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Bowling Ball Head, Maple Canyon

Description 

Located approximately 1.5 miles up the canyon from the parking pullout, take the south side where the canyon forks into three distinct canyons.


Getting There 

Park at the Maple Canyon pullout at the mouth of the canyon. Hike or ski up the main road (passing Box Canyon on your right and much ice on your left), until you arrive at the convergence of three distinct canyons. Turning left, continue in a southerly direction, keeping an eye out for the flows.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Left Hand Fork Ice Climbs:
The Four Pin Variation   WI4     Ice, Alpine, 1 pitch, 90 feet   
The Wet Itchies   WI4+     Ice, Alpine, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
Bowling Ball Head   WI4-     Ice, Alpine, 1 pitch, 100 feet   
Get Whacked   WI5+     Ice, Alpine, 1 pitch, 140 feet   
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Get Whacked WI5+  UT : Maple Canyon : ... : The Left Hand Fork Ice Clim...
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