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The Castle.
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Many routes in Capitol Reef are scattered about. I wanted to suggest this topic to be used so people can contribute routes that aren't near any other routes.


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anywhere in the park and its outskirts.


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Capitol Roof   5.11     Trad, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
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Capitol Roof 5.11  UT : Capitol Reef National Park : Miscellaneous Routes Scatte...
This is THE classic route in Capitol Reef. Want to see a picture? Go to the national park's web page and look for "climbing regulations." Basically, the climb goes like this: fingers with precarious rests, to thin hands, to a perfect gold camalot eight foot roof in a small corner, to kind of crumbly big hands.The tough start can be easier done by face climbing some edges from the right, and there is a perfect foot hold right when you need to push up over the roof.The section above the roof k...[more]   Browse More Classics in UT


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By Anonymous Coward
Jan 27, 2005

How about The Castle, right outside the visitor center? Jimmie Hendricks and Nathaniel Haley climbed in sometime in the early nineties, but I haven't heard much about it since....