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Description 

One of the few crags in Logan canyon on the south side of the road facing north. Also one of the worst approaches. With crags like the Date Wall, KFP, and Fucodial where you can belay out of the back of your truck, this crag takes a bit more work to get to.


Getting There 

High up on the south side of the road above 2nd dam. Park at upper 2nd dam, about 2 miles up canyon, in the somewhat hidden parking area by the big bridge. Cross the bridge, hike east up the nature trail not too far, then schwack through thick brush and trees south up to the crag, 3.5 tiers up the slope. A huge white discoloration in the rock that looks likes snow is a good starting landmark to spot, then gaze left(east) to the best looking rock up there.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for New World:
Cracker Jack   5.10c     Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
Hang on to your Ego   5.11c     Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
Murder Face   5.13b     Sport   
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Featured Route For New World

No Name 5.12b  UT : Wasatch Range : ... : New World
Fun climb with plenty of liebacking and sidepulls. Go up the first two bolts of hang on to your ego and veer right on the separate bolt line. It's game on once you get to the jug that is halfway between the bolt lines. An interesting sequence of moves get you to the ledge under the next bolt. Another set of quality moves gets you up and past the next bolt. Continue up to the anchors. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in UT