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Bowling Ball Head
WI3+,
Ice, Alpine, 100 ft (30 m),
Avg: 2.7 from 31
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FA: unknown
Utah
> Central Utah
> Maple Canyon
> Maple Canyon Ice
> Left Hand Fork Ice Cl…
Access Issue: Private Property/Skin or Hike Approach
Details
Continued access to Box Canyon is at the pleasure of the private landowner. Please...no dogs, no defecating in canyon. Pack it out. Pack it all out.
The best single book for Maple Canyon Ice Climbs is Jason Stevens' Maple Canyon Ice Climbing, available at area specialty equipment shops (or perhaps from him directly if you contact him on this site). Read it, especially his section on vehicular access issues.
All of the climbs in Maple Canyon absolutely require snow to provide moisture for the melt/freeze which forms these climbs, so snow-covered roads are pretty much a given. Plan to hike or skin up the road. It's a nice warm-up for the climbing, and will alleviate a lot of opportunities for a headache.
Description
Great consistantly forming route. Steeper than it looks (a consistant Maple theme). Sometimes a thin start but usually thicker ice as the anchor is approached.
Location
Located on the far left side of the Engagement Alcove. Usually the top of the route is visible from the road by the campground/kiosk. Bolted anchor on the rock buttress on the left.
Protection
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[Hide Photo] Carl Dec from Red River Adventures places protection while lead climbing Bowling Ball Head on 2-13-16