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Mantle moves and jumping is one way to get down drops, but make sure the first person doesn't jump and checks water levels first. This is not the place to break a leg or ankle.

This is in Cable Canyon. The canyon is a technical adventure.

Shane Burrows Photo. See climb-utah.com for more photos.


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price1869Me

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This is actually just a fun little pothole in the canyon. I had to climb back up in order to get to this jumping spot. Still, the advice is sound. Check all landings before jumping.
Posted Feb 7, 2007 5:32 pm

ScottRe: Me

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Welcome to SP. Always good to see new members, especially ones I know vaguely from other places.
Posted Feb 7, 2007 6:31 pm

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