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Table Mountain Talus Climb

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The Table Mountain Talus Climb, as seen from the West Table Mountain Trail (Steve Hart)
The Table Mountain Talus Climb (Steve Hart)
The exact route is up to you (Steve Hart)
Bonneville Dam from near the top of the climb (Steve Hart)

Description

The most treacherous part of the new Heartbreak Ridge Trail is this steep climb up a talus slope. The trail enters the rocks near the bottom and exits at the very top. A rough route is outlined with rough cut poles, cairns and blaze orange ribbon. The route requires a lot of looking at your feet, but don't forget to turn around and look back. The views are tremendous.

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