belexes - May 21, 2006 8:06 pm Date Climbed: May 19, 2006
Grey Rock Trail
I started around 12:30 and reached the summit at around 2:30. We had a few brief episodes of very light rain and thunder on the way up. I made the mistake of going toward the north summit first, where I saw that the south summit was obviously higher. I tried traversing along the granite ridge toward the true summit, and that's when the character building began in earnest. There was a period of heavy rain, so I headed back down into the trees. The rain let up after a few minutes, and from there I climbed up to the true summit. By that point the sky had cleared up quite a bit, and views were great. I got back to the trailhead a little before 4:30.
I have hiked this many times, it is my favorite day hike out of Fort Collins. My dog loves the scrambling near the top.
Bill Reed - Mar 4, 2006 11:26 pm Date Climbed: Sep 18, 1998
The Rock
1st climbed in '98 with my 14 year-old son, many times since. A nice hike and climb. Best time from Sep thru May. Rattlesnakes can be an issue as well as poison ivy down low in the summer. Small pond on top can provide pumpable water. Every time I climb it I think about the boy that disappeared from the trail near the top back in the 70's.
Route Climbed: Various (4th class - 5.8) Date Climbed: Various
I really enjoy climbing here. The rock is fantastic granite and there are rarely any crowds. Ihave yet to try the bolted lines on the formation but I'm sure that will happen in the not too distant future. Nice summit. It has a bit of an alpine feel to it, similar to the Piz Baddile (sp?).
Route Climbed: Mixed Date Climbed: August 24, 2003
Matt and I calculated that we covered a total of about 7 miles and 2,300 vertical in 3 hours car to car. We took the longer meadows route on the way down to get some added distance!! Soloing the face is a blast! For a good combo trip check out the Cliff Jumping!
Route Climbed: by trail Date Climbed: 26 June 2003
It was a fine sunny day but not too hot. There is very nice rock on this summit, good for scrambling or more serious routes. Look out for poison ivy on the lower parts of the trail. This was my first summit of the year.
Route Climbed: Standard and Secret Date Climbed: Several times, 1980-2000
A great place for a hike, especially spring and fall. Lots of wildlife, great birding, flowers. There are even some rocks to clamber around. One of the best little mountains around.
The secret route: if you approach Greyrock from the Meadows (west of the rock) , instead of taking the main trail, there is a great 4th class route to the top. Just head for the rock, and follow the path of least resistance. I've only done it once, I'm not sure I can find it again, but its there.
belexes - May 21, 2006 8:06 pm Date Climbed: May 19, 2006
Grey Rock TrailI started around 12:30 and reached the summit at around 2:30. We had a few brief episodes of very light rain and thunder on the way up. I made the mistake of going toward the north summit first, where I saw that the south summit was obviously higher. I tried traversing along the granite ridge toward the true summit, and that's when the character building began in earnest. There was a period of heavy rain, so I headed back down into the trees. The rain let up after a few minutes, and from there I climbed up to the true summit. By that point the sky had cleared up quite a bit, and views were great. I got back to the trailhead a little before 4:30.
bmcnary1 - Apr 30, 2006 4:58 pm Date Climbed: Apr 29, 2006
Route Climbed: Standard TrailNice and fun solo hike. Fun descent down a shallow wide crack that took me straight back down to the trail.
Mountain Jim - Mar 19, 2006 5:42 pm Date Climbed: Apr 20, 1986
South RidgeTotal ascents = 5. First time up the South Ridge, fun scramble with a few 5th class moves. Other ascents via the trail.
hawkman - Mar 14, 2006 5:41 pm
Route: StandardI have hiked this many times, it is my favorite day hike out of Fort Collins. My dog loves the scrambling near the top.
Bill Reed - Mar 4, 2006 11:26 pm Date Climbed: Sep 18, 1998
The Rock1st climbed in '98 with my 14 year-old son, many times since. A nice hike and climb. Best time from Sep thru May. Rattlesnakes can be an issue as well as poison ivy down low in the summer. Small pond on top can provide pumpable water. Every time I climb it I think about the boy that disappeared from the trail near the top back in the 70's.
sbkelley - Aug 30, 2005 4:42 pm
Route Climbed: Greyrock Trail Date Climbed: August 28, 2005Very warm hike/scramble up. Soaking in the Cache La Poudre River at the end was quite nice.
umbra alta - Jun 21, 2005 2:44 pm
Route Climbed: Standard trail Date Climbed: December 2004Hiked the trail for training--I'll return for the trad lines next fall/winter.
Foxy Long Bottoms - Jun 21, 2005 1:27 pm
Route Climbed: Various (4th class - 5.8) Date Climbed: VariousI really enjoy climbing here. The rock is fantastic granite and there are rarely any crowds. Ihave yet to try the bolted lines on the formation but I'm sure that will happen in the not too distant future. Nice summit. It has a bit of an alpine feel to it, similar to the Piz Baddile (sp?).
edlins - May 28, 2005 5:07 pm
Route Climbed: The Greatest Route on Greyrock (5.8) Date Climbed: May 27th, 2005Climbed "Not the Greatest Route" and "The Greatest Route" in one long hot day. Tons of fun! Should've brought a third liter of water..
coloradoiceclimber - Aug 15, 2004 4:08 pm
Route Climbed: Mixed Date Climbed: August 24, 2003Matt and I calculated that we covered a total of about 7 miles and 2,300 vertical in 3 hours car to car. We took the longer meadows route on the way down to get some added distance!! Soloing the face is a blast! For a good combo trip check out the Cliff Jumping!
joel2lounge - Jul 25, 2004 12:55 pm
Route Climbed: The Greatest Route (5.8) Date Climbed: July 2000Good 4 pitch route. mostly slabby cracks.
jstanley - Nov 22, 2003 10:02 pm
Route Climbed: by trail Date Climbed: 26 June 2003It was a fine sunny day but not too hot. There is very nice rock on this summit, good for scrambling or more serious routes. Look out for poison ivy on the lower parts of the trail. This was my first summit of the year.
Nelson - Jun 4, 2003 4:54 pm
Route Climbed: Standard and Secret Date Climbed: Several times, 1980-2000A great place for a hike, especially spring and fall. Lots of wildlife, great birding, flowers. There are even some rocks to clamber around. One of the best little mountains around.
The secret route: if you approach Greyrock from the Meadows (west of the rock) , instead of taking the main trail, there is a great 4th class route to the top. Just head for the rock, and follow the path of least resistance. I've only done it once, I'm not sure I can find it again, but its there.
Andy - Apr 17, 2003 1:33 pm
Route Climbed: Standard Trail Date Climbed: October 6, 2002Climbed with the wife and dog. Had beautiful weather and a great time.