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Camping at the Moon/Roadside Boulders near Page, Arizona

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Jerod Viers · · Page, AZ · Joined Aug 2017 · Points: 0

Greetings all. As a resident of Page and a climber, keeping the boulders safe is important. Recently, I've been spending a lot of time cleaning up trash, campfires, broken bottles, etc. from campers. People are illegally driving way off the road (with it n Glen canyon national recreation area) and setting up campfires right at the base of routes. It is quite sad. If you visit this area, please be respectful. Myself and a friend have been maintaining a rock barrier at the 1st and 2nd pullout to discourage people from driving back in to the boulders. If you visit, please mind these barriers. If you are so compelled grab some big rocks and add too it. Climbing overhung boulders above a fire pit with broken glass is no fun. And I think we would all rather climb than clean up the trash of others.

Mike Brown · · Las Vegas · Joined Dec 2019 · Points: 0

Hey Jerod,

Where exactly are these routes? Also can you tell me anything about the bolts near what they are now calling the Beehive campsites, Near GCNRA entrance closest to GC dam?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

Southern Utah Deserts
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