Summiting Castleton Tower, "North Chimney" Pitch 3 and 4, Castle Valley, UT
This is me following pitch 3 and 4, which when combined were only about 36 meters. It wouldn't make sense to do both pitches separately unless you were suffering from rope drag from not extending protection. This was a unique pitch because of the exposure and it was easier than the previous pitches.

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Climbing Castleton Tower, "North Chimney" Pitch 1, Castle Valley, UT

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North Chimney 5.9 - Castleton Tower /Castle Valley/

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