Got a canyon in with the Bushwhacker last weekend, which mysteriously did not involve very much bushwhackery...
http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/rave/...e-bushwhacker/
Enjoy.
Tom
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Got a canyon in with the Bushwhacker last weekend, which mysteriously did not involve very much bushwhackery...
http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/rave/...e-bushwhacker/
Enjoy.
Tom
So where is this canyon? I'm sure there is a list of secret/found canyons out there discovered with google earth and then boots on the ground.:nod:
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Excellent stuff. How long was the first rap?
It just gives us anther target to shot at, which I'd put in the 'fun & games' catagory. To me going crazy is when I can't get my books to balance or something important like that.
Seriously? I've found Google earth to be amazing helpful. Although I have noticed it's not nearly as useful for the Zion stuff, for some reason all the trees make it more difficult to identify slots. For the Powell, Roost, Escalante, etc, area Google earth is an indispensable tool in my humble opinion.
YMMV :cool2:
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There are some slots that drop into Shunes Creek and in that area if you get bored. I have some very basic beta on those slots. I've never done any of them, but the pictures one group showed me look pretty cool. I also know one of the local Zion guides has been systematically doing everything south of Springdale (Highway 9). I know most of the stuff is a lot of work for a short section of really good slot, or so I was told by said feller....
Good hunting....
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FWIW: Second Creek was done with 200' ropes (and a little ingenuity)... and the "don't get caught exit", was used which simplifies things....
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My beta is always golden.... you know that... hell, everyone knows that.... 200' ropes with no dumbass rope tricks. I'll let you use those superior canyoneering skillz you are always yakking about to figure out how it was done.
I wasn't advocating an exit, just stating what was done.
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Are we playing name that hollow? *rubbing hands together*
Birch! :haha:
I should follow up my snarky comments with a respectful one...
Sweeet first descent!! Strong work Kip, Tom et al.
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