ROCK CLIMBING

Buckskin Gulch ~ Big Water Boulders ~ Page AZ

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The Remains Wall: The Splitter Pitch of the Albatross – 5.12d
Fly’n Brian McCray

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Vermilion Cliffs, Tooth Rock: More Sand Than Stone – 5.11+, Pitch #5
Walking the Plank – Fitz Cahall – James Q Martin

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Inscription House Boulders: Bert Sloper – B2+ – Mike Gasch & Matt Penrod

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Vermilion Cliffs, Cliff Dweller Bivi – Albert Newman & Bryan Bird

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Padres Butte, Lake Powell: The Straw – A2

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The Seldom Seen Boulders: Weakness Leaving Your Body – V4 – J. Prather

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Vermilion Cliffs: The Albatross 5.12d – Fly’n Brian McCray & Bryan Bird

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Echo Peaks: Echo Peaks Ridge Traverse – 5.6, – Johnathan Prather

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Rock Climbing Areas Overview

Rock climbing near Page, Arizona includes all styles of climbing on sandstone and limestone. The area offers sport climbing, trad routes, bouldering, spires, and remote big wall objectives, with access ranging from roadside approaches to extremely remote terrain. Difficulty spans from beginner to expert, and objective hazards range from very safe to extremely serious.

Canyon Country contains lifetimes worth of climbing, big walls to boulders

Buckskin Gulch

Buckskin Gulch near Page, Arizona offers over fifty sport climbs on Kaibab Limestone, featuring fossil-rich holds, mostly moderate routes, and a very short approach.

Big Water Boulders

The Big Water Boulders are a field of sandstone blocks in a Dr. Seuss like, lunar landscape just outside of Page, Arizona, offering hundreds of mostly moderate bouldering problems on balance-focused slab features in a quiet setting.

Page Arizona Area

The rock around Page Arizona is mostly poor quality choss but there are a few isolated rock climbing and bouldering opportunities in the vicinity.

Canyoneering

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