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Green Stash Wall

Submitted By: shawn on Jul 7, 2007
Administrators: Andrew Gram, Perin Blanchard
Elevation: 10,000 feet
Latitude: 40.5699  Longitude: 111.6246 
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Please respect this beautiful area. Stay on established trails and do not trample any vegetation

A look at the wall from the lake.


Description 

Afternoon shade.


Getting There 

Drive up to Alta ski area. Drive up the dirt road 3 miles to the Cecret Lake parking lot. Hike the cecret lake trial to the lake. About half way around the lake you will see a trial head South and up. Take this trail to the wall above. From the lake you can see the wall just about the boulder field.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Green Stash Wall:
The Kind   5.10a     Sport, 1 pitch, 99 feet   
Cough Your Off   5.10b     Sport, 1 pitch, 90 feet   
Momentary Relapse   5.11a     Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet   
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Another one of the wall.

Another one of the wall.

Looking down the wall.

Looking down the wall.

Another one of the wall.

Another one of the wall.

1) The Kind 5.10A, 2)Cough Your Off 5.10B, 3)Reefer Madness 5.10B, 4)Rezin Heads 5.9+, 5) Black Hash 5.9+, 6)Green Budy 5.10A.

1) The Kind 5.10A, 2)Cough Your Off 5.10B, 3)Reefe...

Aaron weaver on the kind

Aaron weaver on the kind


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By Allen Sanderson
Jul 5, 2009

On the west side of Cecret Lake the trail heads up towards the Sugarloaf Lift. Rather than hiking up the scree from the bottom take this trail up to Cecret Pass and then traverse over to the wall. Not only is it easier but much less prone to erosion. A few more routes were added in the summer of 2008 plus we discovered a long forgotten route.