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Climbing in Canyonlands, Utah: 'Whatever you do here you've got to do it on a grand scale'
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Climbing in Canyonlands: British climber Steve 'Crusher' Bartlett has been scaling the spectacular sandstone cliffs and towers of the Utah desert for 25 years. David Levene joins him on a trip into the epic wilderness of Canyonlands national park, and makes his first shaky ascent of a previously unclimbed 150-foot tower of rock
