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Contributed Routes

Name Rating Type Location  Useful To  Date

Bounce Test

5.9

Trad, 6 pitches, 900 feet, Grade III

UT : Moab Area : ... : Isolated Climbs

Mar 16, 2002

Contributed Photos

Photo Caption Location  Great Image  Date
Marker on the hillside between Cherry canyon and draper ridge trail

Marker on the hillside between Cherry canyon and draper ridge trail

UT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque

Aug 1, 2009

View from the T at Cherry Canyon Trail and Draper Connector Trail.  Head for the grassy hillside!

View from the T at Cherry Canyon Trail and Draper Connector Trail. Head for the grassy hillside!

UT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque

Aug 1, 2009

Lone Peak Wilderness TOPO

Lone Peak Wilderness TOPO

UT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque

Aug 1, 2009

Contributed Comments

 

Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque : Photo
By: KPRTX When: Aug 1, 2009

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Comments: On the ridge hike between cherry canyon trail and draper ridge trail


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque : Photo
By: KPRTX When: Aug 1, 2009

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Comments: Leave the trail here and head for the grassy hillside in the distance. Stay on the ridge until you reach the draper ridge trail.


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque
By: KPRTX When: Aug 1, 2009

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Comments: To access lone peak via cherry canyon trail:

start at Orson Smith Trail Head as previously mentioned hike straight up from the PAVED lot via the cherry canyon/BST access trail, See topo in photo section. (currently this trail has a closed sign on it due to flooding in the spring of 2008, but is still usable, if you find yourself in a large cravasse just look for the little orange flags marking the new trail location) Once you reach the BST then go LEFT(North) for about 100 yards or so of the ... more >>


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Little Cottonwood Canyon : Gate Buttress : Dihedrals Area : Stem the Tide (5.10d R)
By: KPRTX When: Dec 4, 2008

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Comments: I tried to onsite it, the falls don't feel so good if you come off weird. I haven't gone back to try again, soon... I don't think you need to top rope it either, give it a good english try on lead first.


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Little Cottonwood Canyon : Kermits Wall and Perhaps Ar... : MA 1 (5.10a)
By: KPRTX When: Dec 4, 2008

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Comments: I recommend the direct slab traverse from the top of green A direct to the dihedral, no rope drag, big runout. Probably only 5.7 climbing to the first piece.


Location: UT : Moab Area : Indian Creek : Donnelly Canyon : Elephant Man (5.10-)
By: KPRTX When: Feb 10, 2006

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Comments: I also found this climb to be one of the easiest on this side of the canyon, or maybe both sides.


Location: UT : Moab Area : Potash Road : Wall Street : Bad Moki Roof (5.9)
By: KPRTX When: Dec 11, 2002

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Comments: Great route! Good place to start getting the arms workin'. You don't even have to lead it! DO belay from the top to respect the rock. Very nice short 5.9 section.

Dont let your rope suck up in the crack or rub excessively in the groves over the roof, be nice and rap the route.


Location: UT : Moab Area : Arches : Owl Rock : Owl Rock (west crack) (5.8+)
By: KPRTX When: Dec 11, 2002

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Comments: Fun route. Good place to start off in the desert. Very different than any other area. Even though its a crack, it takes little to know crack skills to climb. Bring some slings for rope drag and show up early, because everyone and their dog will be there too.


Location: UT : Moab Area : Indian Creek : Supercrack Buttress : Twin Cracks (5.9)
By: KPRTX When: Mar 23, 2002

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Comments: Great crack, easily protected and not too sustained. I will also add I would place it at a 5.8 or 5.8+ Its easy to get away without actually climbing the crack for those unexperianced indian creek cracksters like myself.


Contributed Forum Posts

Topic Title Forum Author Date
Indian Creek Monday and Tuesday (Feb 23-24)Utah & Intermountain PartnersKPRTXFeb 22, 2009
The creek and possible Moab partners feb.23-24Southern Utah DesertsKPRTXFeb 21, 2009
re: BCC IceNorthern Utah & IdahoKPRTXJan 4, 2009
Gold BD 2 cam left on last pitch of 11th hour, Sundial PeakNorthern Utah & IdahoKPRTXAug 15, 2007

Contributed Stars

Name Quality Location

Black Streak 5.10a/b PG13

UT : Wasatch Range : ... : Devil's Castle

Bad Moki Roof 5.9

UT : Moab Area : ... : Wall Street

Bounce Test 5.9

UT : Moab Area : ... : Isolated Climbs