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Description 

Also know as the Great White Wall. The mile and a quarter traverse runs across the this wall at mid hight . Located between Three Finger Canyon and south to Two Fingers Canyon


Getting There 

Take the road to Three Fingers Canyon for routes north of Katz Way.
Go to Two Fingers Canyon for routes south of Katz Way. See Q Crag.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for P Crags:
A Mile and a Bit of Fun   5.8 R     Trad, 6600 feet, Grade III   
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A) Three Fingers Canyon. The Route .."A Mile and a Bit of Fun" 5.8 .The Traverse of The Great White wall.Starts up the climb Come-Up-Pance

A Mile and a Bit of Fun 5.8 R  UT : San Rafael Swell : ... : P Crags
"A Mile and a Bit of Fun" III 5.8R Length 1.4 Miles. AKA The Great White Wall Girdle Traverse.This is the second girdle traverse in the SW desert, with the first being the "Bjornstad Traverse" around Castleton Tower. Starts from Three Fingers Canyon and traverses 1.4 miles south to the next canyon. The wall itself is about 1200' high. The first ascent party of three took with a lunch break 5 hours 40 mins to complete the traverse. Starts up the first two pitches of "Come-Up-Pance". The fir...[more]   Browse More Classics in UT