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Redmond Rocks

Utah > Central Utah
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Description

Developing rock crag with 8-15 meter sport climbs on limestone a couple miles east of Redmond, Utah. Toddler Wall and Mini-Maple are on the south side of Willow Creek wash while North and South Ridges are to the north of the wash. Approaches are less than 5 minutes. More images are available at #redmondrockcrag

Getting There

Drive to Willow Creek Road approximately 3.5 miles North of Salina, Utah and directly East of Redmond, Utah. After 2.5 miles along the dirt road, the crag is scattered to the north and south of the dry creek bed along the ridge lines.

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C'mon guys. I know this isn't a heavily traveled area but do better. If you're going to camouflage the hangers, spray paint them at home, not after they're already on the wall. This could have been a really cool area if not for the graffiti.
[Hide Photo] C'mon guys. I know this isn't a heavily traveled area but do better. If you're going to camouflage the hangers, spray paint them at home, not after they're already on the wall. This could have been…
Walls of the South Ridge Area.
[Hide Photo] Walls of the South Ridge Area.
Approach to the North Ridge Walls.
[Hide Photo] Approach to the North Ridge Walls.
4 of the 7 walls in the North Ridge section of Redmond Rocks.
[Hide Photo] 4 of the 7 walls in the North Ridge section of Redmond Rocks.
Twister Buttress on the south side of the dry Willow Creek.
[Hide Photo] Twister Buttress on the south side of the dry Willow Creek.
5 of the 6 walls in the Northern Section of Redmond Rocks. The approach begins to the right.
[Hide Photo] 5 of the 6 walls in the Northern Section of Redmond Rocks. The approach begins to the right.

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Jared Dangerfield
Sandy, UT
[Hide Comment] Pretty neat project being set up. The descriptions are solid and the routes have some potential. The rock was sharp as hell though, bring some tape, you'll probably cut your fingers. Jul 1, 2018
Xover
C-Dub Hts, UT
[Hide Comment] Rock is Wild Iris like :) Jun 15, 2020
[Hide Comment] Nice Work!
Ii'll be psyched to check these out when I'm back out that way.
Derek Craig and I top roped all over this cliff band back in 2010-12.
No lead or anchor bolts placed...I think I led one or two lines on crappy natural gear...there might have been a pin placed somewhere over there. Sep 6, 2022