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11-04-2013, 12:33 PM
Devils Thumb, Ticaboo – Dante Canyon system 10/19.2013
Steve Ramras (Ram) pointed this canyon out to us many years when we were finishing up the canyon Inferno in the Dante
Canyon system many years ago but because of time and weather constraints we weren’t able to travel thru it then.
We finally got a chance this last October 2013 on a very beautiful Saturday morning in the Ticaboo area north of Lake Powell.
From an allegorical perspective the name “Devils’ Thumb” doesn’t fit into the Dante canyon naming scheme. From a
geographical perspective the name is a great fit as the canyon sits like a thumb southwest of the four fingers of the Dante
canyons. It even has its own hangnail sort of speak in the upper section of the drainage located on the right LDC – a nasty
set of potholes with keeper ledges which can be bypassed by climbing up and around to the right LDC of these and down a
drainage. We dropped in on the left side LDC in a very fun crack with some milder potholes, plenty of down climb
challenges and a rappel.
I really appreciated all my canyoneering partners in this canyon -. partner assists and team work were very helpful,
almost mandatory. I don’t think I would do this canyon with less than 3 or 4 people. The wet and muddy conditions in this
canyon contribute to its difficulty as do a couple of anchor challenges. The canyon finishes out with a treat - some ruins
to visit. There is a story there for sure.
Thanks to my canyoneering partners Dave, Monica, Kari, Matt M. and Matt C. for a great time.
Thanks to Climb-Utah.com and Bluugnome.com for the canyon write up beta
Thanks to Matt M. and Monica for their pictures.
Doug French
Steve Ramras (Ram) pointed this canyon out to us many years when we were finishing up the canyon Inferno in the Dante
Canyon system many years ago but because of time and weather constraints we weren’t able to travel thru it then.
We finally got a chance this last October 2013 on a very beautiful Saturday morning in the Ticaboo area north of Lake Powell.
From an allegorical perspective the name “Devils’ Thumb” doesn’t fit into the Dante canyon naming scheme. From a
geographical perspective the name is a great fit as the canyon sits like a thumb southwest of the four fingers of the Dante
canyons. It even has its own hangnail sort of speak in the upper section of the drainage located on the right LDC – a nasty
set of potholes with keeper ledges which can be bypassed by climbing up and around to the right LDC of these and down a
drainage. We dropped in on the left side LDC in a very fun crack with some milder potholes, plenty of down climb
challenges and a rappel.
I really appreciated all my canyoneering partners in this canyon -. partner assists and team work were very helpful,
almost mandatory. I don’t think I would do this canyon with less than 3 or 4 people. The wet and muddy conditions in this
canyon contribute to its difficulty as do a couple of anchor challenges. The canyon finishes out with a treat - some ruins
to visit. There is a story there for sure.
Thanks to my canyoneering partners Dave, Monica, Kari, Matt M. and Matt C. for a great time.
Thanks to Climb-Utah.com and Bluugnome.com for the canyon write up beta
Thanks to Matt M. and Monica for their pictures.
Doug French