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Rock
of Ages
aka: Pool Arch
Moab
Technical Canyoneering
Rock of Ages is an
obstacle-course of excitement tucked into a landscape of fins and petrified dunes. This
route is a step back in time to a prehistoric age. The route is destined to become a Moab
favorite. The route is beginner friendly with competent leadership.
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Rock
of Ages is part of the "Circle of Friends"
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General Information:
Rock of Ages is a technical
canyoneering route that is suitable for beginners with competent leadership. The scenery
is dramatic. The route requires complete technical gear. Rock of Ages is rated 3A III
using the Canyon Rating System. This canyon is accessible year round. Navigation for this
route is moderate. A GPS is useful. Good map reading skills are essential.
Trailhead Information:
The trailhead is located next to a
paved highway and is accessible to all vehicles in all conditions. A vehicle shuttle is
not required for this route.
Pool Arch Statistics:
Greater Arch Dimension (GAD): 90 feet. For this arch, the GAD is its height.
Lesser Arch Dimension (LAD): 80 feet. For this arch, the LAD is its span.
Arch Type: Fin
Rock formation and/or type: Navajo Sandstone
Chimney Arch Statistics:
Greater Arch Dimension (GAD): 40 feet. For this arch, the GAD is its span.
Lesser Arch Dimension (LAD): 3 feet. For this arch, the LAD is its height.
Arch Type: Propped
Rock formation and/or type: Navajo Sandstone
Video:
Enjoy a short video from Rock of Ages in Moab, Utah. If this video fails to
play on your mobile device or computer you can always watch the
Original YouTube Version here.
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