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Member Since: May 31, 2006
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Jason Shumaker

 
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Location: ID : City of Rocks
By: Jason Shumaker When: May 21, 2012

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Comments: site 59 and 60 are labeled as 'walk in' they should change that to hike in. they are about a 1/4 mile from the parking area and vehicles are not allowed at the site. great spots for being secluded.


Location: UT : Stansbury Mountains : South Willow Canyon (The Na...
By: Jason Shumaker When: Jun 30, 2011

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Comments: this road is still closed


Location: UT : Zion National Park : Temple of Sinawava : Unknown Left - AKA: Toilet... (5.9+)
By: Jason Shumaker When: Nov 18, 2006

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Comments: This is a fun route and makes for a quick climb if you are short on time. The anchors are in poor shape and need some attention: the old piton looks decent but he bolt and hangar are slowly pulling out and the nut can be loosened by hand. The webbing needs to be replaced as well. The route doesn't get much sun in the morning in Nov. Watch out fort he cacti!


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Big Cottonwood Canyon : Salt Lake Slips : Accident at the Slips
By: Jason Shumaker When: May 31, 2006

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Comments: I am always surprised that more people do not walk over to the Slips from the picnic area instead of using the stupid Tyrolean. I think this is due to the fact that most people are unaware of the hike and follow the crowds across the water. The parking area (east of the picnic area by the chainlink at the mouth of Mule Hollow) is large, away from traffic and free. From there you have a nice walk to the crag; and in the end, the hike is much more enjoyable than the climbing.