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Sombeech
06-27-2009, 03:21 PM
I just spoke with Scott on the phone, it doesn't sound like it was anybody from bogley.

tanya
06-27-2009, 03:35 PM
No, it was the group behind them, but it caused them to stay in there longer. That is all we knew last night.

Hank just got here and told me that a ranger was telling Bo what happened. The man that got hurt was going to fast (like the video?) and could not stop himself. He had a belay that helped, but he still was injured. Ribs and wrist maybe. Hank did not hear the whole conversation. Why the Bogley guys were delayed I still don't know except maybe they helped with the injured guy, but that is just a guess.

ststephen
06-27-2009, 09:22 PM
Robin, Aaron and I had an AWESOME trip through Spry today with Kurt, Frank and Jody. Took us a little longer than expected and we did leave a little skin in there but it was great. Robin probably found the down climbs hardest as well as negotiating the boulder field at the bottom.

Kurt, Jody and Frank were so wonderful to be with for the day. Considering our relative lack of experience they were all so patient and supportive. Thank you guys! YOU ROCK!

I know Aaron was pumped up about the experience. At the bottom there were some families swimming in Pine Creek and he had some time to wait while mom picked her way down. I heard him telling the other kids how he just came down that canyon "up there" and pointing out the Lambs Tongue. He was justly proud of himself.

Another cool moment was hearing Frank and Jody sing St. Stephen once I explained my handle to them!

Couldn't make the pot luck unfortunately, but we'll see more folks tomorrow in Pine Creek/Keyhole. Then back to CA and work, sigh.

DiscGo
06-27-2009, 10:28 PM
I can't believe I scheduled Bogleyfest for the same weekend as my niece's baptism. I sure wish I were down there with you guys.

blueeyes
06-28-2009, 12:55 PM
Just got back!

What a fun weekend. Yes those men had me worried. I will leave the story telling to Don as he will tell it best, besides he has pics (insert suspensful music here). None of them were involved except in saving that boys life. I am thankful that I ran into Bo that night. I would have hunted a ranger down just to make sure they were all ok. I will post pics of my trip through Subway later. Loved my first canyon experience. Definately found a new sport. Loved meeting everyone at the potluck. I have to apologize I was so exhausted I wasn't my usual talkative self. Had one beer and just wanted a nap after that. :lol8: Excited for next year.

Sombeech
06-28-2009, 06:07 PM
so I'm hearing it was a great time.

:2thumbs:

tanya
06-28-2009, 06:08 PM
Oh yeah! :2thumbs:

Deathcricket
06-28-2009, 07:36 PM
Had a total blast meeting you all, have lots of pics to share that will come later when I get a sec to go through them. Here's a quickie of Jaxx in front with his bottle of liquid sunshine, follow by Desert Nomad and the Emperor flexing his muscles in the back. Amazing weekend!!!

accadacca
06-28-2009, 08:26 PM
What a blast! It was great meeting everyone. I wish it didn't have to be so short. It is hard to get to know people on such short time. Next time I guess. :cheers:

Don
06-29-2009, 12:58 AM
Hey, sorry; one more day of suspense. We're all safe and happy.
Mostly, we had a hell of a good time! Mostly. We did have an interesting experience but we just got home, it's 2 in the morning, and I have to work tomorrow. I'll write a TR and post pictures tomorrow. G'night B.

trackrunner
06-29-2009, 08:08 AM
I'll let Don give you the details of the accident but what I gathered from talking to him is the group behind them the first guy was down giving a fireman's belay. And by fireman's belay I mean he was taking pics and not with his hands on the rope. Second guy lost control and Don's group ran over and yanked out the slack as the guy fell. They then had to lower him to the ground. Broke a wrist, ribs, and banged his skull (no helmet). They gave him all their warm cloths and wrapped him up in a space blanket. Third guy in the other group up top ran for help. Don's group waited for the rescue to finish (4+ hours) continued on but got to Orderville 10:30 they had head lamps but thought it was better to bivy.

