jman
03-30-2014, 05:53 PM
My friends and I (6 of us total) scored a free trip to Moab due to our friend Matt, who is a Meteorologist who flew out from California, who needed to check out a few monitoring stations in Monticello.
After checking up on the stations in the morning, we drove up to Moab and had a early lunch around 11am in town. Afterwards, we wanted to hit up Medieval Chamber and do the simu-rap (a 2nd and 3rd for a few, and 1st for others) off Morning Glory Arch. And rather than doing a shuttle or hitchhiking, we used limited beta for the loop trip. Some people said it was easy, others said it was hard. Who really knew? Lets find out!
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so green!!
After hiking up canyon for about 30 minutes, we see some breaks in the cliffs - could these be the routes the others have mentioned?? Well, we are going to find out.
We split up in 3 groups of 2 and take 3 routes. The yellow route is the "hardest" at a 5.5. It definitely has some big exposure and is not for the weary. A handline may help here.
The blue route was the 2nd easiest of the three. It is steep climbing in the wash until you hit a 10ft 5.5 chimney. You can use a handline but it's not too tough. Most folks shouldn't have any problems with this one.
The purple route was the easiest of the three and doesn't contain exposure and large chimneys to climb up. Just steep. AND...this was the shortest of the routes too, go figure.
After you reach the top of the mesa, hit one of the 4x4 roads and head back to your car.
Not bad for 4 hours, car to car with 6 people and doing the simul-rap. :cool2:
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Edit: those pics that I uploaded weren't that small. They were re-sized automatically to fit the screen. That's why it looks pretty bad. I apologize for the drawings - my editing skills aren't the greatest. But I hope it can help others who are planning to do Medieval Chamber as a loop. And there is probably a easier canyon exit too - we just didn't find it this go around...
After checking up on the stations in the morning, we drove up to Moab and had a early lunch around 11am in town. Afterwards, we wanted to hit up Medieval Chamber and do the simu-rap (a 2nd and 3rd for a few, and 1st for others) off Morning Glory Arch. And rather than doing a shuttle or hitchhiking, we used limited beta for the loop trip. Some people said it was easy, others said it was hard. Who really knew? Lets find out!
72466
72467
72468
72469
72470
72471
72472 A few extra double-fisherman's on a static and semi-static ;)
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72475
72476
72477
72478
so green!!
After hiking up canyon for about 30 minutes, we see some breaks in the cliffs - could these be the routes the others have mentioned?? Well, we are going to find out.
We split up in 3 groups of 2 and take 3 routes. The yellow route is the "hardest" at a 5.5. It definitely has some big exposure and is not for the weary. A handline may help here.
The blue route was the 2nd easiest of the three. It is steep climbing in the wash until you hit a 10ft 5.5 chimney. You can use a handline but it's not too tough. Most folks shouldn't have any problems with this one.
The purple route was the easiest of the three and doesn't contain exposure and large chimneys to climb up. Just steep. AND...this was the shortest of the routes too, go figure.
After you reach the top of the mesa, hit one of the 4x4 roads and head back to your car.
Not bad for 4 hours, car to car with 6 people and doing the simul-rap. :cool2:
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Edit: those pics that I uploaded weren't that small. They were re-sized automatically to fit the screen. That's why it looks pretty bad. I apologize for the drawings - my editing skills aren't the greatest. But I hope it can help others who are planning to do Medieval Chamber as a loop. And there is probably a easier canyon exit too - we just didn't find it this go around...