| Elevation: | 5,826 ft | 1,776 m |
| GPS: |
44.08309, -107.31417 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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| Shared By: | Jordon on Jun 6, 2018 · Updates | |
| Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
No new route development is allowed until further notice. On July 19, 2019, the US Forest Service issued a notice that it would no longer allow the installation of new bolts or the creation of new climbing routes after manufactured routes were established, then subsequently removed/altered by climbers. In addition, the bolts/fixed anchors on an estimated 50 climbs at Ten Sleep have been affected in some manner that may or may not make them unsafe to climb. The list of altered routes can be found in a drop down on the main, "Ten Sleep Canyon" homepage. The US Forest Service, Powder River Ranger District, is actively working with the local LCO, the Bighorn Climbers' Coalition and Access Fund to develop a sustainable framework for route standards and a Climbing Management Plan for the canyon's future.
Description
This area is easy to see from the highway due to the almost cave like feature that makes China Wall easy to spot. The area is a good choice for a rainy day, the huge overhang provide plenty of protection. the area sees sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon.
Getting There
Heading east (away from Tensleep) on HWY 16, Park at the First pull off. Walk down the highway (toward Tensleep again) for about half a mile until you reach mile marker 35. Cross the highway and make your way up the grassy hill to the cliff's base. You should end up at the left most side of the area.
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