Sorry Don if I told too much or got some details wrong. Looking forward to the pics. Nice job on taking pics of this poor guy. :five:

Also it was nice meeting everyone. Bummed I'm at work now after a great time in the canyons. :frustrated:

Bo_Beck
06-29-2009, 08:17 AM
Wow! Awesome time this year at "Bogleyfest"! Thanks to all those responsible for making it happen. Tanya, Scott, Beech (sorry you couldn't make it), Tom (Jonathan and family). I know there were many others, but thanks. It was a blast to get together with everyone. I think Bogleyites made it out unscathed...no major epics. Good weekend! Look forward to getting together with newly made friends again.

Thanks to all!
Bo

trackrunner
06-29-2009, 08:23 AM
Oh yeah Tanya we were bummed that you couldn't come on Subway.

I was bummed not to see your or your sence of hummor.

:cry1:

The phone call was about some of our group hadn't shown up yet. We were wondering who they were. Bo asked me to give you a call because he was having difficulty trying to reach you. 5 to 10 minutes everyone showed up.

Also it was a good excuse to try to talk to you.

Also Bo it's always a pleasure to get out with you. :hail2thechief: :hail2thechief: :hail2thechief:

sorry about the lateness on Saturday, sometimes it just feels better to curl up instead of getting up. sorry. :ne_nau:

Hnak
06-29-2009, 08:53 AM
I agree, it was great to finally meet Bo, and have him share his knowledge of the area. Subway was a blast, beautiful scenery, a fun group, and just a great time all the way through... Thanks to all!

Hank :2thumbs:

Bo_Beck
06-29-2009, 07:53 PM
I agree, it was great to finally meet Bo, and have him share his knowledge of the area. Subway was a blast, beautiful scenery, a fun group, and just a great time all the way through... Thanks to all!

Hank :2thumbs:

Hank, you are awesome. I hope I can get together with you again and do some hiking. I would really love to see some of the things you might be able to share in "The Big Ditch" GC! Keep on 'truckin'! Thanks for your great company!

Bo_Beck
06-29-2009, 07:57 PM
Also Bo it's always a pleasure to get out with you. :hail2thechief: :hail2thechief: :hail2thechief:


And Likewise Shaun! I almost went and hiked Heaps tomorrow morning (not planned), but it was called off. I was thinking.....dang...this means 2 trips in Heaps. I'll really look forward to getting out with you and doing H,K, and I soon I can hope!

tanya
06-29-2009, 09:50 PM
I liked the parties most. :five: Everyone was fun and I loved spending time with you guys -- even though I think most of you "guys" are under 35! :haha: The potluck was a blast! Thanks Tom :2thumbs:

Don
06-29-2009, 09:53 PM
I liked the parties most. :five: Everyone was fun and I loved spending time with you guys -- even though I think most of you "guys" are under 35! :haha: The potluck was a blast! Thanks Tom :2thumbs:

I had my 35th bday out on the unplanned bivy. :naughty:

tanya
06-29-2009, 09:56 PM
I liked the parties most. :five: Everyone was fun and I loved spending time with you guys -- even though I think most of you "guys" are under 35! :haha: The potluck was a blast! Thanks Tom :2thumbs:

I had my 35th bday out on the unplanned bivy. :naughty:

I miss all the good trips! It's a shame that big guy.. Gonzo is it?? -- would not snuggle with you guys! I hope they at least sang to you.

Oh!!!! We forgot to celebrate your Birthday at the Pot Luck!!!!! I think I drank too much wine and forgot most everything! :lol8:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DON!!!!!!!!!!!!

ststephen
06-29-2009, 10:53 PM
I'm finally back home too. Vegas last night and now back in Santa Cruz County. We had a 55 degree daytime temperature swing between Mojave (113) and Watsonville (58 in the fog)!

