Well after a couple years, I finally got around to doing High Spur. I have very little tech. canyoneering experience, and no gear, so a fellow member invited me and a buddy to join this past weekend. Friday morning we set out from the trailhead and dropped in just downstream from what would be the normal entrance. We came in just down from the rock jam, so we didn't have to negotiate that. The "Circle" was pretty cool, but it was cloudy all day, so we didn't get many pics. About a third of the way down, just before the little NE spur fork comes in, we hit some waist high water. We started to cross it, and another group came up behind us and relayed that there was a swimmer beyond it. Not prepared for swimming, we decided not to continue. We exited back up canyon a ways and headed over to drop down into the lil NE spur. After a couple tries, we got down in, just to find more drop offs with water. Rather than going down, and chancing the encounter of another swimmer, we decided to head back to the circle to check out the after noon light.
The second day, we decided to drop into the main canyon about half way down. We took a decent route down that my partner scouted a few weeks ago. Just as we started to get to the corkscrew, we ran into more water. We decided to head back up and out of the slot, and repelled down in just beyond this water. From here on down the slot was amazing. In my opinion, it definitely rivals Antelope, and there are no people to boot! Some more scrambling and usual stemming around water got us down to the final rap. This was my first tech. canyon, so the final rap. looked intimidating, but all went well. The hike out was a bit of a slog, but all in all it was a great day! I shoot large format, and don't have a digi, so these were taken with my phone. My other friend is still out hiking, and he has candid shots which I will post later this week.

