Hello Canyon Rat:
I think you have to make 5 posts before you can add photos (or some rule like that)...don't give up; welcome to Bogley, we'd like to see (or hear about) your trips, so keep at it!
Rob
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Having fun in Yankee Doodle
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New friends we met in Keyhole. Every trip we have made to Utah we meet new friends.
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N. Fork Kings River
Mind if I ask where this last photo was taken (the two waterfalls)?
Keeping the youngster (7) dry on her first descent of Behunin Canyon, ZNP.
Looks like same spot as #12 here:
http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/rave/1011calendar/
which would be the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon.
Tom
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Taking a group of first timers through Pine Creek. (I love pine creek because it is the perfect introduction to Canyoneering). They all loved it and are constantly reminding me that I promised them more...)
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Kolob, with a nice trickle.
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Favorite Canyon of the Year!!!
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When wetsuits, water and cold hands force you to acknowledge how much weight you gained over the winter...
Here is a series of photos from our trip down Englestead this fall. We ran in to a litle bit of a flash flood, but everything turned out alright.
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Looks like Batman reaching for Robin:lol8:Quote:
http://www.bogley.com/forum/attachme...2&d=1357627800
When wetsuits, water and cold hands force you to acknowledge how much weight you gained over the winter...
Tom's picture is better then mine.
Eagle Creek
http://www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com...agle_Creek.php
Make sure you shoot off the Punch Bowl like a cork.
Middle fork of Robbers Roost Canyon. Brought Soph Dog along with me this time. Seems to be one of the few canyons in the roost that dogs can do. Unfortunately Soph doesn't chimney so well :) it was tricky enough climbing out on the Moki steps! She had a blast though. Too bad she can't follow into to No Mans and Larry.
Freaking hard to follow a rapping dog picture. Here's one of the first keeper pot hole in Ringtail. It was mercifully dry this year. Last time I was in there the water was so deep, we couldn't find the bottom.
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Some picts from some Hawaiian adventures from an unintentional and unknown night rappel to the tallest waterfall on the island.
Night shot - Kaipapau Gulch
Twin waterfall - Maakua Gulch
Other 3 - Kaluanui Gulch
Upper Black Box in June with friends.
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My son Brandon in Leprechaun East Fork--June
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My son Trevor holding on for dear life...UTurn Canyon--April
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Playing in Keyhole Canyon--August
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My son Trevor and I in Echo Canyon--August
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My wife and boys fully chilled, but having a blast in Echo Canyon--August
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Subway bottom up.
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Coming out of Imlay through the Narrows.
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Narrows in late fall.
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Pools at the end of Subway portion of Das Boot
SO many awesome pictures!!!
Here is a simple TR from that adventure! My wife still hasn't forgiven me for that trip! :cold::facepalm1:
http://canyoneeringutah.blogspot.com...c-version.html
In the first picture all the people below are oblivious to Gretta rappelling. Is it because she is the experienced one, thus rappelling last, and no one is concerned about her rappel?
I did my first canyoneering in 2012 - Pine Creek, Subway (sort of canyoneering), and Neon (only bottom up, but others were canyoneering. All well known, so I've tried to pick 2 less commonly posted viewpoints of the Subway and Golden Cathedral, but I couldn't resist the standard Golden Cathedral shot because I like the way the sun illuminated the canyoneer.
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