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Submitted By: George Bell on Sep 3, 2002
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Description 

These Towers are composed of Wingate Sandstone and offer some fantastic crack climbing. In general, the free routes here are 5.10 or harder.

From a parking area just beyond the Taylor Canyon campsite, follow an obvious cairned trail up the talus cone to the base of the tower. Moses is the largest and most obvious tower.

You can almost walk entirely around the Moses/Thracian Mare formations, except for a major cliff on the east end of the formation. Keep this in mind when approaching various routes.


Getting There 

Moses and accompanying towers are located in Taylor Canyon, which is accessible from the western end of the White Rim Trail. The road up Taylor Canyon wasn't always so good, and the first climbers in this area approached by driving an obscure 4WD road off the Mineral Bottom road to get near the north rim of Taylor Canyon, where they would do several raps into the canyon. It was quite a long day rapping down, climbing Moses, and then jumaring back out. Fortunately more modern climbers can drive quite close to Moses even without a SUV.

Drive on highway 313 into the Island In the Sky. Just before the 10 mile mark, turn right at a major junction towards "Mineral Bottom" (this is just before the Gemini Bridges trailhead). After 13.2 miles of washboard, the road suddenly dives steeply down 2000 feet to the Green River. Do not drive down this hill if significant rain or snow is forecast, you will never get back up until things dry out.

At the bottom of the hill, turn left and continue west and south along the banks of the Green River, and 2.5 miles after the National Park boundary sign, turn left up Taylor Canyon. Drive about 5 sandy miles up Taylor Canyon to the campsite. Reserve this campsite well in advance as it is generally full during high season.

The road up Taylor Canyon can be rough depending on the last flash flood, but is generally passable by 2WD cars with modest clearance or short enough wheelbase. Be sure to carry a shovel in case you need to level out the road.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Moses:
Primrose Dihedrals   5.11+     Trad, 7 pitches, 600 feet, Grade IV   
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Jay enjoying a stiff cup o joe early one morning.

Primrose Dihedrals 5.11+  UT : Moab Area : ... : Moses
This is a famous and popular route on the sunny south side of Moses. It is possible to bypass the first pitch (at 5.11+ one of the hardest) by means of a devious 5.8 traverse from the notch to the east.To get to the normal start walk around the right side of the spire. P1: Climb an inverted V slot (5.11+) to a 2 bolt belay at about the level of the notch to the east.To do the alternate start walk around the left side of the spire, passing the b...[more]   Browse More Classics in UT


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Moses, Utah

Moses, Utah

Moses.<br />Photo by Blitzo.

Moses.
Photo by Blitzo.


A panoramic shot looking down Taylor Canyon from the top of Aphrodite.

A panoramic shot looking down Taylor Canyon from t...

Moses.<br />Photo by Todd Gordon.

Moses.
Photo by Todd Gordon.


View from P1 of primrose dihedrals

View from P1 of primrose dihedrals

Drinking with Moses

Drinking with Moses

Moses from the summit of Zeus. Climbers barely visible standing at the base of Primrose Dihedrals.

Moses from the summit of Zeus. Climbers barely vis...

Moses with Zeus in the background. Photo: Bob Horan

Moses with Zeus in the background. Photo: Bob Hora...

dusk around Moses

dusk around Moses


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By Charles Vernon
From: Tucson AZ
Sep 11, 2003

Can anyone tell me what other possibilities exist for camping near Moses, other than the Taylor Canyon site? Is it permitted and feasible to camp on what I assume is BLM land outside of the park boundary? Also, about how long does it take in a good, high clearance, 4WD vehicle from where you leave the paved road and turn on the mineral bottom road?

By George Bell
From: Boulder, CO
Sep 12, 2003

Charles, I believe you can camp (crash) along the Green River on BLM land before entering the National Park, although I have not tried this. Expect it to take somewhere over an hour to drive from the paved road turnoff all the way into Moses, although I suppose if you are a gonzo washboard driver you could do it in less.

By dyingdream
Jan 25, 2007

Does anybody know if the Northeast (5.7, A0) route is still up on Zeus. I have heard that the second pitch bolt ladder has been chopped and was trying to confirm this.

Thanks for the beta

Steve

By Andy Donson
Jan 25, 2007

It was still chopped as of April 2003 and is unlikely to have been re-installed, as it would require dealing with the Canyonlands N.P. bureaucracy. You might want to call them for the latest info on the status of the bolts.