Deeps
10-19-2009, 09:00 PM
After missing the permit desk on Thursday we were looking for something to do outside of the system. Shaun suggested Birch Hollow, and kept us up that night with stories of fluted rappel after fluted rappel after fluted rappel...
In the morning we helped Kevin strike the camp and got a late start to stage the cars. We left Shaun's at Orderville and Kevin's at the coral, and used mine to an alternate entry to Birch Hollow near the Englestead TH. We left my car some time after 11 am with a few handfuls of Cheddar Ruffles as our eat-and-walk lunch. This approach wasn't too long, and avoided the traditional loose rock first rappel. We hiked down a scree field path marked by cairns to just above the second rappel.
From that first rappel it was a unique (to me) and beautiful canyon. The layered sandstone varies in color and direction. The lighter stone above is checked vertically despite it's horizontal layers, and the deep red layers below are contrasting in color and a more expected horizontal pattern.
The canyon quickly narrows, and then it was drop after drop of the fluted stuff Shaun had promised. Each time I've gone to Zion I find a new canyon that seems to surpass all others I've done. Birch Hollow was that canyon for me.
The raps down were straightforward and unique from each other. We made good time through despite our late start, reaching the top of Orderville around 4. Shaun and Kevin really know their stuff, and it was fun to watch and learn from them. Shaun and I had discussed checking out a nearby wash, but instead opted for yet another fluted marvel at the top of Orderville. Kevin had planned to leave at this point to head to the north wash. This was a short access canyon to the top of Orderville, and from our vantage point we could see where it joined the wash not far below. There were anchors at the top, but no webbing. Shaun set the webbing, with the plan to descend and look for a second anchor, or determine if his 200' rope would reach through the entire set of drops. If not, he would ascend the rope. While he was finishing, a group came from Englestead and watched him start the rap. There wasn't a lower anchor, and he called for me to move the biner block closer to the end of the rope. With the additional rope, he was able to finish the final drop into the wash. He ran the trail back up, taught me how to tie a figure nine, and then another lap on the slot. At the last drop, he had me toss the rope up 25' so the pull from the top would be easier, then we both scrambled out and up to the trail.
I don't recall what time we made it back to his car. 6:30? It was barely dark when I made it back to Springdale. When did the burger place next to the RV Park by ZAC close? I was bummed. Then I drove back to Salt Lake City so I could coach soccer Saturday morning at 8am. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Better photos than Englestead the day before, some of the motion blurs even look intentional. All photos here, some tagged as Englestead even though they are not: http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20//
Highlights below:
http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20/pictures/picture-3.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20/pictures/picture-6.jpg
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http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20/pictures/picture-110.jpg
In the morning we helped Kevin strike the camp and got a late start to stage the cars. We left Shaun's at Orderville and Kevin's at the coral, and used mine to an alternate entry to Birch Hollow near the Englestead TH. We left my car some time after 11 am with a few handfuls of Cheddar Ruffles as our eat-and-walk lunch. This approach wasn't too long, and avoided the traditional loose rock first rappel. We hiked down a scree field path marked by cairns to just above the second rappel.
From that first rappel it was a unique (to me) and beautiful canyon. The layered sandstone varies in color and direction. The lighter stone above is checked vertically despite it's horizontal layers, and the deep red layers below are contrasting in color and a more expected horizontal pattern.
The canyon quickly narrows, and then it was drop after drop of the fluted stuff Shaun had promised. Each time I've gone to Zion I find a new canyon that seems to surpass all others I've done. Birch Hollow was that canyon for me.
The raps down were straightforward and unique from each other. We made good time through despite our late start, reaching the top of Orderville around 4. Shaun and Kevin really know their stuff, and it was fun to watch and learn from them. Shaun and I had discussed checking out a nearby wash, but instead opted for yet another fluted marvel at the top of Orderville. Kevin had planned to leave at this point to head to the north wash. This was a short access canyon to the top of Orderville, and from our vantage point we could see where it joined the wash not far below. There were anchors at the top, but no webbing. Shaun set the webbing, with the plan to descend and look for a second anchor, or determine if his 200' rope would reach through the entire set of drops. If not, he would ascend the rope. While he was finishing, a group came from Englestead and watched him start the rap. There wasn't a lower anchor, and he called for me to move the biner block closer to the end of the rope. With the additional rope, he was able to finish the final drop into the wash. He ran the trail back up, taught me how to tie a figure nine, and then another lap on the slot. At the last drop, he had me toss the rope up 25' so the pull from the top would be easier, then we both scrambled out and up to the trail.
I don't recall what time we made it back to his car. 6:30? It was barely dark when I made it back to Springdale. When did the burger place next to the RV Park by ZAC close? I was bummed. Then I drove back to Salt Lake City so I could coach soccer Saturday morning at 8am. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Better photos than Englestead the day before, some of the motion blurs even look intentional. All photos here, some tagged as Englestead even though they are not: http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20//
Highlights below:
http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20/pictures/picture-3.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20/pictures/picture-6.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/deanpaulrussell/Birch_Hollow_101609%20/pictures/picture-8.jpg
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