Mountaineer
10-07-2013, 11:04 AM
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Ended up being just knee height here...ha ha
Our weekend plans got mixed up a bit, so a closer canyon was in order. We got a 4 am start, and still made it back home that same evening. Sweet.
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Boulders abound
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Funny face
If you like boulders: hopping, scrambling, climbing, sliding...then Eardley is for you!
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It is over a mile hike to the base of the canyon (more boulders). Then a steep hike up the reef (in between boulders).
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Just before the technical section
Once you get to the top (after about 2 hours from the trail head), you must descend a very treacherous steep gulley (ball bearing rocks, rocks, small boulders, and big boulders). It reminded me why I don't like Mystery canyon as much as other Zion canyons. Loosing elevation to a death chute is not only discouraging, it keeps you on your toes. Literally. Stay close, and keep your helmets on for this ride. If you are careful, the most damage you'll get is beat up toes and knees.
Whew! After the gulley of death, you finally arrive in Lower Eardley.
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However, you are not done yet. You must hike quite a ways...(and yes, more boulders), until you get to the slot section. The last ~1/3 mile is where things get interesting, and wetsuits are welcome. The drops were easy, which always led to water. Each anchor needed a bit of work. Some we fully repaired, others were carefully used.
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Another swimmer!
Very cold, and swimming throughout. Brrrrr. We were glad to get into dry clothes before returning back to the trail head.
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Tyler contemplating the next move. Cold water again?
Great day. About 6 hours in all. Definitely one to experience, as the last section is charming. Would I do it again? Hmmm...ask me next year. ;-)
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Ended up being just knee height here...ha ha
Our weekend plans got mixed up a bit, so a closer canyon was in order. We got a 4 am start, and still made it back home that same evening. Sweet.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-3aBKK499PJc/UlLqKcjuAlI/AAAAAAAAC0I/XbP71LP_sGA/s400/DSC06464.jpg (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-3aBKK499PJc/UlLqKcjuAlI/AAAAAAAAC0I/XbP71LP_sGA/s1600/DSC06464.jpg)
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Boulders abound
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Funny face
If you like boulders: hopping, scrambling, climbing, sliding...then Eardley is for you!
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vWjDmldIQ2Q/UlLqNGEE_II/AAAAAAAAC0c/K5u4s8k97Kc/s400/DSC06480.jpg (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vWjDmldIQ2Q/UlLqNGEE_II/AAAAAAAAC0c/K5u4s8k97Kc/s1600/DSC06480.jpg)
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It is over a mile hike to the base of the canyon (more boulders). Then a steep hike up the reef (in between boulders).
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nDedFlHTJ1s/UlLqJO9O3XI/AAAAAAAACz0/XII17t4DvuY/s400/DSC06463.jpg (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nDedFlHTJ1s/UlLqJO9O3XI/AAAAAAAACz0/XII17t4DvuY/s1600/DSC06463.jpg)
Just before the technical section
Once you get to the top (after about 2 hours from the trail head), you must descend a very treacherous steep gulley (ball bearing rocks, rocks, small boulders, and big boulders). It reminded me why I don't like Mystery canyon as much as other Zion canyons. Loosing elevation to a death chute is not only discouraging, it keeps you on your toes. Literally. Stay close, and keep your helmets on for this ride. If you are careful, the most damage you'll get is beat up toes and knees.
Whew! After the gulley of death, you finally arrive in Lower Eardley.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rlQ-WbOhtHE/UlLqQlKFmdI/AAAAAAAAC04/FGUfLk_zsjU/s400/DSC06491.jpg (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rlQ-WbOhtHE/UlLqQlKFmdI/AAAAAAAAC04/FGUfLk_zsjU/s1600/DSC06491.jpg)
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However, you are not done yet. You must hike quite a ways...(and yes, more boulders), until you get to the slot section. The last ~1/3 mile is where things get interesting, and wetsuits are welcome. The drops were easy, which always led to water. Each anchor needed a bit of work. Some we fully repaired, others were carefully used.
69837
Another swimmer!
Very cold, and swimming throughout. Brrrrr. We were glad to get into dry clothes before returning back to the trail head.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YuUJiLnhZbY/UlLqVksfQmI/AAAAAAAAC1M/oX6GfP9a2_U/s400/DSC06508.jpg (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YuUJiLnhZbY/UlLqVksfQmI/AAAAAAAAC1M/oX6GfP9a2_U/s1600/DSC06508.jpg)
Tyler contemplating the next move. Cold water again?
Great day. About 6 hours in all. Definitely one to experience, as the last section is charming. Would I do it again? Hmmm...ask me next year. ;-)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WlGvRDgZBYA/UlLqVtmlvsI/AAAAAAAAC1U/cp_6k_Aa9R4/s400/DSC06517.jpg (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WlGvRDgZBYA/UlLqVtmlvsI/AAAAAAAAC1U/cp_6k_Aa9R4/s1600/DSC06517.jpg)