As the summer season disappears, so does does the rock. The snow falls and the summer landscape is blanketed with that famous Utah powder. It’s not a bad thing, but here is one last ode to fall. No more rock climbing until the snow melts.

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I always wanted to go rock climbing. The picture just re-enforces that desire.
Have fun in the snow until the spring melt.
You should make the time to go. It is a great sport! Cheers
Luckily there’s climbing gyms to keep the itch from getting too bad.
^This
Looking for a new gym to go to. Cheers!
So you gotta wait till next year?!
At least in my locale. I will be skiing for the time being. Not a bad trade! Cheers
Such a great picture! It looks really cool in black and white.
Thank you!