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azhiaziam
10-20-2010, 09:46 AM
on thrusday oct.17th we met up with my new friends tyler and scarlet and headed over to the red rock cliffs in st. george to do our first rappel on a 90' cliff.
it seemed very scary for this city boy but tyler made me feel right at home, pluse i needed to breakin my new canyoneering gear for my crawford arch hike.
backing up to the edge of the cliff was very scary but after that first step it felt like i have done it all my life and i found myself wanting to do it over and over again i couldnt help feeling like i have done it many times before, i am hooked cant wait to do it again, oh yea my honey seemed to enjoy it to

oldno7
10-20-2010, 10:53 AM
Who's this Tyler guy??
I've heard of Scarlet, she is somewhat famous, has a canyon near there named for her.

Deathcricket
10-20-2010, 11:20 AM
Nice job! For the record that is one of the hardest cliffs to learn on IMO. When you get into some vertical stuff it will be much easier for ya. I'm sure you noticed at the very last 10 feet how much easier it was when it got steep. But hey, if you can hack that, you're ready for the big leagues now. Next time try Cougar cliffs, closer to Saint George, longer runs, and no park entry fee. :)

jman
10-20-2010, 07:24 PM
Nice job! For the record that is one of the hardest cliffs to learn on IMO. When you get into some vertical stuff it will be much easier for ya. I'm sure you noticed at the very last 10 feet how much easier it was when it got steep. But hey, if you can hack that, you're ready for the big leagues now. Next time try Cougar cliffs, closer to Saint George, longer runs, and no park entry fee. :)

x2. Cougar cliffs is a great spot. 2min approach, 80-195 ft cliffs and 5-10min return hike.