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Coffin Buttress

Submitted By: Peter Gram on Mar 24, 2004
Administrators: Andrew Gram, Perin Blanchard
Latitude: 40.5739  Longitude: -111.7710 
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The Coffin Buttress is home to one of the finest finger cracks in Little Cottonwood Canyon, The Coffin (5.9). Also, a couple of bolted routes run up the slabs and a very difficult crack splits the Coffin Roof (5.12).


Getting There 

The most enjoyable way to get to the Coffin is to first climb Crescent Crack (5.7, 2 pitches) on the Crescent Crack Buttress. This lands you right at the base of the rock. Another alternative is to climb a steep trail that leads to the base, to the right of the Crescent Crack Buttress approach trail.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Coffin Buttress:
The Coffin   5.9     Trad, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
Rightside Variation   5.9+     Trad, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
The Viewing   5.10a R     Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet   
Closed Casket Variation   5.11c     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
Exsqueeze Me   5.11d     Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
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Looking at the corner of Strewn Masters of Hore from the base of Coffin Crack.

Strewn Masters of Hore 5.12+  UT : Wasatch Range : ... : Coffin Buttress
The obvious steep right facing corner on the wall facing east up at the Coffin. If you have ever rapped down from Final Link to the Coffin you have rapped right down this corner.Steep stemming and pulling. Start from a bolted anchor down and to the right of the corner. Follow a flake up into a horizontal crack and then pull up into the corner. At the top of corner exit out onto the left....[more]   Browse More Classics in UT


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By Peter Gram
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
May 14, 2004

Just to clarify on the Coffin Buttress approach. Start as for Crescent Crack from the highway. A fork is encountered a ways up which has the right branch go into a water drainage (left goes through overgrown trees to Crescent Crack). This drainage is the trail. Follow this, eventually leading to scrambling across slabs to the base of the Coffin.

By Craig Martin
From: Park City, UT
Nov 20, 2008

Just to further clarify the Coffin approach, you can now park at the aptly named Park and Ride at the bottom of the canyon and use the new trail to approach everything from Bongeater to the Egg, including the Coffin.