Type: Trad, 350 ft (106 m), 5 pitches
GPS: 34.80709, -111.73666
FA: John Burcham, Brian Harder, 2005
Page Views: 955 total · 12/month
Shared By: Zach Harrison on Jan 21, 2019
Admins: Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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Destination Unknown is a fun and sustained tower line up the right side of the North face.
Destined to be popular with the jet setting tower crowd at a relatively moderate grade.  

P1 5.10+ 60’
Work up low angle funk corner past wide pod to bolt. Awkward crux quickly eases to huge ledge
ledge. Clip rap station but belay from right anchor. This pitch is shared with Direct Flight.

P2 5.10- 50’  Walk right on ledge. Bust funky moves up crack.  Belay at 1 bolt stance on right with hands piece back up.

P3 5.11-  90’ Step left into tips crack that widens to thin hands and changes corners and becomes a hand crack. At the roof, traverse left to breech the bulge and a nice ledge with bolts.  Fun pitch!

P4 5.10 80’  Climb up past zig zag splitter finger and hand crack. Way fun pitch! Belay on “Lay over ledge”.

P5 5.10 80’ Squiggle up the wideness past a bolt. At 2nd bolt, move right to short hand and fist crack, when it ends enter the “No Fly Zone”, a long traverse left past a bolt. Keep going left to summit.

Rap Direct Flight w 70m. This means that you can't rap from the 2nd & 3rd pitches with out leaving bail gear, but both anchors have at least 1 bolt.

Location Suggest change

Destination Unknown is on the North Side of the tower. Start just right of the NW corner of the tower from steep hillside.  First pitch is shared with Direct Flight.

Protection Suggest change

2x1C3-#3 1x#4-#6 Several runners

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