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Indian Creek
Album

Indian Creek

 
Indian Creek

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Rock Climbing

 

Page By: Dan Shorb

Created/Edited: Oct 28, 2008 / Oct 28, 2008

Object ID: 458175

Hits: 1591 

Page Score: 87.91% - 12 Votes 

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Images


Skys of Insanity

Skys of Insanity

Sol y Luna

Sol y Luna

Indian Creek, Pistol Whipped

Indian Creek, Pistol Whipped

N. Sixshooter from se

N. Sixshooter from se

South Six Shooter

South Six Shooter

Indian Creek Scene

Indian Creek Scene

Cliffs of Insanity, Indian Creek

Cliffs of Insanity, Indian Creek

Pistol-Whipped Wall

Pistol-Whipped Wall

The Fin

The Fin

Meat Hucker

Meat Hucker

Optimater Wall

Optimater Wall

Fall in the Creek

Fall in the Creek

Bridger Jacks

Bridger Jacks

Meat Hucker

Meat Hucker

10 1"s, 15 2\'s, 7 3\'s, ......

10 1"s, 15 2's, 7 3's, ......


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Bill ReedNice Album!!

Bill Reed

Voted 10/10

Looks like a cool place. Where exactly is it?
Posted Oct 28, 2008 8:25 pm

Dan ShorbRe: Nice Album!!

Dan Shorb

Hasn't voted

This is the area just east of The Needles in Canyonlands National Park. It's actually on the access road for that unit of the park. It's probably about an hour or so south of Moab, UT near Monticello. These photos really do not do it justice. Thanks for the comment. Take Care Bill.
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Posted Oct 28, 2008 8:41 pm

Bill ReedRe: Nice Album!!

Bill Reed

Voted 10/10

OK, cool. Been there once mountain biking. Newspaper Rock comes to mind.
Posted Oct 29, 2008 8:16 pm

Dan ShorbRe: Nice Album!!

Dan Shorb

Hasn't voted

Yeah?, Sweet Bill. I feel lucky to have it close enough to head down once in a while. its so choice. They says its the "best crag in 'rado." tee hee
Posted Oct 29, 2008 8:26 pm

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