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Slide Canyon
Utah
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Description
Slide Canyon is a tributary canyon that runs north from
Provo Canyon. It contains a small number of developed sport and trad routes on short limestone faces and corners, along with a couple of cave routes.
The limestone appears generally solid when cleaned (but there are obvious fractured sections) and is more faceted than pocketed. Such pockets as do exist are smaller and more rounded than the pockets in nearby (as the crow flies)
American Fork Canyon.
The easiest way to reach all of the climbs is to first hike up the canyon to where the trail descends to the level of the stream. The trail starts from the east side of the parking lot and heads up the alluvial fan at the mouth of the canyon. Along the way the trail passes through some scrub oak containing a few smallish boulders and then parallels the stream along the edge of an eroded ravine.
Once the trail reaches the stream either cross over the stream and hike to the base of the climbs on the east side or backtrack uphill along the base of the cliffs on the west side. It takes ten or fifteen minutes to reach the various crags.
Note that the names given to the various areas are mine. I have no idea if or what those who put up the routes named the areas.
Getting There
The parking for Slide Canyon is located on the north side of US Highway 189 4.4 miles beyond the intersection of Orems 8th North and Provos University Avenue (which turns into Provo Canyon Road). When traveling east on US 189 look for a left turn pocket .7 miles past where the highway passes Bridal Veil Falls, just before mile marker 12.
[Hide Photo] The route to the east side crags.
[Hide Photo] Slide Canyon 1 Birdhouse Cave 2 Northwest Wall 3 Northeast Corner 4 Southeast Wall
[Hide Photo] The crags on the east side of Slide Canyon. 3 Northeast Corner 4 Southeast Wall
Pocatello, ID
So it looks like there's no more climbing here. Bummer. May 13, 2011