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DescriptionThe Cat Wall is loaded with lots of great climbs. Most of these are fairly difficult in the 5.10+ to 5.12 range. There are fantastic splitters that cut through magnificent roofs as well as some thin, steep finger cracks. There seems to be great lines every ten to thirty yards along the wall. Even if there are a lot of people around, keep walking and you will find a fun worthwhile line that is unoccupied. Getting ThereFrom Newspaper Rock drive about 8 miles to the junction of County Road 104 and Utah 211 (this is about 5 miles north of Supercrack Buttress). Park on the east side of the road at the large dirt turn-out. Go through the ranch gate (be sure to close it behind you) and follow a trail that heads NE toward the wall. The walk is almost 2 miles. However, unless things have changed, a moderately well driven two-wheel-drive with a little clearance should be able to drive in through the gate considerably closer to the wall and park on a knoll right below the trail that goes up to the cliffs.
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Cat Burglar 5.12 UT : Indian Creek : Cat Wall
A route that has had a different name and a higher grade (now shorter crux reach due to the hold breaking a while ago).If you like cranker .75 Friend size locks with minimal solid feet than you'll dig this line!A #1 Camalot with a QD works well under the roof. What follows next is a sweet and painful section of sustained second digit locks and small Calcite edges capped off with a big reach to a flexy horizontal flake and a quick first digi...[more]
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