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Elevation: 6,743 ft 2,055 m
GPS: 40.49491, -111.63738
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Shared By: Joseph Williams on Apr 6, 2018
Admins: Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane, Nathan Fisher
Warning Access Issue: Located in a National Forest Fee Area DetailsDrop down

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Above Tibble Fork Reservoir is this riverside and shady wall summer wall. Temperatures tolerable for sport climbing exist here even during the bleakest parts of the Utah heat waves. This wall shares more in common with the limestone of St. George than American Fork Canyon. More monolithic than fractured and layered, more features and edges than pockets, etc.

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Drive up to Tibble Fork Reservoir. At the dirt road, set your odometer to 0. Drive up canyon on the dirt road just over .75 miles and park at the pullout next to a large tree on the left side of the road. You will see the canyon river on your left and just across it, a wall and a small cave to the right of the wall. Go down to the scream, cross the stream on the log, and go to the wall. It is a 30 second approach (in all honesty, it is not even that long!).

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