Taylor made an excellent trip report regarding a seldom visited canyon...very seldom. It appears that most who have done the slots in this area always take one of two very long approaches...I know a better way, one that cuts the slog from either the airstrip route or the lake by more than half. That's a big deal, because it saves hours of walking. I posted a comment regarding it on Taylor's thread and then KABOOM...I had a decision to make.
Soon after, I received several PMs, mostly from guys who want the beta on the route...particularly the spot to downclimb the cliff east of Halls, as that is the crux...figuring out how to get there from the road would be easy enough.
One PM, however, was a member here that expressed dismay that I had let the cat out of the bag. This person tried to persuade me to keep it a secret...fearing that easier access would result in a nice place possibly getting thrashed. That message set me back on my heels a bit, because I've ranted about beta to pristine places resulting in destruction in the past...In other words, "Hey Byron, practice what you preach".
I sent a PM back saying I'd think about it...and I did, so here's the result. There are ruins I've discovered with artifacts that I would NEVER divulge their locations here, or anywhere. Those are "sacred", and we all know what would happen if someone slapped up beta to their locations. These slots however, are not sacred. They're on the Super Canyons map, and that makes them fair game. That's how Taylor found them, and it's how I discovered them as well. If folks start hitting them more often now, it's inevitable that someone will figure out this shortcut...any competent route finder will look to those cliffs and do a scouting trip. I did, and I've led plenty of people through there on backpacking trips.
I decided to make a new thread on this because I didn't want to hijack Taylor'
s, as I figured this may draw a big discussion. Some will be very grateful for this info and some may get pissed, but I don't think it's a big deal. The overland from the road to the Halls cliffs are jacked by cows and ATVs anyway, and the canyons themselves aren't anyone's private playground. This map is only going to be valuable to those hardcore canyoneers that want to go big...and I suspect that they're the more responsible types.
The map is here so I don't have to make a bunch of phone calls trying to detail it. Park on the Burr trail at the top of the switchbacks above Bullfrog creek...there is a big slickrock spot for many cars, you can't miss it. Take a compass bearing for the mouth of Miller's creek and go...It'll take you about 2 hours to get to the cliff. Once there, go straight to the spot on the map below and look for cairns...this spot is EXACTLY where you have to be...it's the only way down. No ropes or rappelling is needed, but if anyone needs a handline, perhaps these canyons are a bit out of their league. Have fun...