Laura Boyer
A girl who loves the outdoors. Climber. Skier. Peak Bagger. Environmental and Native Rights Attorney.
Climb West Slabs of Mount Olympus
Salt Lake City, Utah
5.0
Park at the top of Thousand Oaks Drive, and make your way to the dirt path heading east. It will be a well maintained, well-covered single dirt track which takes you to the base of a really impressive couloir. Follow the trail until you reach the couloir / rocky gully. You will then see the West Slabs. Depending on the time you go, there may or may not be snow at the base. I went in the middle ...
Bouldering at Ibex
Millard County, Utah
1.0
Climbing at Ibex is a unique experience and is located in, quite literally, the middle of nowhere. The easiest way to get there is to take Highway 50 in Eastern Utah. If you're heading west, you'll take a left turn around mile marker 38 or 39. If you're heading east, you'll take a right turn. At the turn off there are two sign posts, so you'll know it's the right one. After you turn there, stay...
Climb at Maple Canyon
Fountain Green, UtahRegardless on whether you're northbound / southbound, jump on I-15 and take exit 225 in Nephi. Head east. Continue on this road (100 N) for 14 miles. Then, turn right on 400 S and after a 1/2 mile turn left onto West Side Road. This road will take you along a bunch of farmlands. After about 6 miles, turn right on Freedom road. Keep to your right, and you'll end up at the mouth of the canyon a f...
Camp and Climb at Cliff Lake
Kamas, Utah
4.3 mi
Cliff Lake can be located from the Crystal Lake Trailhead. The exact location is pinned, but you get there driving from Kamas. From Kamas take the Mirror Lake Highway and take the exit for Trial Lake Campground, the turn north to the Crystal Lakes Trailhead. There is a parking lot with bathrooms at the bottom of the trail. To get to Cliff lake, just follow the trail up for a few miles. You'll p...
Hike to the Summit of Buckley Mountain
Provo, Utah
4.0
18 mi
/ 5000 ft gain
There are a few ways to get to the top of Buckley, but the funnest (and most strenuous) way to get up to Buckley is taking the trail up Slate Canyon. Slate Canyon has a parking lot and bathroom located at the base of the trail, and the trailhead is about ten minutes from the Provo Center Street exit on 1-15. Park in the Slate Canyon parking lot and start up the trail. After about three miles of...
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