Diamond face routes

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Diamond face routes are a collection of renowned technical alpine rock climbs on the steep east face of Longs Peak in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine rock climbing routes
collection of climbing routes
altitudeOfBase approximately 3,650 meters
altitudeOfSummit 4,346 meters
climbingStyle alpine climbing
multi‑pitch climbing
traditional climbing
descentVia North Face of Longs Peak NERFINISHED
firstFreeClimbsEra 1960s
gearRequired cams
double ropes
nuts
hazard afternoon thunderstorms
altitude sickness
hypothermia
rockfall
includesRoute A Dog’s Roof NERFINISHED
Black Dagger NERFINISHED
Casual Route
D1
D2
D3
D4
D7 NERFINISHED
Eroica NERFINISHED
Obsession NERFINISHED
Pervertical Sanctuary NERFINISHED
The Honeymoon is Over NERFINISHED
Yellow Wall NERFINISHED
locatedIn Colorado
Longs Peak NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountain National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn The Diamond NERFINISHED
east face of Longs Peak
minimumGrade approximately 5.9
mountainRange Front Range NERFINISHED
notableFor high altitude climbing
historical significance in North American alpinism
steepness
technical difficulty
permitRequirement backcountry bivouac permit for overnight climbs
popularityAmong advanced trad climbers
alpine big‑wall climbers
regulationBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
rockType granite
season early fall
summer
typicalApproachFrom Longs Peak Trailhead NERFINISHED
typicalApproachVia Chasm Lake NERFINISHED

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Longs Peak hasClimbingRoute Diamond face routes