What a great weekend. I already wrote about our great time in Spry. Keyhole and Pine Creek the next day were just brilliant too. Robin and Aaron enjoyed Keyhole but after the long day in Spry they felt ready to call it after Keyhole. They were a little cold from the swims and just not up for another canyon. Now the challenge was to make sure I would meet up with them after Pine Creek and still have time to drive to Vegas for dinner. It's so funny that after the earlier post where Bo estimated the finish of Pine Creek down to 10 decimal places that he did exactly guess our finish time and I pulled in to the Whiptail with Deanpaul just after they arrived there! With my 25th anniversary approaching I was joking that if I made Robin miss our dinner reservations I might not make it to 25, but we walked in to the restaurant exactly on time and it's looking good to stay married until the July 7th :haha:

Sorry we couldn't make it to the potluck the family was just a little too tired and I screwed up neither a) camping or b) staying closer to Springdale. Unfortunately that kept us from meeting several of you all. I hope I can rectify that next time.

But our absence at the potluck had nothing to do with not feeling welcome at our first Bogley Fest. Let me quote Robin, "Those were some of the nicest folks I've ever met. They were so cool to hang out with in the canyons and always so nice to me being the only woman on each trip and slower and less experienced". Aaron was also stoked and felt very welcomed. OK he would have liked one or two kids to mingle with, but several folks really went out of their way to connect with him and he and I really appreciated that. If any of you are out this way in NorCal we will hook you up with all the best spots to go hiking or biking or whatever and would love to be tour guides time permitting.

If I write any more I'm gonna get all mushy and weepy and unmanly :roflol:

So I'll just add my extra special thanks to Tanya for organizing, Bo and Trackrunner for leading Pine Creek and Kurt for leading Spry.

P.S. Kurt and Bo I forgot to ask: what do the permits cost? Can I send you a check to cover any out of pocket expense you had?

theking648
06-29-2009, 11:32 PM
it was awesome doing canyons with you.

Aaron has earned a new nickname from me... I now call him Rockstar. :lol8:

ststephen
06-30-2009, 12:00 AM
it was awesome doing canyons with you.

Aaron has earned a new nickname from me... I now call him Rockstar. :lol8:

We enjoyed your company too, Dave.

I'll tell Aaron about his nickname :haha:

But we had two other stars, Bo the veteran Rockstar and of course we know who the track star is.

I loved when Bo said, "Now what's your handle again"?

"Trackrunner"

"Oh, then maybe you would be good to 'run' down to get the car and drive it back up here"!

That was a beautiful setup :roflol:

Sombeech
06-30-2009, 07:15 AM
I loved when Bo said, "Now what's your handle again"?

"Trackrunner"

"Oh, then maybe you would be good to 'run' down to get the car and drive it back up here"!

OH SNAP :haha:

Bo_Beck
06-30-2009, 07:56 AM
I'm finally back home too. Vegas last night and now back in Santa Cruz County. We had a 55 degree daytime temperature swing between Mojave (113) and Watsonville (58 in the fog)!

What a great weekend. I already wrote about our great time in Spry. Keyhole and Pine Creek the next day were just brilliant too. Robin and Aaron enjoyed Keyhole but after the long day in Spry they felt ready to call it after Keyhole. They were a little cold from the swims and just not up for another canyon. Now the challenge was to make sure I would meet up with them after Pine Creek and still have time to drive to Vegas for dinner. It's so funny that after the earlier post where Bo estimated the finish of Pine Creek down to 10 decimal places that he did exactly guess our finish time and I pulled in to the Whiptail with Deanpaul just after they arrived there! With my 25th anniversary approaching I was joking that if I made Robin miss our dinner reservations I might not make it to 25, but we walked in to the restaurant exactly on time and it's looking good to stay married until the July 7th :haha:

Sorry we couldn't make it to the potluck the family was just a little too tired and I screwed up neither a) camping or b) staying closer to Springdale. Unfortunately that kept us from meeting several of you all. I hope I can rectify that next time.

But our absence at the potluck had nothing to do with not feeling welcome at our first Bogley Fest. Let me quote Robin, "Those were some of the nicest folks I've ever met. They were so cool to hang out with in the canyons and always so nice to me being the only woman on each trip and slower and less experienced". Aaron was also stoked and felt very welcomed. OK he would have liked one or two kids to mingle with, but several folks really went out of their way to connect with him and he and I really appreciated that. If any of you are out this way in NorCal we will hook you up with all the best spots to go hiking or biking or whatever and would love to be tour guides time permitting.

