Marching Men (Utah)
Marching Men is an area of pillars in Grand County, Utah, United States.
Description
The Marching Men is located in Arches National Park in the remote northwest section that was added to the park in 1971 when the boundaries of Arches National Monument were expanded and the monument changed to National Park status. Unofficial names for some of the seven towers include Cuddlebunny Tower, Time Tower, and North Marcher, although the National Park Service does acknowledge these names. Topographic relief is modest as the summit of the highest, North Marcher, rises above surrounding terrain in laterally. Any scant precipitation runoff from Marching Men drains to the nearby Colorado River via Klondike Wash and Salt Valley Wash. The Marching Men area is accessed by a six-mile loop hike that starts at the Klondike Bluffs parking area, and also leads to Tower Arch. This landform's descriptive toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.Climbing
The first ascent of the highest tower, North Marcher, was made by Leonard Coyne, Dennis Jackson, and Stewart Green in November 1979.Rock-climbing routes at the Marching Men:
- North Marcher - - FA Leonard Coyne, Dennis Jackson, Stewart Green -
- Cuddlebunny Tower - class 5.11d - Charlie Fowler, Rob Slater, Geoff Tabin -
- Time Tower - class 5.10 - Frank Nebbe, Renate Stockburger -
- Sand Hearse - class 5.11+ - Charlie Fowler, Jack Roberts - The Bouquet - class 5.7 - Frank Nebbe, Renate Stockburger - Hearse So Good - class 5.9+ - Fred Knapp, Jane Sears - Time Marches On - class 8 - Leslie Henderson, Mike Baker -