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I Can Hear You Now! at Transmitter Tower

Buena Vista, Colorado United States
sport climbing
single pitch
5.9
Buena Vista
cold shut anchors
granite
Colorado climbing
Length: 60 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
I Can Hear You Now!
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"I Can Hear You Now! offers a sharp, 60-foot sport climb just outside Buena Vista, inviting climbers to refine their 5.9 skills on solid, textured granite bolted generously for confident ascents. Perfect for those seeking a compact challenge with straightforward protection and alpine views."

I Can Hear You Now! at Transmitter Tower

Perched high above Buena Vista’s rugged landscape, 'I Can Hear You Now!' invites climbers into a focused slice of Colorado’s sport climbing scene. This single-pitch climb, stretching 60 feet, offers a direct, no-nonsense line that hooks you quickly into steady, confident movement. Starting alongside routes like Analog and Digital, the ascent shifts rightward, leading through seven well-spaced bolts that guarantee a secure rhythm. The path balances technical edging with pockets that demand precise footwork, rewarding climbers who move smoothly over the textured rock surface. At the summit, two cold shut anchor bolts provide a reliable and straightforward rap station, neatly tying off the descent.

The setting is raw and elevated, with stone warmed by the sun during afternoon hours, while the crisp mountain air carries the faint whispers of trees brushing against the breeze. Though the route measures a moderate 5.9, its approachable yet focused challenges draw both developing sport climbers and seasoned adventurers seeking a solid pitch to refine technique without overextension.

Planning your climb here means anticipating the variable mountain weather — mornings bring cool shadows, so late morning through early afternoon typically offers the best conditions. The approach trail moves through dry scrub and patches of fir, climbing steadily to the base in about 20 minutes from the Transmitter Tower parking area. Footwear with sticky rubber is essential for the slabby sections and small edges, while bringing a helmet remains wise to guard against any loose debris on the ascent.

With roughly seven quickdraws needed, climbers should prepare for extended moves between bolts, particularly near the crux where precision counts. The rock’s firm texture rewards steady pressure but can test finger strength on tighter holds. Since the anchors are fixed but old-style cold shuts, double-checking gear placement and rigging technique ensures a safe and confident rappel or lowering.

Beyond the climb itself, Buena Vista’s recreational spirit spills out below, offering hikers, anglers, and paddlers alike a backdrop of expansive wilderness. Whether you linger for a longer session or unwind with a view of the Collegiate Peaks, the area combines a spirit of adventure with a grounded, easy-to-access feel. For those dialing in their 5.9 ticks or simply chasing fresh lines on Colorado’s granite faces, 'I Can Hear You Now!' stands as a welcome challenge set against an open alpine horizon.

Climber Safety

While the anchors are fixed, they are cold shut bolts—inspect before use and back up if needed. Loose rock is minimal but watch for small debris near the base and during approach. Weather can change quickly, so prepare for sudden wind or cooler temperatures.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length60 feet

Local Tips

Start climbing mid-morning to catch the rock after it warms but before afternoon heat peaks.

Wear shoes with good edging capability to handle small footholds and slabby sections.

Double-check fixed anchors before descending to ensure safety on rappel.

Approach takes about 20 minutes from the Transmitter Tower parking area via a marked trail.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.9
Quality
Consensus:At 5.9, this route feels solidly in the moderate range but includes a few moves that require precise foot placement and body positioning, making the grade feel justified. The bolts are spaced to encourage controlled movement rather than resting. Compared to other local 5.9 routes, it presents a clean, accessible challenge without surprises.

Gear Requirements

Bring about seven quickdraws to clip the bolts, along with a standard sport rack. The anchors are two cold shut bolts, so come prepared to confidently set up your rappel or lower. Sticky shoes and a helmet are highly recommended.

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Tags

sport climbing
single pitch
5.9
Buena Vista
cold shut anchors
granite
Colorado climbing