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Castleton from the approach

 
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Castleton from the approach
Castleton tower is one of the most popular desert spires. It is 400 foot high pinnacle, which sits atop a 1,000 foot -high cone of banded cliffs and scree. The tower was first climbed by Layton Kor and Huntley Ingalls in 1961.


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Rockclimber77The north face..

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great shot of the north face and the north chimney
Posted Nov 28, 2011 1:21 am

Liba KopeckovaRe: The north face..

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Thanks David. The north chimney would be better from the saddle...
Posted Nov 28, 2011 9:14 am

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