Ouray Ice Climbing
What: Ouray Ice Festival and Ice Climbing
in Ouray
Where: Ouray
When: Ice Festival: 2nd or 3rd weekend in January, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday
Free Ice Climbing/viewing: All Winter (conditions permitting)
Waterfall
ice climbing has been described by some as “a sport for lunatics”,
something for a few misguided souls considered by their friends to
be possibly “brain dead.” Perhaps both definitions might adequately
describe what is fast becoming one of the most thrilling mainstream
winter sports being enjoyed by both participants and spectators. Ice
climbers can be seen ascending Ouray’s frozen waterfalls with such
bizarre names as “Bird Brain Boulevard”, “Horsetail Falls” and
“Grandma’s Glass Pony Shop”.
Ouray has been called the “Switzerland of
America,” and rightfully so. Bring your camera and enjoy the
breathtaking majestic beauty of the surrounding San Juan mountain
scenery while being dazzled by the seemingly death-defying feats of
climbers participating in the annual Ouray Ice Festival.
Ice climbing in Ouray’s Ice Park officially got
its start in the early 1990’s thanks to the efforts of a few
imaginative local climbers and water provided by the owner of the
local hydroelectric plant located - where else - but atop the
classic ice climb known as “Bridalveil Falls”. A marriage truly made
in heaven (or more factually made in Box Canyon), the 150 foot deep
gorge is the site of the Ice Festival. The festival takes place
during Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend in January; however,
you’ll find plenty of ice climbers here all winter long.
The
Festival has a myriad of outdoor companies displaying and providing
various articles of equipment and clothing for you to try out. The
climbing competitions are simply spectacular and free for viewing.
There are several special viewing platforms as well as a couple of
bridges which are located just above where the action takes place.
Bring the kids along as those manufacturers always
have some really cool things to give away. You’re sure to bring home
a bunch of stickers that will remind you of the good time you had --
long after your efforts to remove them from the windows of the
family car!
Dress warmly. Hat, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen
and a warm coat are all advisable attire. Oh, and don’t forget to
throw in your crampons and ice tools, just in case . . .
For more information, contact:
Ouray Chamber of Commerce
1222 N. Main St.
P.O. Box 145
Ouray, CO 81427
(970) 325-4746
www.ourayicefestival.com
Additional directions:
The most easily accessible (and viewed) ice climbing is found just
south of town, a 5-minute drive (or a slightly longer walk) from
most lodging. Head up US 550, and turn right onto Camp Bird Road
after the first tight switchback curve.