Matthew_R
09-01-2015, 03:01 PM
My friend is getting married this week, but before doing so, he wanted to go on a canyoneering trip with the guys. We decided on doing Heaps as an overnight trip so we could take time and enjoy the canyon at a leisurely pace. We arrived at the Lava Point campgrounds Friday night where it rained all night, not letting up until 4 or 5 in the morning. This had us slightly concerned, but we had been watching the weather almost hourly the whole week previous so we knew it was going to clear up. In the morning we packed up camp and drove down to the west rim trail head and got ready to head out. We met a group of three that were heading down boundary canyon and we wished them a fun and safe passage.
The canyon was completely full everywhere, and I noticed that, compared to June 2014, there was significantly more sand in the 2nd and third narrows. For reference, last year at one pothole, The water was about 2 feet below the lip and I couldn't touch the bottom. My friend dove down to the bottom and boosted me up to the lip. This year, there was so much sand that I could stand next to the lip and it came up to my chest. It was great to see the canyon in a different condition, and realize how drastically things can change. The last sequence took about 2 hours to complete with 4 people. (Not great, but an improvement from last year at least) This was our second time through Heaps, both times as overnighters, and we can't wait to go back!
A short video from the trip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP2As6thJrY
Setting off on Saturday morning. By the time we got to the canyon, the skies were clear
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The Subway off in the distance
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Making our way across the knife edge
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Making our way down the slope
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Hauling our packs out of a pothole
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Mike on rappel just after the crossroads. (Sunday morning)
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Narrows after the Crossroads
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Scale figure
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In the hallway
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Cool colors
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Making our way up and over an obstacle
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Rob on rappel just before the Iron room
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Looking back up the rappel
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Iron Room
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Spencer emptying the water out of his pack
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Spencer admiring the beautiful scenery
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My favorite part of Heaps. Love the colors
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Mike climbing over a log.
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Mossy boulder
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Spencer admiring the scenery....again
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Corridor before the final up climb
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Tourists
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Mike on the final rappel: part 1
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Mike on the final rappel: part 2
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The crew. Happy to be done, wanting to go back
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Thanks for reading
-Matt
The canyon was completely full everywhere, and I noticed that, compared to June 2014, there was significantly more sand in the 2nd and third narrows. For reference, last year at one pothole, The water was about 2 feet below the lip and I couldn't touch the bottom. My friend dove down to the bottom and boosted me up to the lip. This year, there was so much sand that I could stand next to the lip and it came up to my chest. It was great to see the canyon in a different condition, and realize how drastically things can change. The last sequence took about 2 hours to complete with 4 people. (Not great, but an improvement from last year at least) This was our second time through Heaps, both times as overnighters, and we can't wait to go back!
A short video from the trip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP2As6thJrY
Setting off on Saturday morning. By the time we got to the canyon, the skies were clear
81400
The Subway off in the distance
81401
Making our way across the knife edge
81402
Making our way down the slope
81403
Hauling our packs out of a pothole
81404
Mike on rappel just after the crossroads. (Sunday morning)
81405
Narrows after the Crossroads
81406
Scale figure
81407
In the hallway
81408
Cool colors
81409
Making our way up and over an obstacle
81410
Rob on rappel just before the Iron room
81411
Looking back up the rappel
81412
Iron Room
81413
Spencer emptying the water out of his pack
81414
Spencer admiring the beautiful scenery
81415
My favorite part of Heaps. Love the colors
81416
Mike climbing over a log.
81417
Mossy boulder
81418
Spencer admiring the scenery....again
81419
Corridor before the final up climb
81420
Tourists
81421
Mike on the final rappel: part 1
81422
Mike on the final rappel: part 2
81423
The crew. Happy to be done, wanting to go back
81424
Thanks for reading
-Matt