Here's mine (only including ones that I already haven't completed):
http://www.summitpost.org/scott-s-wi...canyons/823847
What's yours?
It would be interesting to see who has mutual interest in various canyons.
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Here's mine (only including ones that I already haven't completed):
http://www.summitpost.org/scott-s-wi...canyons/823847
What's yours?
It would be interesting to see who has mutual interest in various canyons.
To keep my answer short I'll only name 10
Heaps
Imlay
Checkerboard
Englestead
Icebox
Kolob
Ice cube
Neon
Pandoras box
Middle lep
2013 Bucket List
-Imlay Canyon, Zion ***
-Kolob Canyon, Zion ***
-Das Boot, Zion
-Echo Canyon, Zion
-Englestead Hollow, Zion
-Birch Hollow, Zion
-Orderville Gulch, Zion
-Rock of Ages, Moab ***
-Elephant Butte, Arches ***
-Big Horn, Arches
-Dragon Fly, Arches
-Cameltoe, Moab
-Granary Canyon, Moab
-Onion Creek, Moab
-Knotted Rope Canyon, SRS
-Quandry Direct, SRS ***
-Zero Gravity, SRS ***
-HIgh Spur, Robbers Roost ***
-Chambers, Robers Roost
-Larry Canyon, Robbers Roost ***
-Robbers Roost - North Fork, Robbers Roost ***
-Not Mindbender, Robbers Roost
-Bluejohn Canyon, Robbers Roost
-Calf Creek Falls, Escelante ***
-Choprock Canyon (Kaleidoscope), Escalante
-Buckskin Gulch, Escalante ***
-Baker Canyon, Escalante
-Ringtail Canyon, Escalante
I will end up leaving the Zion area to do some stuff, but as for now there is still too much to do
29 different canyons done here
55 still to go that I know of. Seems like every time we do a new one, we add 2 more to the list
Mine exactly....let me know when you plan to knock one or two of these off the list! Would love to partner up.
I'll go with my current top 10, the ones I spend time day dreaming about...
Imlay
Heaps
Kolob
Sandthrax
Poe
Choprock
Black Hole of White Canyon
The Squeeze
Cable Canyon
Not Mindbender
It's still that way for me.... the more canyons I do the more canyons I learn about.
At one time in my life I was worried I'd run out of canyons.... now I'm just sad I'll never live long enough to do all the canyons on my list.
But in two weeks I'm doing a canyon that has been on my must-do list for 10 years. I have my fingers crossed that all the required pieces fall into place to make it happen.
Tap'n on my Galaxy G3
Was thinking of that one on Thanksgiving weekend if you are interested.Quote:
Oh and Cove, that one is very high on my list!
Same here.Quote:
At one time in my life I was worried I'd run out of canyons.... now I'm just sad I'll never live long enough to do all the canyons on my list.
Well... I could parrot everyone's Kolob, Imlay, Choprock list. Obviously, all good lists. Here is my non-traditional list:
Any Powell canyon requiring a boat. The 'Edens' look fun. And I'd like to learn how the boat logistics work.
I'd like to do Peach Wash and not piss off the Navajo Nation.
I'd like to do Deer Creek in The Grand Canyon, legally.
One big, scary exploration that I haven't told anyone about. Don't know if I will ever be qualified to do it. FWIW, there is at least one monster that still lurks out there.
Claustral Canyon, Australia
An exploration out in Dinosaur, CO with Scott P. He's probably forgotten, but I haven't. Had to throw that in, since he started this thread. :mrgreen:
Cypress Creek, BC
Mumbai looks amazing.
Egypt 5.
Lucky Charms again. Because I liked the climb at the top. :haha:
Bob
Just let me know when.Quote:
An exploration out in Dinosaur, CO with Scott P. He's probably forgotten, but I haven't. Had to throw that in, since he started this thread. :mrgreen:
Kolob, Right Fork, Sandthrax, Choprock, 150 mile. Poe/Smiling Cricket was at the top of the list but will done this weekend.
Scott, I'm also still interested in the Dinosaur exploration.
Slot, I have the same itch for boat accessed canyons at Powell. I have scouted the Edens from the bottom up and seen that massive pothole that's in there-it gave me chills looking at it last summer. I have a boat, we should talk...
I'd be interested as well, and I've already done many sections of the Edens.Quote:
I have a boat, we should talk...
Those canyons have everything from big potholes to high stemming.
I also have access to a boat and also as important, a driver that would drop us off
Could just use a kayak, duckie, or even a tiny blow up raft as well. The exit and entrance aren't that far apart. PS, you would need someone with really good pothole skills. Those potholes are huge.Quote:
I also have access to a boat and also as important, a driver that would drop us off
Speaking of canyoneering wish lists..... at one time I had a long list of "canyoneers" I wanted to do a canyon with. Now days there are only a few names on the must-do a canyon with list.
I enjoy looking at the Bogley forum members and knowing I have done canyons with most of those who post regularly.
Maybe I'm just getting old, because now days who I do a canyon with matters more to me then which canyon I do.
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Pandora's Box, Shenanigans, Tight Ass, Chambers, Hard Day Harvey, Paradiso, Topless Turtle/Black Newt and a buncha unbeta'd ones.