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Sparkling Prom Date

5.10, Trad, 100 ft (30 m),  Avg: 2.5 from 21 votes
FA: Mike Schneiter & John Connor, Nov. 2, 2008
Utah > Southeast Utah > Indian Creek > Sparks Wall
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Description

Pull the initial roof with some sandy rock on good jams to wide jams but with face features. The rock is great after this. Above, a wide, #4 Camalot-sized crack is made easy with ample face features and a second crack inside the large crack. A second crack appears on the right above, offering nice jams and good stemming between the two. Finish on a final, slabby section with thin crack climbing in a corner with great face features.

This climb is reminiscent of Red Rocks, with great face features and varied climbing - not your typical Indian Creek jamfest.

Location

Next route left of Little Sparky, which is the left-facing tips corner. This is a few minutes walk left of Sparks of the Tempest and where the trail comes up. Identified by a roof at the start to a wide crack to a thin crack in a right-facing corner on slabby terrain.

Protection

A double set of cams from really small (blue Alien) to big, #4 Camalot.

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Owen Wilkins
Lebanon, NH
  5.10
[Hide Comment] a lot of fun movement, although not fantastic rock quality on the first half. several small feet broke on my partner while he was leading this, resulting in unexpected falls. Nov 26, 2021