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Joe's Valley (New Joe's)

Warmer than Joe's proper, New Joe's is perfect for the colder days when you're tired of freezing in the shade of Left or Right Fork. New Joe's is a lot more concentrated, but not quite as numerous as it's counterparts. But, what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for in quality, having some of the best sandstone Joe's has to offer.

Directions to Joe's Valley (New Joe's)
From Route 6, take highway 10 through Huntington into Orangeville. Veer right at the T, following the Joe's Valley signs onto Route 29. Exit Right on highway 57. Drive 4.2 miles to the new parking. Follow the obvious trail on the right.

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Joe's Valley (New Joe's)'s Rock Type
Sandstone

Joe's Valley (New Joe's)'s Season
Summer can be too hot and Winter can be too cold/snowy. Spring and Fall are the best bet



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Me on what's actually a really fun problem Photo: Hanna Vaughn
Tags:  Joe's Valley (New Joe's) , Ghost King , Unnamed Problem 4
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Hanna Vaughn warming
Tags:  Joe's Valley (New Joe's) , Area 51 , Warm Me Up Scotty
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View of The Closet from the trail.
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