is generally closed a few miles above Aspen from late October through mid-May due to snow. The walls mostly face south and can be quite warm in the summer. The climbing is about half trad and half sport, and there is both multipitch, single pitch, and bouldering.

The first time I climbed at Independence Pass was in May 2024, as a way to break up the drive on a 4-day climbing weekend including the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. We climbed at Monitor Rock. We were impressed with the quality of the rock.

On this page, I keep a list of the climbs I've done at Independence Pass (so far just one day, but hopefully more in the future). Below the list, I have random photos from cragging at Independence Pass.

list of climbs i've done at Independence Pass

Independence Pass

photos

Some random photos from cragging at Independence Pass.

Color coded by area:
Monitor Rock 

(First trip to Independence Pass)

Date: May 19, 2024 (Sun)      Partner: Nate Arganbright     Climbed at: Monitor Rock  

We had an extra day and decided to break up the drive home from the Black Canyon with a detour to Monitor Rock. We arrived in the mid-afternoon and climbed five pitches on the west side, enjoyed an evening at camp, and the next day drove back to Estes Park. 

1. Monitor Rock from the highway (Highway 82).
2. Squid Kid (5.10a, 1p, sport). Our first route of the afternoon. Quite a quality climb.
3. Squid Kid (5.10a, 1p, sport).
4. Not too shabby a view.
5. Great rock at Monitor Rock.
6. New Squid in Town (5.11-, 1p, mixed, toprope).
7. A tick!
8. Highway 82.
9. Our camp, off a short dirt road near Monitor Rock. This was the debut trip for Nate's new Ford Transit. I could really get into this van life thing...
10. La Plata Peak in the distance.

previous and next adventures

(May 2024: First time cragging at Independence Pass)