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Hidden Wall

Submitted By: Jason Billings on Jul 20, 2005
Administrators: Andrew Gram, Perin Blanchard
Latitude: 40.2649  Longitude: -111.6105 
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BETA PHOTO: 1 The Hidden 5.10c
2 .44 Caliber Killer 5....



Description 

This wall offers great limestone with shade most of the day. Most of the routes are in the 5.10 range on some of the best limestone the canyon has to offer. The climbs are well protected.


Getting There 

Continue up the canyon, past the water fountain, over the first bridge, then over the second. The wall directly in front of you as you cross the second bridge is the Hidden Wall. Not very hidden, must be so name because it is hidden from the sun.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Hidden Wall:
Jugular   5.8     Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
The Hidden   5.10c     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   
Metal   5.10c/d     Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet   
Flakenstein   5.10d     Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
Forsaken   5.11a     Sport   
.44 Caliber Killer   5.11a/b     Sport   
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12 <a href='/v/utah/wasatch_range/rock_canyon/106291042'>Knightmare</a> 5.11c

BETA PHOTO: 12 Knightmare 5.11c

10 <a href='/v/utah/wasatch_range/rock_canyon/106473736'>Hand Drilling 101</a> 5.10a<br />11 <a href='/v/utah/wasatch_range/rock_canyon/106473740'>D.O.A.</a> 5.10b

BETA PHOTO: 10 Hand Drilling 101 5.10a
11 D.O.A. 5.10b



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By jtwalter
From: Orem, UT
Jun 8, 2007

Back in the early 90's when this wall was being developed there were a lot more trees in front of the wall, and so it was 'hidden' from view. You could be climbing there and unless you were talking or at the top of the routes, no one would know that you're there.

By Tristan Higbee
From: Provo, Utah
Aug 18, 2009

I love this wall. The routes on the left are on stunning rock, the routes on the right are longer and fun. In general but with a couple exceptions, I think the routes here are stiff for the grade and they can leave you feeling humbled. With shade almost all day long, this wall is awesome in the summer. These are technical, powerful routes.