Taylor
05-31-2012, 10:11 PM
Laura and I made a last-minute trip to the Swell Sunday afternoon. Camped at Wild Horse TH just off Behind-the-Reef road. A morning visit to the Goblin's Lair was very cool. After lunch we headed to Zero G. I didn't realize how short it was, about two hours round-trip. We really enjoyed this short canyon but can see how much better it would be full of water. Only the second and final pools have water. The kph was dry and we would both like to be referred to as "gifted climbers" now per Shane's reference:The pothole can be defeated solo by a gifted climber.:cool2:
The final section of the narrows was really nice, including the exit chockstone obstacle. One of us went over, one under. I wouldn't call myself a "large framed canyoneer" but it seemed prudent to go over. Good times!
One interesting (disappointing) thing: there is a piece of climbing pro in the left wall above the exit chock, head high when standing on the stone. The group ahead of us used it to rap that drop, completely avoiding the chockstone/bombay/squeeze obstacle and the final swim. Maybe it's still there from the recent boy scout rescue? Left there for the next time someone gets stuck? I didn't have any tools or would have chopped it.
Sorry no pics, someone left the camera in the truck.
The final section of the narrows was really nice, including the exit chockstone obstacle. One of us went over, one under. I wouldn't call myself a "large framed canyoneer" but it seemed prudent to go over. Good times!
One interesting (disappointing) thing: there is a piece of climbing pro in the left wall above the exit chock, head high when standing on the stone. The group ahead of us used it to rap that drop, completely avoiding the chockstone/bombay/squeeze obstacle and the final swim. Maybe it's still there from the recent boy scout rescue? Left there for the next time someone gets stuck? I didn't have any tools or would have chopped it.
Sorry no pics, someone left the camera in the truck.