If I write any more I'm gonna get all mushy and weepy and unmanly :roflol:

So I'll just add my extra special thanks to Tanya for organizing, Bo and Trackrunner for leading Pine Creek and Kurt for leading Spry.

P.S. Kurt and Bo I forgot to ask: what do the permits cost? Can I send you a check to cover any out of pocket expense you had?

Awesome that all went as planned. You folks were a delight! Thanks for letting me join. We're even on the permits I got. You and your families presence and comraderie were more than adequate payment!

PS: Happy anniversary! I may have you beat though (assuming I'm still married on July 4Th!). Maria and I celebrate our 26th on Independence DaY!

trackrunner
06-30-2009, 10:37 AM
I loved when Bo said, "Now what's your handle again"?

"Trackrunner"

"Oh, then maybe you would be good to 'run' down to get the car and drive it back up here"!

OH SNAP :haha:

Yeah he got me good. At first Bo said he was going to run and get the car, I would have offered but he said he would. Then a few minutes later he pulled this. At first I thought he was asking ststephen but when he asked me again I thought he was asking for Dave since he may not know who I was so I responded, and then I got nominated. He got me good. How do you respond to that?

Didn't matter to me I was OK with it. I like nothing more than running down an asphalt road in 100 temps. At least the second car picked me up hitch hiking.

Deeps
06-30-2009, 10:46 AM
At least the second car picked me up hitch hiking.

You were picked up? I thought you were lightning quick running the two switch backs. Or maybe I was in an altered state after the dusty uphill to the fifth switchback. You're still a stud in my book.

trackrunner
06-30-2009, 10:57 AM
At least the second car picked me up hitch hiking.

You were picked up? I thought you were lightning quick running the two switch backs. Or maybe I was in an altered state after the dusty uphill to the fifth switchback. You're still a stud in my book.

I got picked up as I was starting down the second switch back while running. So I made it most of they way but was glad for the ride.

Scott Card
06-30-2009, 04:38 PM
So bummed I couldn't go. No Heaps permit, no hike, no Whiptail. :frustrated: But I did get to visit a client in the Cedar City Jail on Saturday!!!! I went to the Garden Place (I think that is what it is called) for dinner with my wife after the jail visit with a client so that was good.

Felicia
06-30-2009, 04:53 PM
So bummed I couldn't go. No Heaps permit, no hike, no Whiptail. :frustrated: But I did get to visit a client in the Cedar City Jail on Saturday!!!! I went to the Garden Place (I think that is what it is called) for dinner with my wife after the jail visit with a client so that was good.

Scott, you were missed. I had hoped to finally meet you. I missed meeting OldNo7 as well. :ne_nau:

Jail visit on a Saturday - must be a paying client. :mrgreen:

:rockon:

Deeps
06-30-2009, 04:55 PM
Scott, I don't know you but in other parts ofthe forum I've likedwhat you had to say AND I lookforward to eventually meeting you. Still, there's a good chance you'll take this the wrong way, but I'm not a sit on my hands kind of guy.


So bummed I couldn't go. No Heaps permit, no hike, no Whiptail. :frustrated: But I did get to visit a client in the Cedar City Jail on Saturday!!!! I went to the Garden Place (I think that is what it is called) for dinner with my wife after the jail visit with a client so that was good.

Whaaaaaaa. No Heaps permit, no party. I found Zion had more to offer than one canyon out of permits. You missed a great weekend. The fact is that you were as close to Zion as Cedar City and chose to stay out and dine with a client. You made a choice. Deal.

Regarding permits, the accessability of permits is flawed. It's dangerous, stone age, and maybe even unfair. But access into these wonderfully confined spaces needs to be managed. Or many canyonswill look like the tourist section of the Narrows, only people will be in over their heads eve moreso. If you have a better system to consider, suggest it.

