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The Membrane

Submitted By: Richard M. Wright on Jul 22, 2003
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BETA PHOTO: Lookig at the center part of the Membrane Wall. "...


Description 

North facing, jug hauling, blitz-krieg limestone. The Membrane hosts some of AF's finest sport routes, and on most days the crag will have someone on one of them. The Membrane is the perfect crag for busting out of Boulder and jumping on a pump-fest before you even set up the tent. With zero approach, good stone, and a wide range of difficulty to pick from, The Membrane is hard to beat. Warning: these routes are not grid bolted, so be prepared to run for the clips on most routes.


Getting There 

Park at the pull-out 1.0 miles from TCNM. The Membrane is immediately across the stream, behind the trees.



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By Jason Earl Price
From: Sandy, UT
Jul 17, 2008
CONDITION REPORT 

As of 7/16, the river is crossable. Wading up to thigh deep.

By John Ross
From: Spanish Fork, UT
Jul 17, 2008
CONDITION REPORT 

I waded straight across to Membrane in knee deep water on 7/15/08. My buddies walked upstream about 50 yds and crossed on the Tyrolean line some nice person put up. =)

By Jason Earl Price
From: Sandy, UT
Aug 30, 2007

Routes from left to right in the big cave:

Caress of Steel: 5.10a
Steel Monkey: 5.10d
Route 66: 5.12a
License to Thrill: 5.11c
Flight Fright: 5.12c
Mandela: 5.12a
Riptide:5.11a

By Tosh Peters
From: Park City, UT
Jun 18, 2008

zero approach is a reach considering there is no way across the river without a tyrolian early season (like now).