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Solitary Misdemeanors

Submitted By: Perin Blanchard on Sep 7, 2008
Administrators: Andrew Gram, Perin Blanchard
Latitude: 40.2665  Longitude: -111.6076 
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Description 

West-facing, solid, textured limestone with a small roof halfway up, located in the eastern reaches of Rock Canyon.

The lower half of this slabby wall has interesting, eroded texture reminiscent of the surface of a rasp (similar to, but not as sharp as the rock at Black and Tan). The upper half has hard, brown mineral deposits that provide lots of texture and friction.

In some ways, a smaller, easier version of Bug Barn Dance Wall.


Getting There 

About 25 minutes from the parking lot on the north side of the canyon.

Follow the trail past to the third bridge that crosses the stream (or stream bed, depending on season). Approximately 150 to 200 feet past the bridge a rock ridge sweeps down from the north to meet the trail. Follow a trail on the west side of this outcropping to the Solitary Misdemeanors crag.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Solitary Misdemeanors:
Half Leno   5.8     Sport, TR, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
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By Christian "crisco" Burrell
From: PG, Utah
Sep 12, 2008

Lonely little wall. Granted it is attatched to the "Mass Murder Wall" but nobody should ever get on that piece of junk! The 2 routes here cover some pretty darn good rock.

By Tristan Higbee
From: Provo, Utah
Sep 13, 2008

I give the landing and trail 4 stars. Totally classic, dude.

These routes are fun additions to the canyon. I always enjoy moderate limestone climbing.