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Slot Machine
07-08-2016, 01:53 PM
On July 6th, 2016, Steph, Meg, Christian, Cole, Reed and I took ventured through Mystery Canyon.

This was Reed's very first time in a slot canyon. The first rappel in Mystery was the first time he had ever descended a rope. Just like his two older brothers, he is a natural.

Not much else to say about the day... Mystery Lake was stinky, Mystery Springs was cold, Mystery falls was awesome.

It was a great way to wrap up our Zion trip. I can't wait to do more canyons with these guys!

Bob

Reed on his very first rappel.
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Steph up top. Meg on rappel.
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Reed.
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Cole looking for crocodiles in Mystery Lake.
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Christian doing the rigging.
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Christian.
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Meg on rappel.
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Meg.
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Reed.
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That guy.
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Reed, Christian, Cole, Meg, Steph and myself.
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Iceaxe
07-08-2016, 06:18 PM
More pictures of the girls, fewer pictures of the guys.

ROFLMAO

dakotabelliston
07-12-2016, 09:51 AM
Looks like you had a incredible weekend with all the TR's. I've yet to run mystery canyon. Seams that the permit gods do not favor me whenever I make a attempt. Curios if it's "all that" as the permit system makes it out to be?

Slot Machine
07-12-2016, 10:31 PM
Looks like you had a incredible weekend with all the TR's. I've yet to run mystery canyon. Seams that the permit gods do not favor me whenever I make a attempt. Curios if it's "all that" as the permit system makes it out to be?

It is "all that", especially if you take a shuttle to the top. Short approach, Mystery Springs is awesome, Mystery Falls is even more awesome, sign a few autographs for the adoring stick people, then a short exit.

What more could you ask for in a half-day canyon?

dakotabelliston
07-13-2016, 09:59 AM
I'm stealing your phrase "Stick people" for when I drop in from Imlay this weekend. Sounds like I will have to find a way to knock Mystery off my list no matter what.

jman
07-13-2016, 10:19 AM
I'm stealing your phrase "Stick people" for when I drop in from Imlay this weekend. Sounds like I will have to find a way to knock Mystery off my list no matter what.

Definitely!

Bang for buck, like Bob was saying, you get a lot. Especially starting from the East Mesa Trailhead. But if you are a strong fast hiker and don't want an hour shuttle, you can hike up from Weeping Rock. I know Toyota prefers that route instead.

I've done both routes about 3x each and I prefer East Mesa. Must be my old age getting to me (32years young).





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hank moon
07-13-2016, 07:28 PM
What more could you ask for in a half-day canyon?

Promoting Mystery here as a "half-day canyon" might have unintended consequences. For most folks (myself included), it is at least a full day*, if not an especially long one.

* i.e. around 8 hours, more or less

Slot Machine
07-13-2016, 08:08 PM
Promoting? Man, I'm only promoting having a good time.

It was a half day for us. So Im'a say it was a half day for us.

At least a full day? You camping in there?? Don't go on promotin' camping in Mystery now, Hank.

Scott P
07-13-2016, 08:47 PM
For most folks (myself included), it is at least a full day*, if not an especially long one. * i.e. 8 hours or more

Even from the East Mesa Trailhead, which is where they came in?

dakotabelliston
07-14-2016, 08:19 AM
I prefer to make Mystery a week long trip. Spend a couple days "Finding myself" & training the alligators in the mud ponds as secret weapons. By the time I finish I have a army of stick people at my command marching through zion like zombies !!!

Sorry for the sarcasm & far fetched fairytale. Just thought I would change the topic from arguing about "How big it is" lol. Lets just say mystery is all that and a bag of chips.

ratagonia
07-15-2016, 05:24 PM
Great downclimbing canyon!

With bolts for a belay above almost every downclimb. FanTASTic!

Tom :moses: