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No Beggin'

5.9-, Trad, 50 ft (15 m),  Avg: 2.1 from 82 votes
FA: Ken Kisiel and Denny Newell
Utah > Southeast Utah > Indian Creek > Fin Wall
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Description

Not a hard climb. Much easier than most simimlarly rated climbs and does not require much crack-climbing skill. A great warm up...
...in hiking boots.
This mostly right-facing corner/crack/flake takes mixed gear from mostly good stances. The unusual thing about this climb, for indian creek, is the number of footholds on it available as rests.
Climb up some so-so pillars and then up and right, then back left on the crack to some fixed anchors.
To descend, rap to the ground.

Location

Just left of where the trail meets the rock from the end of the dirt road. Hike left past the flakey route "Walkin' Talkin' Bob" and continue a few hundred feet further left (West) to reach this route.

Protection

A double set of cams should be fine for most leaders. newbies might want more so as to sew it up.

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Emily making use of the many face features
[Hide Photo] Emily making use of the many face features
Its a lazy climb with tons of stances.
[Hide Photo] Its a lazy climb with tons of stances.
Kat cruising on no beggin'
[Hide Photo] Kat cruising on no beggin'

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Rob Dillon
Tamarisk Clearing
[Hide Comment] The unnamed 5.10 flake just right of this one is worth doing. Starts on a pillar into a finger crack with a L-facing hands flake to its right; pro is fingers and hands stuff with not much in between ;). A meager plaque reading '5.10' resides at the base. Apr 13, 2006
Scott Beguin
Santa Fe, NM
[Hide Comment] This route was put up by Ken Kisiel and Denny Newell. Nov 18, 2009
Rob Dillon
Tamarisk Clearing
[Hide Comment] Wow, I wrote that comment 4 years ago and now have zero recollection of the route in question. My new assessment: unmemorable. Apr 10, 2010
Yenni
Fayetteville, WV
 
[Hide Comment] This is a great beginner creek lead with a lot of rests. I found the crux to be right at the start. Make sure you bring a few slings to minimize rope drag. Nov 24, 2012
Cory N
Monticello, UT
[Hide Comment] Lower offs added courtesy of the ASCA. Please TR through your own gear. Nov 26, 2022