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Lorax, 5.10a
  • Lorax - 65’- 5.10a/
  • It will be hard to beat this route for its grade at Running Scared Wall. Same start as Places You’ll Go and Crescent Moonwalk for three bolts and then four bolts up the face of the left leaning arête, not moving out to the arête itself until right below the anchor (two rap hangers). Lorax is not as hard (overhanging) as it looks!
    Suess Wall, Running Scared Crag, Brian Head, UT, May, 2007


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    Foxy Long BottomsFun!

    Voted 10/10

    That looks like fun! Then again I feel that way about most of the climbing routes that you post!
    Posted Jun 8, 2007 12:09 pm

    Dow WilliamsRe: Fun!

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    Thanks, this is a fun line, albeit short...this whole area would get quite overlooked as it is remote by Utah standards, but incredible setting...highly recommend the crags up and around Brian Head during the summer months. If I lived in SLC, I would camp/climb down here for a week during the height of summer. Cheers.
    Posted Jun 8, 2007 2:34 pm

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