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Ryan Could you please consider making the directions to this cave more vague You are the only person to have posted the exact location online I believe the majority of people who use your site are awesome people who would never vandalize this rock art or deposit budlight cans/urine in the cave but it only takes one bad egg I think making it a bit of a puzzle to find the cave keeps people who won't respect the rock art and the site away I found this cave several years ago by piecing its approximate location togeth...
Lower down, near site 8
Ancient Art has to be one of the most unique summits around Easily recognized, it is often photographed This is a climb you must do if you are looking for a unique and breathtaking moderate climbing experience Though the Cutler Sandstone that makes up the route is not known for its stellar free climbing, this route has been done enough to be quite clean and solid That being said, this is a serious climb that requires trad climbing experience and judgment There have been some accidents on the route from inexperience...
Ah, Sandthrax! What do you write as an introduction to a canyon that needs no introduction Well, first off, a little about the history of the canyon Steve Allen descended it back in the day, calling it Dog Gone Then, in 2001, an ill-fated group Shane Burrows, Hank Moon, and Chris Raver tried to descend the canyon They were stopped by the climbing crux, spent the night engineering a route out the side using bolts and free climbing, and reached the rim just about the time Search and Rescue were going to reach them Th...
One of the more outlandish moderate routes around Moab, Happy Turk Hoodoo is an easy aid route up a photogenic ice cream cone shaped tower It is also known as the Golf Ball for obvious reasons This one is photogenic and fun! The route is essentially a bolt ladder, C1, though some trickery might be involved in clipping the first bolt as it is a bit high, and there is a little free climbing at the top Do this one before the tower eventually falls down in a year, 10 years, 1000 years, who knows
The sites are free and primative We saw a few fire rings and found which one was less windy This was mid-March
tep - plan on at least a 60-90 minute drive from Bryce to Peek-A-Boo trail head I've done Peek A Boo + Spooky loop and Zebra in a day barely, but we were camped along hole in the rock road just minutes from the Peek A Boo trail head, so was able to hit the Peek A Boo TH very early For an alternate full day itinerary & a less crowded set of canyons much closer to Bryce, you might want to look at Willis Creek and Bull Valley Gorge, capped off with a refreshing walk to Mossy Cave waterfall just off HWY 12 on the eas...