Archie
04-18-2015, 09:26 AM
This was my first time through a canyon like this and the trip was long and rewarding. A little background I am in my early 30's between July 2011 and September 2014 I had 8 surgeries on my legs / knees and spent a total of about 7 months on crutches. With the surgeries behind me it made me realize that i will not be young and active forever and made me want to enjoy life more.
this trip was my 9 year old son, myself and PPurdom from this forum. The trip went pretty smooth. There were a couple swims and a lot of wading. A couple rappels that was good to give practice as I have never really done any previously.
a couple things I noticed. The approach and exit were the most difficult as I have bad knees and lots of Boulder climbing and down climbing. During these sections my son did awesome and I was only slowing him down. During the subway itself my some was a little nervous and slowed us down a bit as he was not used to it and did not trust the rope and thought the water was cold.
We all wore wetsuits which was plenty. I didn't think it was cold by any means and was warm as soon as I got out of the water. Wetsuits are recommended however. The group in front of us at the last rappel was inexperienced with a couple not having wetsuits at all and another couple that were wearing wetsuits but still hypothermic. I learned that they did not put the wetsuits on until after the third pool which at that time was too late. They also managed to only bring two harnesses for 9 people to share.
a trip like this made me learn a lot. I learned that I need to get in better shape as I was pretty sore the next morning. The subway is not difficult if you understand what you are getting into and plan ahead and come prepared with the correct equipment and use it appropriately.
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this trip was my 9 year old son, myself and PPurdom from this forum. The trip went pretty smooth. There were a couple swims and a lot of wading. A couple rappels that was good to give practice as I have never really done any previously.
a couple things I noticed. The approach and exit were the most difficult as I have bad knees and lots of Boulder climbing and down climbing. During these sections my son did awesome and I was only slowing him down. During the subway itself my some was a little nervous and slowed us down a bit as he was not used to it and did not trust the rope and thought the water was cold.
We all wore wetsuits which was plenty. I didn't think it was cold by any means and was warm as soon as I got out of the water. Wetsuits are recommended however. The group in front of us at the last rappel was inexperienced with a couple not having wetsuits at all and another couple that were wearing wetsuits but still hypothermic. I learned that they did not put the wetsuits on until after the third pool which at that time was too late. They also managed to only bring two harnesses for 9 people to share.
a trip like this made me learn a lot. I learned that I need to get in better shape as I was pretty sore the next morning. The subway is not difficult if you understand what you are getting into and plan ahead and come prepared with the correct equipment and use it appropriately.
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