jman
05-26-2015, 05:38 PM
What a great time through Quandary Direct! 6 people (including myself) hit up Quandary on a glorious sunny, then rainy, then sunny, then rainy day! :haha: The rain was a slow but inconsistent spray - until around 10:30pm. Then it rained cat and dogs.
The entire Swell area received varying portions of rain this last weekend, so if you are wanting a WET canyon - then go this weekend (sunny with no precip forecasted) or the next.
Compared to my old TRs, I'll make this one MUCH shorter, except for the pics. There were 2 keepers that were quite muddy and made escaping difficult. A bag-toss was all that was needed to escape.
There was a LOT of mud from the recent rains which made things very entertaining and frustrating when trying to escape. ESPECIALLY in Ramp Canyon (our exit) at the crux obstacle. Tom and Shane's pictures show a even, dry ground underneath the boulder going back a dozen feet or so. This trip that area was probably 3-4 deeper and extremely muddy and slippery. Our best climbers (myself and Dave) got about 1/2 up when our 5.10s just couldn't grip anymore and we ended up sliding down 15ft or so. We had numerous ideas to escape but the 5.6 ledge (I think that's what it was) made it too difficult un-aided.
I found a way underneath the boulder but would not recommend it to anyone. It consisted of worming and inching my back slowly up the wall with my feet on the ceiling in a nearly 320degree angle while holding on to a small finger-hold while transitioning and jumping to the small "birth canal" at the top. We had two people at the bottom spotting me in case I fell (probably 15ft) into their arms (which would of hurt as this was a high angle). After reaching the birth-canal hole, I inched my way down, caught my breath and later assisted and pulled everyone up using a piece of rope. It was tiresome and difficult to say the least. To everyone else - sh*#* fuc#*#$ hole. lol
After that, the rest of the canyon while still muddy and full of water (the deepest in Ramp was chest deep) proved to be insignificant compared to the crux.
All in all - 6 hours total with 6 people.
What a good time!
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One of the rare sightings of me online. I'm in the front in the white helmet.
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The entire Swell area received varying portions of rain this last weekend, so if you are wanting a WET canyon - then go this weekend (sunny with no precip forecasted) or the next.
Compared to my old TRs, I'll make this one MUCH shorter, except for the pics. There were 2 keepers that were quite muddy and made escaping difficult. A bag-toss was all that was needed to escape.
There was a LOT of mud from the recent rains which made things very entertaining and frustrating when trying to escape. ESPECIALLY in Ramp Canyon (our exit) at the crux obstacle. Tom and Shane's pictures show a even, dry ground underneath the boulder going back a dozen feet or so. This trip that area was probably 3-4 deeper and extremely muddy and slippery. Our best climbers (myself and Dave) got about 1/2 up when our 5.10s just couldn't grip anymore and we ended up sliding down 15ft or so. We had numerous ideas to escape but the 5.6 ledge (I think that's what it was) made it too difficult un-aided.
I found a way underneath the boulder but would not recommend it to anyone. It consisted of worming and inching my back slowly up the wall with my feet on the ceiling in a nearly 320degree angle while holding on to a small finger-hold while transitioning and jumping to the small "birth canal" at the top. We had two people at the bottom spotting me in case I fell (probably 15ft) into their arms (which would of hurt as this was a high angle). After reaching the birth-canal hole, I inched my way down, caught my breath and later assisted and pulled everyone up using a piece of rope. It was tiresome and difficult to say the least. To everyone else - sh*#* fuc#*#$ hole. lol
After that, the rest of the canyon while still muddy and full of water (the deepest in Ramp was chest deep) proved to be insignificant compared to the crux.
All in all - 6 hours total with 6 people.
What a good time!
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One of the rare sightings of me online. I'm in the front in the white helmet.
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