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Lisa Falls Buttress

Submitted By: Nathan Fisher on Apr 22, 2004
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Description 

Mainly bolted slab routes on a south facing easy slab. This is next to a nice year round waterfall (hence the name). A lot of hikers like to try their hand at amateur climbing here as the rock deceives. Yet it is here to take a beginner, as they will succeed. Keep it clean, and help remind others to do the same. There are two distinct areas. The main area is slabby and climbs are easy with the exception of the outstanding Sweep Left 5.10b. The hidden area is to the right and consists of a big roof that most of the climbs either climb or avoid.


Getting There 

Park 2.8 miles up canyon at big right hand corner. Hike up the short trail on the North, until you reach the falls.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Lisa Falls Buttress:
Sweep Left   5.10b     Sport, TR, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
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By Nathan Fisher
Aug 3, 2004

Some punk-ass has decided to "tag" the walls near Sweep Left with 2 orange adornements. Next time I get a free dime, I will attempt to clean this crap off. I was planning on using paint thinner, any other suggestions.

By Eric Jacobsen
Aug 3, 2004

One of the guys from the Salt Lake Climbers Alliance was going to be working on taking the numbers off of Pete's rock. He was going to be using some kind of solvent and a wire brush but I forget the exact details. You don't want to use something that's going to leave a permanent mark if possible.

By john gilchrist
From: sLC, utah
May 14, 2006

seems like every tree on the far right has at least a sling on it. I wouldn't trust any of them.