Chautauqua Slabs

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Chautauqua Slabs are a series of prominent sandstone rock formations on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains near Boulder, Colorado, popular for hiking and rock climbing.

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Chautauqua Slabs canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing area
rock formation
sandstone formation
attracts outdoor enthusiasts
photographers
tourists
climbingSeason fall
spring
summer
composedOf sandstone
feature bolted anchors
low-angle faces
multi-pitch routes
natural protection placements
hasAccessPoint Chautauqua Park trailheads
hasRockType sandstone
hasViewOf Boulder NERFINISHED
Flatirons NERFINISHED
Great Plains NERFINISHED
hazard afternoon thunderstorms
exposure
rockfall
isPopularWith hikers
local climbers
visiting climbers
locatedIn Boulder, Colorado NERFINISHED
Colorado
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains
managedBy City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks NERFINISHED
near Chautauqua Park NERFINISHED
City of Boulder NERFINISHED
University of Colorado Boulder NERFINISHED
partOf Front Range NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
rock climbing
region Front Range Urban Corridor NERFINISHED
requires approach hike
climbing gear
terrainType slab climbing
tourismType outdoor recreation
usedFor scrambling
sport climbing
traditional climbing

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Flatirons alsoKnownAs Chautauqua Slabs