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The Rectory is a 6,565-ft (2,001 m) sandstone summit in Grand County of Utah, United States. The Rectory is located at Castle Valley, Utah, near the city of Moab. The Rectory is a thin 200 feet (61 m) wide, and 1,000 feet (305 m) long north-to-south butte with 200 ft vertical Wingate Sandstone walls tower standing on a 1,000 foot Moenkopi-Chinle base. Precipitation runoff from The Rectory drains into the nearby Colorado River. The nearest higher peak is Castleton Tower, 0.35 miles (0.56 km) to the south. Priest and Nuns are towers immediately north and part of The Rectory. Further northwest along the connecting ridge is The Convent, with a rock tower called Sister Superior between the two. The first ascent was made May 22, 1962, by Harvey Carter and Cleve McCarty via Empirical Route. Harve

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  • The Rectory (fr)
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  • The Rectory (littéralement, en français, « le presbytère ») est un sommet de grès rouge, culminant à 2 001 mètres d'altitude dans le comté de Grand, dans l'Utah, aux États-Unis. Il fait partie d'un ensemble de structures rocheuses ayant la même origine, dont les noms anglais d'origine religieuse leur ont été donné par des pionniers Mormons qui s'installèrent dans l'Utah au XIXe siècle sur les terres des terres traditionnelles des Shoshones de l'Est, Hopis, Navajos, Southern Tribus Paiute, Utes et Zuñis. (fr)
  • The Rectory is a 6,565-ft (2,001 m) sandstone summit in Grand County of Utah, United States. The Rectory is located at Castle Valley, Utah, near the city of Moab. The Rectory is a thin 200 feet (61 m) wide, and 1,000 feet (305 m) long north-to-south butte with 200 ft vertical Wingate Sandstone walls tower standing on a 1,000 foot Moenkopi-Chinle base. Precipitation runoff from The Rectory drains into the nearby Colorado River. The nearest higher peak is Castleton Tower, 0.35 miles (0.56 km) to the south. Priest and Nuns are towers immediately north and part of The Rectory. Further northwest along the connecting ridge is The Convent, with a rock tower called Sister Superior between the two. The first ascent was made May 22, 1962, by Harvey Carter and Cleve McCarty via Empirical Route. Harve (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Castleton_Tower_Panorama.jpg
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  • Castleton Tower and The Rectory from Highway 128.jpg (en)
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  • The Rectory and Castleton Tower seen from Utah State Route 128 (en)
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