jwurst
06-08-2009, 03:25 PM
On Monday, June 1st (a week ago today), a few of us hiked through the main fork of Leprechaun. Okay, "hiked" is a stretch--we heal-toe jammed through. The weather was clear and hot. We came out at about 1:30 PM. We returned to camp and found a tree to sit under to avoid baking in the sun. A little while later we saw clouds moving in. Hmm, some rain sure would feel nice. At about 3:30 it started raining--hard. The cliffs above camp sprouted waterfalls everywhere. We're probably crazy to run into a canyon when it starts flashing, but we just had to see it. We raced over to Leprechaun and ran up the wash. A few of pictures are attached. The system was very localized. I don't think it hit Shillelagh and it might not have hit the upper ends of the Leprechaun forks. Good thing we didn't spend a few hours longer in the canyon.
We spent a week in the area...
Quandary Direct -- fun, but too easy with full potholes.
Main Leprechaun
Adobe Swale -- disappointing
Hog 2 -- love the rappels
East Shillelagh
Arsenic
Morocco
Middle Maidenwater
Generally we found more mud than water in the A canyons, but got our feet wet on most days--sometimes just to wash the mud off.
We spent a week in the area...
Quandary Direct -- fun, but too easy with full potholes.
Main Leprechaun
Adobe Swale -- disappointing
Hog 2 -- love the rappels
East Shillelagh
Arsenic
Morocco
Middle Maidenwater
Generally we found more mud than water in the A canyons, but got our feet wet on most days--sometimes just to wash the mud off.