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Top of the second pitch on Touchstone.


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Date Contribution UserDescription
Nov 12, 2009RouteMatt JespersonUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Trilogy Buttress : Lord of the Slings (5.9+)
Nov 4, 2009Photoccmski
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Oct 19, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Marc after the bolt ladder on the 1st pitch.
Aug 4, 2009PhotoShibbyShane
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Jul 19, 2009PhotoDonovan
Going up the boulders to the beginning of the first pitch. Continue up to the right around the base of the wall.
Jun 7, 2009AreaAnonymous UserUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Tinker Toys
Jun 6, 2009AreaKlimbienUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Trilogy Buttress
Mar 10, 2009PhotoPaul Rezucha
Marc after the bolt ladder on the 1st pitch.
Mar 7, 2009RoutePetz PretzUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Trilogy Buttress : Lord of the Slings (5.9+)
Oct 29, 2008PhotoCraig Martin
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Sep 4, 2008Phototobin sanson
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Aug 28, 2008PhotoKeegan Dimmick
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Jul 21, 2008PhotoJohn Ross
Going up the boulders to the beginning of the first pitch. Continue up to the right around the base of the wall.
Jun 13, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
May 31, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Major routes of the Kitchen looking from South from the main trail. The gate is just to the left. There is only about two feet to the ground from the bottom of the picture. The entire wall is not more than 25 feet tall.
May 5, 2008AreaAnonymous UserUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Tinker Toys
Apr 26, 2008Photorth
This guy was rope soloing the route. Here he is making the "R" move just above the sweet finger crack.
Apr 16, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Suitable route for use with two 60m ropes. Lee Jensen
Feb 28, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Going up the boulders to the beginning of the first pitch. Continue up to the right around the base of the wall.
Nov 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
General location of Lord of the Slings.
May 10, 2007PhotoBill Bones
The approach is shown starting at the cul de sac by the water towers. Then go east along the obvious trail. Switch back twice before hitting the stream bed that you follow to the base of the slab. The walk off descent follows the ridge and then cuts back to the gully ending at the base of the slab.
Mar 17, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
This guy was rope soloing the route. Here he is making the "R" move just above the sweet finger crack.
Nov 22, 2006PhotoLee Jensen
Marc after the bolt ladder on the 1st pitch.
Nov 22, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Marc after the bolt ladder on the 1st pitch.
Nov 16, 2006PhotoMike Morley
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Nov 2, 2006Photoraygay
Almost a full view of the route.
Nov 2, 2006Photoraygay
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Oct 29, 2006Photoraygay
The three faces of Tilogy Buttress. Most routes start up the front and left side of the first buttress.
Oct 22, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Dave at the top of the second pitch of Lord of the Slings. You get a perspective of your position as you realize that Ed & Terry's and Red Slab are those little boulders far below.
Sep 25, 2006PhotoLee Jensen
Showing that the angle and the texture of the rock make the runouts feel very comfortable.
Aug 30, 2006AreaAnonymous UserUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : George
Aug 30, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
A very few of the many routes on George
Aug 29, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Dave at the top of the second pitch of Lord of the Slings. You get a perspective of your position as you realize that Ed & Terry's and Red Slab are those little boulders far below.
Aug 28, 2006AreaGrangerUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Trilogy Buttress
Aug 28, 2006RouteGrangerUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Trilogy Buttress : Lord of the Slings (5.9+)
Aug 28, 2006PhotoGranger
General location of Lord of the Slings.
Aug 28, 2006PhotoGranger
Dave at the top of the second pitch of Lord of the Slings. You get a perspective of your position as you realize that Ed & Terry's and Red Slab are those little boulders far below.
May 14, 2006AreaAnonymous UserUT : Wasatch Range : Rock Canyon : Tinker Toys
Mar 24, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Here I stand just above the crack portion of the direct start. From there you make a slab friction move into the crack of the main Schoolroom route. I assume that this is the "runout" part of the variation.