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DescriptionThe impressive, northish-facing wall to the right of the summit wall, named for the '?' feature on the upper part of the wall. All routes are accessed by Pete's Staircase, a wandering 5.4 line that reaches the ledge from which the routes on the wall begin. The descent heads east from the top of the wall and down the ramp which takes you back to the ledge. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Question Mark Wall:
Lowe Route 5.8 Trad, 3 pitches
The Answer 5.8 Trad, 3 pitches, 320 feet, Grade II
Pika Paradise 5.8 Trad, 2 pitches, 300 feet
Out of the Question 5.10b Trad, 3 pitches
Question Mark Wall Route 5.12b R Trad, 4 pitches, Grade III
Featured Route For Question Mark Wall
Out of the Question 5.10b UT : Wasatch Range : ... : Question Mark Wall
This excellent route is just right of the Lowe Route. Climb a flake, heading right past a fixed pin and up a dihedral. The second pitch wanders past some fixed gear and ends at a two bolt anchor. This pitch is probably the crux but not as heady as the first. The last pitch climbs through the '?' and is reminiscent of the Lowe Route's last pitch, except without the crack for gear. Take your time on this pitch, it's easy to get off route and the pro is spaced. Supposedly, there's a bolt somewhere,...[more] Browse More Classics in UT
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