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DescriptionHobble Creek Canyon is located east of the town of Springville. There are two areas with bolted lines and a bit of bouldering as well. The climbing areas are on Uinta National Forest land, and automobile access to them is unavailable during the winter months because of road closure. Getting ThereFrom I-15 take exit 260 east. Pass through the town of Springville on 400 S. At the four-way stop sign at 1300 E, turn right onto Canyon Rd. Follow this into Hobble Creek Canyon. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Hobble Creek Canyon:
7 Layer Bean Dip 5.7+ Sport, 1 pitch, 45 feet Mars Bars
Back Of The Wall 5.8 Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Original Wall
Bushy Tailed Wood Rat 5.8 Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Drone Wall
The Drone 5.8 Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Drone Wall
Get You Some 5.8+ PG13 Sport, Alpine, 1 pitch, 55 feet Red Narrows
One Foot Bare Foot 5.9+ Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet Mars Bars
Old school 1 5.10a/b Trad, Sport, 100 feet The Original Wall
The Rattler 5.10b Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Drone Wall
Stay Dry 5.10b/c Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 85 feet Red Narrows 1
Dead Finger 5.10c Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Drone Wall
Un Earthly 5.10c/d Sport, 1 pitch, 65 feet Mars Bars
Rain Delay 5.10d Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Drone Wall
The Big Tuff 5.11a Sport, 1 pitch, 115 feet The Original Wall
Old school 5.11+ Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Original Wall
Unknown 5.11d 5.11d Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet Drone Wall
Beeleave 5.12a/b Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet Drone Wall
Featured Route For Hobble Creek Canyon
Beeleave 5.12a/b UT : Wasatch Range : ... : Drone Wall
Holy Cow what a route! Only possible if the bees have left...HA! Get it?! Ok...maybe not. Starts just left of the mega project (now sent). And heads up nice big rails/jugs (some with guano close by) into a STEEP section of big holds that you have to commit to with nice dead-pointish moves. Then use the BIG bee hole (if you dare) for your rest before heading into a final hard part (perhaps the crux) as suddenly the holds, while still good, get a lot smaller. You can see most of the route in the ...[more] Browse More Classics in UT
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