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Above and Beyond Wall

Submitted By: Nathan Fisher on Jun 4, 2004
Administrators: Andrew Gram, Perin Blanchard
Elevation: 6,693 feet
Latitude: 40.6346  Longitude: -111.7170 
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Description 

South facing and a long hike, Above and Beyond Wall is not the best choice for a hot sunny day. However, the climbing is good with a varied offering. There are some sport routes, some mixed routes and some trad routes. All but one of these routes are 5.10+. Expect pumpy climbing on good fractured quartzite here with the occasional rotten area. All in all a nice place to climb, if you don't mind the hike.


Getting There 

Park 4.65 miles up canyon, and start bush-whacking up the north side of the road. Aim for a talus slope just east of an overhanging wall. Continue up this talus for a distance, until upward progress is blocked by a fractured slab, then traverse west to the climbs.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Above and Beyond Wall:
The Call of Duty   5.7+     Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
The Leak   5.10     Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 90 feet   
Ascent of a Man   5.10d     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   
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A great shot of The Above and Beyond wall. Never Enough is bottom left, you can kind of make out Do or Dive in the back. Highlighted is "The Call of Duty".

A great shot of The Above and Beyond wall. Never E...


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By Craig Martin
From: Park City, UT
Nov 16, 2007

The approach to this wall is less than 20 minutes. It is steep but a somewhat distinct trail/path leads up through the worst of the scrub oak.