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Latest Routes

Name Rating Type Location Submitted By Date

Merrimac Butte, The Albatross

5.11c

Trad, 2 pitches, 200 feet

UT : Moab Area : ... : Monitor and Merrimac Buttes

charley graham

Nov 5, 2009

Latest Comments

 

Location: UT : Moab Area : Tusher Canyon : House Of Putterman : Walden's Room (5.10c)
By: Eric Odenthal When: Nov 9, 2009

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Comments: Anchors are bomber. P1 great hand crack. P2 fun, sandy... squeeze. getting to the anchor is a bit sketchy. P3, traverse to base of finger crack. P4 good pro, a big reach, moving past the first pin was a funky boulder problem. slapping slopers. cool summit. we rapped 3 times with just one 60m even though we brought a tag. Thanks again Sam and Josh for all that great work. peace.


Location: UT : Moab Area : Tusher Canyon : Echo Pinnacle : Free Window Route (5.10+)
By: TK421 When: Nov 9, 2009

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Comments: I just did this route- super fun adventure for sure. We did it in 2 pitches no problem. The hanging belay after the hand crack sucks so we just did it in 2. No problem at all. Bring a lot of runners but cool chimney thingee and good fun all around.


Location: UT : Moab Area : Tusher Canyon : Monitor and Merrimac Buttes : Monitor Butte, The Plunge (5.7 A2)
By: Rob Dillon When: Nov 5, 2009

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Comments: Did you pull it, or what?


Location: UT : Moab Area : Tusher Canyon : Monitor and Merrimac Buttes : Monitor Butte, The Plunge (5.7 A2)
By: charley graham When: Nov 5, 2009

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Comments: Another interesting aspect of the unique summit is that the grassy potholes noted on the first ascent now include a tamarisk. Those seeds are pretty tenacious.



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