North Wash: Morocco - Nov 17, 2008
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Another beautiful fall morning in North Wash. Before heading off on our Nefarious Enterprise, a quick canyon in North Wash was in order. Looking through Wyoming Dave's recent finds, we chose Morocco as the best venture. A quick trip to Hog Springs (for, the usual) and we parked at the 'trench' of Casablanca canyon and followed Dave's directions up the cliff - and around to the head of the canyon. Dave having fun, as usual!
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I really enjoyed the simple elegance of the Dave's anchors. Here's a rock stack for the first rap.
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| A few nice downclimbs. In this case, then hop to the right to keep out of the pothole.
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Lovely rock and features in this canyon.
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Amazing, the amount of action in this short, little canyon.
Another rap, kinda dodgy chockstone!!! (not)
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And another rap. Being close to the Henry Mountains, there are quite a few igneous-rock boulders lying about, which make for solid, secure chockstones.
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Dave downclimbing a crease. His extendo-reach allowed static climbing to the ground. I chose to rap.
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