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Moab in August

Andre N · · Northampton, MA · Joined Apr 2018 · Points: 35

Thanks for the replies. I know it’s a bit early to tell but the forecast is looking promising enough. I mean, the lows on the forecast are looking promising enough :)
I think that we’ll as much of a good time as we can between early morning sessions in the desert and afternoons at the La Sals or vice-versa. I’m looking forward to getting to know a bit of the area and possibly coming back in the Fall.

Conrad Laga · · Grand Junction, CO · Joined Mar 2019 · Points: 30

Why not Dakota crag up in the La Sal mountains just outside of Moab? Should be cooler.

Andre N · · Northampton, MA · Joined Apr 2018 · Points: 35
Conrad Hall wrote: Why not Dakota crag up in the La Sal mountains just outside of Moab? Should be cooler.

That’s definitely where we’ll probably be spending most of our time. I’m hoping for a few early morning or late afternoon sessions in the desert just to get a feel for the area before going back in October.

Paul Ross · · Keswick, Cumbria · Joined Apr 2001 · Points: 22,331
Andre N wrote:

That’s definitely where we’ll probably be spending most of our time. I’m hoping for a few early morning or late afternoon sessions in the desert just to get a feel for the area before going back in October.

Get up real early and climb North Chimney on Castleton Tower

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