Keyhole flash flood deaths
[QUOTE=Sombeech;572208]Oh wow, here are the 7.
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| Courtesy Zion National Park Portrait of the group standing before the first rappel of Keyhole Canyon on Monday, September 14, 2015. Photographed from left to right: Gary Favela, Don Teichner, Muku Reynolds, Steve Arthur, Linda Arthur, Robin Brum, and Mark MacKenzie.
If this is the last known picture, you can see how wet the ground is already. The canyon might of have had a small flow while they did the middle section and was probably a hoot (for their first time). And then they reached this area before the raps, took their pic and headed down.
The technical section is just under 0.25 miles, and you can see how the lighting doesn't look too dark for a late-afternoon start. Then all within 15-20minutes, the storm hits and drops more than .5 inch of water in this localized drainage (710+ acres).............
One take away from this awful tragedy: the weather and skies ARE deceiving when it's cloudy.
It just amazes me; not their decision to do the slot canyon, but after doing Keyhole 15+ times in 8 years, I think most of us are familiar with Keyhole quite well. And I think we have all have thought about where they were trapped, imagining the water filling up, being incredibly loud with the amount of water crashing down, the yelling, the panic, etc. ...ugh...the 2nd rap (which I'm guessing they all weren't done rappelling), narrow corridors, etc. Gives me the chills...
I hope those who think they are invincible will give pause on the weather next time when they head out.
And next Saturday, I'm taking my brother and co-worker (first time through a slot canyon, first time rappelling) through Keyhole and some other beginner canyons and it will very sobering to travel through it...
Keyhole flash flood deaths
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Originally Posted by
hank moon
FWIW this pic appears to have been taken just above the entry to middle Keyhole, not just before the raps (Lower Keyhole)
Edit: thanks for the correction.
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