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It was 107 degrees during the day.  Lots of offwidth.  Hmmm, I wonder why it's called Dry Heaves.  Check out the wide gear.

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
It was 107 degrees during the day. Lots of offwidth. Hmmm, I wonder why it's called Dry Heaves. C...
2 great votes

From a distance, climber traversing . . .

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
From a distance, climber traversing . . .
1 great votes

Approaching . . .



View looking up the NW side of the tower.

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
View looking up the NW side of the tower.

Jon on the 3rd pitch traverse, drilling beak holes.  Big Air exposure there . . .<br />(photo by Trisha Solberg)

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
Jon on the 3rd pitch traverse, drilling beak holes. Big Air exposure there . . .
(photo by Trisha S...

Jon up on the 3rd pitch.  You can see pitches one and two on the left.  Pitch one is the dihedral in the shade on the light colored rock on the left.  Pitch two follows the crack on the sunlight face.<br /><br />(photo by Trisha Solberg)

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
Jon up on the 3rd pitch. You can see pitches one and two on the left. Pitch one is the dihedral in...

The Left most tower is Fluttering Butterflies and the Right most tower is Playing the Flute. Rock quality is not the best, but scenic view.

UT : Westwater Area
Submitted By: scotty mann
BETA PHOTO: The Left most tower is Fluttering Butterflies and the Right most tower is Playing the Flute. Rock qu...

Fluttering Butterflies

UT : Westwater Area
Submitted By: scotty mann
Fluttering Butterflies

The Garston Trout.<br /><br />Strappo is leading pitch 2, belayed by Mark (in red).<br /><br />

UT : Westwater Area : ... : The Garston Trout (5.7 A1+)
Submitted By: Steve "Crusher" Bartlett
The Garston Trout.

Strappo is leading pitch 2, belayed by Mark (in red).



The Trout is the tallest tower on the right

UT : Westwater Area : ... : The Garston Trout (5.7 A1+)
Submitted By: Steve "Crusher" Bartlett
The Trout is the tallest tower on the right

Chip Wilson, on the summit

UT : Westwater Area : ... : The Garston Trout (5.7 A1+)
Submitted By: Steve "Crusher" Bartlett
Chip Wilson, on the summit

Cap'n Strappo enjoying an after-climb beverage

UT : Westwater Area : ... : The Garston Trout (5.7 A1+)
Submitted By: Steve "Crusher" Bartlett
Cap'n Strappo enjoying an after-climb beverage

Close up of the upper portion of the north face.  The 2 interim belay stations are circled (slings visible).  The red arrow indicates the point of entry into the great chimney.  Yellow arrow indicates the rap station.

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
BETA PHOTO: Close up of the upper portion of the north face. The 2 interim belay stations are circled (slings v...

North face with interim belays circled.  Wider view.

UT : Westwater Area : ... : Arch Tower: Dry Heaves (5.10 A2- PG13)
Submitted By: Bill Duncan
BETA PHOTO: North face with interim belays circled. Wider view.

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