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indian+creek+climbing+area Latitude and Longitude:

38°01′32.88″N 109°32′24.00″W / 38.0258000°N 109.5400000°W / 38.0258000; -109.5400000
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Indian Creek
Climbers in Indian Creek, Utah
Map showing the location of Indian Creek
Map showing the location of Indian Creek
Nearest city Monticello, Utah
Coordinates 38°01′32.88″N 109°32′24.00″W / 38.0258000°N 109.5400000°W / 38.0258000; -109.5400000
Climbing type traditional crack climbing crag
Rock type sandstone
Elevation5,765 feet (1,757 m) [1]
Ownership Bureau of Land Management
Campingfree

Indian Creek is a climbing area in the northern part of the Bears Ears National Monument in the canyonlands area of San Juan County, Utah, United States. [2] [3] that is renowned for its sandstone crack climbing. It has an elevation of 5,765 feet (1,757 m). [1]

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  1. ^ a b "Indian Creek". summitpost.org. SummitPost.org. Retrieved 25 Jan 2017.
  2. ^ "Indian Creek". blm.gov. Bureau of Land Management. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 25 Jan 2016 – via web.archive.org.
  3. ^ "Indian Creek". rockclimbing.com. RockClimbing.com. Retrieved 25 Jan 2017.

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indian+creek+climbing+area Latitude and Longitude:

38°01′32.88″N 109°32′24.00″W / 38.0258000°N 109.5400000°W / 38.0258000; -109.5400000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indian Creek
Climbers in Indian Creek, Utah
Map showing the location of Indian Creek
Map showing the location of Indian Creek
Nearest city Monticello, Utah
Coordinates 38°01′32.88″N 109°32′24.00″W / 38.0258000°N 109.5400000°W / 38.0258000; -109.5400000
Climbing type traditional crack climbing crag
Rock type sandstone
Elevation5,765 feet (1,757 m) [1]
Ownership Bureau of Land Management
Campingfree

Indian Creek is a climbing area in the northern part of the Bears Ears National Monument in the canyonlands area of San Juan County, Utah, United States. [2] [3] that is renowned for its sandstone crack climbing. It has an elevation of 5,765 feet (1,757 m). [1]

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Indian Creek". summitpost.org. SummitPost.org. Retrieved 25 Jan 2017.
  2. ^ "Indian Creek". blm.gov. Bureau of Land Management. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 25 Jan 2016 – via web.archive.org.
  3. ^ "Indian Creek". rockclimbing.com. RockClimbing.com. Retrieved 25 Jan 2017.

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