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Submitted By: Moto on Aug 28, 2011

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BETA PHOTO: Unknown(aka Jenga) wall

Description 

South East Facing crag directly in between Mars bars and Road Watch on the north side of rd


Getting There 

right in between Mars Bars and Road Watch but on the north side of the road there is a pull off there to park


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Get You Some   5.8+ PG13     Sport, Alpine, 1 pitch, 55 feet   
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Get You Some 5.8+ PG13  UT : Wasatch Range : ... : Red Narrows
Quite a new route prob put up in early 2011 its an ok route but more so a great route for a beginner climb still a bit of loose small rocks but nothing that seems dangerous. A landing still needs to be built....[more]   Browse More Classics in UT


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Wall from a far

BETA PHOTO: Wall from a far

Jenga Close Up <br />

BETA PHOTO: Jenga Close Up


Me on the FA. July 27, 2010.

Me on the FA. July 27, 2010.


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By Moto
From: Mapleton, utah
Sep 6, 2011

Dose Any one know who put up this route? or Who did the first ascent?

By Tristan Higbee
From: Mexico
Sep 14, 2011

I bolted the route on July 26, 2010 and dragged my roommate up to belay me for the FA the next day. I called the whole area the Red Narrows, though someone else might have another name for it. I think this route was the first completed route in the area, though there was an older partially bolted route coming up out of the stream a bit up canyon. I don't remember what I called the route or wall, but your names for them are fine. I also remember the route being 5.8.