Positive Vibrations: California > High Sierra: 5.11a 6c 22 VII+ 22 E3 5c: 18. Rock climbing in Utah is known all over the globe for its big walls, granite slabs, and bouldering extravaganzas. The Moonlight Buttress (Free) Utah > Zion NP: 5.12c 7b+ 27 IX-27 E6 6b permalink; embed; save; report; give award; reply; toasterparrty 1 point 2 points 3 points 20 days ago . Try desert sandstone cracks, and feast on granite sport routes from the gods. [Kelsey, Michael R.] on Amazon.com. Isolation in the desert with rock to play on. Ibex is a crag inside of Utah. It is located in the Tule Valley, west of Delta Utah. The Naked Edge: Colorado > Eldorado Canyon SP: 5.11b 6c 23 VIII-23 E3 5c: 19. North America.
Ibex, Utah . Guides and outfitters listed here. Hiking, Mountain Climbing and Fossil Hunting. United States USA Here are the 3 heroes who already climbed this spot Don't hesitate to ask them some tips, they are awesome.
submitted 20 days ... points 13 points 14 points 20 days ago . With its unique landscape, solid quartzite rock, mild winter temperatures and rural location, Ibex is an amazing destination for climbers looking to experience something extraordinary and different. A large part of this is the story of Jack Watson, a sheepman who went to the middle of nowhere and built a small sheepherder’s store & hotel or boarding house at what he called Ibex. Download this stock image: Rock climbing at Ibex, Utah, USA - BR3PNP from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Hiking, Climbing & Exploring Western Utah's Jack Watson's Ibex Country : The Life Stories of Jack Watson & Bob Stinson Sitting on the eastern edge of the Great Basin, Ibex is known as a world class bouldering area by climbers. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Utah > Fisher Towers: 5.10 6b 20 VII-19 E2 5b A0 17.
The Original Route: Nevada > Red Rock: 5.12-7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a: 20.
Hiking, Climbing & Exploring Western Utah’s Jack Watson Ibex County This book centers on the southern half of Utah’s Great Basin, better known locally as the West Desert. Not gonna lie, I spent longer than I’d like to admit looking for an Ibex clinging to the rock in the photo not realizing what sub I was in.