jman
06-21-2015, 08:18 PM
7/5/15 Update: Video is finished: Here you go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFHsJbza_Gk
A few friends and I had Pearsons Canyon on our radar since 2011, since @Bootboy (http://www.bogley.com/forum/member.php?u=18443) posted his TR about it back then (http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?60978-Pearson-Canyon-Willard-Utah). This last week we talked about, assembled a crew and did it yesterday.
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What a trip! You start nearly at 9500 ft at Inspiration Point (we did a shuttle) and drop to around 4600 ft at the end of Pearsons. If you have bad knees or ankles - I would skip this canyon. The rappels are super slippery with moss, you will need to avoid poison ivy in the lower section (I have one small bump forming on my left calf :cry1: ) and have either a hour shuttle setup or hike for probably 2 hours+ from the bottom starting at "Copper Canyon" and crossing into Pearsons.
Bootboy mentioned that there 6 rappels total (4 wet and 2 dry). On this trip, we only came across 4 mandatory raps. There could be some spots where you add more rappels but if we can safely downclimb, we will do that to 1) save time 2) not create ropegrooves 3) practice and enhance our downclimbing abilities 4)save a LOT of time! Your mileage may vary. But four manadatory rappels for sure.
80508
80509
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On this adventure, for some reason, we were expecting much more water. Probably from all of the recent rain I suppose. I believe there is water flowing in this canyon 24/7 365, but it continually appears at the bedrock level and disappears into the gravel. We didn't run into the first spring until 100feet from the first rappel. And by that time, you are very much wanting to be in the water. The approach will take you anywhere from 1 hr 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours to reach the first rappel depending on your knee and feet condition and how many people are in your group. We had 5 (including me) and it was about 2 hours to reach it.
Here's a few pics of our journey from the top:
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And down you still go. (Like BootBoy mentioned in his TR - there is no level place in this canyon - at all. The "level areas" are covered with rocks. Again, if you have bad ankles or knees - this canyon isn't for you).
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Finally found the cool, refreshing and clear water:
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1st Rappel:
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2nd Rappel, and my personal favorite which includes a 30ft+ freehang:
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3rd Rappel, notice all of the moss!!:
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4th Rappel, the last of the mandatory rappels.
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After the last rappel, the next 1/4 mile will be following the creek from side to side trying to avoid the poison ivy and finding the best path. There is no "trail". It is just a bushwhack. Once you exit the canyon, you are going to be hiking the remaining 1/4 mile over boulders. Remember, there is no level ground in this canyon. So many rocks!! "many" is a understatement to say the least.
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80559
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Other thoughts:
It took the five of us 5 us 8 hours from car to car to descend. We took a LOT of time in the canyon. More so than my liking. If the group husteled in some areas it would of shaved off from 1 hr 1/2 to 2 hours - easy. The average it should take you is between 5-6 hours. A big group such as 6 will take between 6-8 hours. Those slippery rappels will eat up a lot of time.
We love our lifestraws! (It's very refreshing drinking from the mountain creek. I'm sure most would drink straight from the creek but will all of the moss, it grossed us out and so we opted for that. It's hard to beat near ice-cold water running down your throat. It's a game changer if you hike. And best of all - they are light!)
We came across a 2ft snow drift on the approach at about 7000 feet. There was no snow anywhere else on the approach. It was surprising, especially since Utah had a bad snow year.
80565
And we came across numerous tires (I think 5 in total) and the old seatbelt anchors mentioned in Bootboy's TR that are still intact.
80566
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80568
80569
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFHsJbza_Gk
A few friends and I had Pearsons Canyon on our radar since 2011, since @Bootboy (http://www.bogley.com/forum/member.php?u=18443) posted his TR about it back then (http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?60978-Pearson-Canyon-Willard-Utah). This last week we talked about, assembled a crew and did it yesterday.
80570
What a trip! You start nearly at 9500 ft at Inspiration Point (we did a shuttle) and drop to around 4600 ft at the end of Pearsons. If you have bad knees or ankles - I would skip this canyon. The rappels are super slippery with moss, you will need to avoid poison ivy in the lower section (I have one small bump forming on my left calf :cry1: ) and have either a hour shuttle setup or hike for probably 2 hours+ from the bottom starting at "Copper Canyon" and crossing into Pearsons.
Bootboy mentioned that there 6 rappels total (4 wet and 2 dry). On this trip, we only came across 4 mandatory raps. There could be some spots where you add more rappels but if we can safely downclimb, we will do that to 1) save time 2) not create ropegrooves 3) practice and enhance our downclimbing abilities 4)save a LOT of time! Your mileage may vary. But four manadatory rappels for sure.
80508
80509
80510
80511
On this adventure, for some reason, we were expecting much more water. Probably from all of the recent rain I suppose. I believe there is water flowing in this canyon 24/7 365, but it continually appears at the bedrock level and disappears into the gravel. We didn't run into the first spring until 100feet from the first rappel. And by that time, you are very much wanting to be in the water. The approach will take you anywhere from 1 hr 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours to reach the first rappel depending on your knee and feet condition and how many people are in your group. We had 5 (including me) and it was about 2 hours to reach it.
Here's a few pics of our journey from the top:
80512
80513
80514
80515
80516
80517
80518
80519
80520
80521
80522
80523
And down you still go. (Like BootBoy mentioned in his TR - there is no level place in this canyon - at all. The "level areas" are covered with rocks. Again, if you have bad ankles or knees - this canyon isn't for you).
80524
80525
80526
80527
80528
80529
Finally found the cool, refreshing and clear water:
80530
80531
80532
1st Rappel:
80533
80534
80535
2nd Rappel, and my personal favorite which includes a 30ft+ freehang:
80536
80537
80538
80539
80540
80541
3rd Rappel, notice all of the moss!!:
80542
80543
80544
80545
4th Rappel, the last of the mandatory rappels.
80546
80547
80548
80549
80550
80551
80552
80553
After the last rappel, the next 1/4 mile will be following the creek from side to side trying to avoid the poison ivy and finding the best path. There is no "trail". It is just a bushwhack. Once you exit the canyon, you are going to be hiking the remaining 1/4 mile over boulders. Remember, there is no level ground in this canyon. So many rocks!! "many" is a understatement to say the least.
80554
80555
80556
80557
80558
80559
80560
80561
80562
80563
80564
Other thoughts:
It took the five of us 5 us 8 hours from car to car to descend. We took a LOT of time in the canyon. More so than my liking. If the group husteled in some areas it would of shaved off from 1 hr 1/2 to 2 hours - easy. The average it should take you is between 5-6 hours. A big group such as 6 will take between 6-8 hours. Those slippery rappels will eat up a lot of time.
We love our lifestraws! (It's very refreshing drinking from the mountain creek. I'm sure most would drink straight from the creek but will all of the moss, it grossed us out and so we opted for that. It's hard to beat near ice-cold water running down your throat. It's a game changer if you hike. And best of all - they are light!)
We came across a 2ft snow drift on the approach at about 7000 feet. There was no snow anywhere else on the approach. It was surprising, especially since Utah had a bad snow year.
80565
And we came across numerous tires (I think 5 in total) and the old seatbelt anchors mentioned in Bootboy's TR that are still intact.
80566
80567
80568
80569