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Elevation: 5,848 ft
GPS: 41.832, -111.76858
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Shared By: GRK on Sep 21, 2020
Admins: Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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A fun and interesting crag that climbs a lot better than it looks. Fun, exciting, traditional routes of various grades can be found here with a majority of the lines being on the lower side of the spectrum. Rock quality here is great, bullet-proof quartzite comprises the crag which only suffers from a lack of traffic. 

Descend the routes via rappel from webbing anchors or do an easy walk-off. Consider bringing your own webbing to improvise if needed. 

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Access via the 300 south in Smithfield. From main street, drive about 3 miles east on 300 south, to a parking area at the Forest Service trailhead. Hike 25 minutes up the Smithfield Dry Canyon trail.

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