I think you're better and more intelligent than your post above. Friends?

oldno7
06-30-2009, 04:58 PM
So bummed I couldn't go. No Heaps permit, no hike, no Whiptail. :frustrated: But I did get to visit a client in the Cedar City Jail on Saturday!!!! I went to the Garden Place (I think that is what it is called) for dinner with my wife after the jail visit with a client so that was good.

Scott, you were missed. I had hoped to finally meet you. I missed meeting OldNo7 as well. :ne_nau:

Jail visit on a Saturday - must be a paying client. :mrgreen:

:rockon:

I would like to meet you also Felicia, I carpooled each day back to Parowan. We wanted to stop by Sat. and at least say hi, but we couldn't remember the directions. Sorry to be the social mis-fit's, we'll adjust next year. :nod:

Scott Card
06-30-2009, 05:08 PM
Scott, I don't know you but in other parts ofthe forum I've likedwhat you had to say AND I lookforward to eventually meeting you. Still, there's a good chance you'll take this the wrong way, but I'm not a sit on my hands kind of guy.


So bummed I couldn't go. No Heaps permit, no hike, no Whiptail. :frustrated: But I did get to visit a client in the Cedar City Jail on Saturday!!!! I went to the Garden Place (I think that is what it is called) for dinner with my wife after the jail visit with a client so that was good.

Whaaaaaaa. No Heaps permit, no party. I found Zion had more to offer than one canyon out of permits. You missed a great weekend. The fact is that you were as close to Zion as Cedar City and chose to stay out and dine with a client. You made a choice. Deal.

Regarding permits, the accessability of permits is flawed. It's dangerous, stone age, and maybe even unfair. But access into these wonderfully confined spaces needs to be managed. Or many canyonswill look like the tourist section of the Narrows, only people will be in over their heads eve moreso. If you have a better system to consider, suggest it.

I think you're better and more intelligent than your post above. Friends?
Actually dinner with my wife. I invited her to come with me since Zion wasn't going to happen. As for my divorce client. he remained in jail and will be there for a decade or two. Yes, I could have still come to Zion but all the trips were full at least that is what I could tell. Also, those others in Zion that I hike with were there to do Heaps too. They just finished a week in Zion about two weeks ago and then a couple of days last week so Heaps was the only option for them. I didn't have the guts to get in the car, drive for four hours and hope to hike something.

As for the permit system, I agree that SOME canyons need to be managed. Not all, not even most. Pine Creek, Mystery, Subway, Narrows? Yes. Any others? Probably not. Lets continue this discussion on the other thread. Friends you ask? Absolutely. :five:

Deeps
06-30-2009, 08:41 PM
Confession: When I read your first post above I was sitting in the Sugarhouse Cinemark 12 being subjected to Monsters vs. Aliens or Aliens vs. Monsters or whatever that movie is called. I couldn't get into the story and checked out this thread at one point when my phone pinged me. So, I was distracted by the movie/typing on the iPhone/the other post you made in the Keyhole thread before it was split. Apologies for the snark and several missing spaces... :)

I misread about your dinner - thought you had two client meetings... I guess what I'm really truing to say is I wish you HAD just come down and found spots to fit in on canyons. There were a couple of permits that went unused or were turned back in - Echo for sure and maybe Behunin plus another... I understand about driving at the risk of major suckage. I took the chance and it came out alright for me, but there was no guarantee. What I'm most bummed about is not getting to meet you this trip.

Sorry for the shamefest.

Scott Card
06-30-2009, 08:47 PM
What I'm most bummed about is not getting to meet you this trip.

Sorry for the shamefest.No shame here. I would have liked to meet you and many others and thank ya'll for the tr's questions and entertainment that helps break up my day. Maybe a lunch some time rather than a dinner? If I have the time I will drive to the SLC area for one. We did one here in North Utah County that was fun to put some names to faces. I must admit, dinners are difficult.

ratagonia
06-30-2009, 11:25 PM
. If you have a better system to consider, suggest it.


You mean, like this:

http://canyoneeringusa.com/zcc/

Tom