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Behunin Canyon May 5, 2009
Myself, two sons, a daughter-in-law, and a brother visited Zion this past week and went down Behunin Canyon on Tuesday, May 5th. Although my married son had college friends who have been down it before, it was the first time for all five of us doing this trip.
We left the Grotto shuttle stop at 8:05 am, and hiked up the West Rim Trail in mostly shade. The Park was much more crowded with hikers than I had anticipated for early May. Most traffic we encountered veered off for a hike up Angel's Landing.
Coming around the north side of Cathedral Mountain, I was surprised to find several patches of snow, including one where the trail crossed it, located just below the final push up to the Behunin pass.
There was a lot of greenery, flowers a blooming and occasional pools of water in the canyon bottom that required side stepping (mostly to the left). By the time we reached the first rappel, there was a good trickle flowing down the four raps there.
Behunin takes some effort just to get to the raps. Not only was the hike up to the pass a good work-out, there was still 45 minutes or so of bushwacking in the stream bed before beginning the raps.
I found this canyon to be very scenic, and particularly enjoyed the first sequence of raps. With my oldest son's wife along (her second Zion canyon ever) we went a rather causal pace. She loves "free-hanging raps" better than wall walking, and particularly had fun at the last one. Nice view all the way down.
From shuttle bus to shuttle bus took bus 11 hours.