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    Kanarra Creek

    Hi there!

    I'm sure some of you had done this hike before and can give me some hints.
    I'm planning to do it a the beginning of May.
    Probably the water will be cold, so neoprensocks and -boots might be a good choice, right?
    Anyone living in the area and knows about the water level? I mean, has it been raining a lot lately.

    Would be really helpful to read your opinions!

    I was also thinking about Water Canyon near Hildale, but probably Kanarra Creek is the better choice, or what?

    Greetings
    Eva

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    yeah, the neosocks would be helpful in kanarra in may i imagine, if the water is particularly cold.

    water volume and the current ladder situation would be helpful to know. considering that there was very little snow this year, the flow likely will be greatly reduced in may, unless it storms very hard before that time.

    tanya and bo know a bit about water canyon, so they should be able to help you out.

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    Right now there is still a little snow up in the Kolob area so I think for now Kanarra is still going to be cold. That one is on my list for May/June, too.

    I have a good source for Water Canyon and can get you good info when you're on your way or even here.

    Win
    Quoting my best friend, Bob McNally, after a bad boating trip: "Nature scares me!"

    Utah photos: www.winpics.fototime.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Win
    I have a good source for Water Canyon and can get you good info when you're on your way or even here.
    that's great!! thanks win

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    Weren't there some local issues about getting into Kanarra Creek?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasatch
    Weren't there some local issues about getting into Kanarra Creek?
    No access issues that I am aware of. Kanarra is a popular hike for the locals and a very pretty canyon to visit. Have fun.

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    Issues are trash related. Here's the Spectrum story from last October.


    Kanarraville seeks county's help to protect creek for its drinking
    water
    By MEG CADY
    mcady@...

    PAROWAN - Kanarra Canyon has become a popular spot for hikers and
    campers from all over the country. It features a beautiful creek and
    fantastic waterfalls. The problem is that the creek provides drinking
    water to the people of Kanarraville. Town Board members Kay Carter
    and Barbara Munford came before the Iron County Coordinating Council
    on Wednesday to ask for help in protecting their drinking water
    source.

    A growing problem

    Munford admitted she loves to hike up the scenic trail to the narrow
    slot canyon that attracts so many other groups, but said people are
    destroying the area. "I feel like they're ruining our canyon," she
    said.
    The trail is eroding from foot traffic, and residents find trash,
    like beer bottles and diapers, in the stream.
    Carter said she's counted groups of 500 students hiking the area at
    one time. A water pipe has become exposed and bent from people
    walking over it.Other problems include speeding along the road, which
    goes through a residential neighborhood, and dust from the traffic.
    Scott Hacking, Department of Environmental Quality district engineer,
    came to discuss the town's options to restrict access to the canyon.
    The property belongs to the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands
    Administration, but restrictions will need to come at the local level.
    Jim Martin, Division of Drinking Water environmental scientist, said
    because Kanarraville already has a water management plan for the
    area, there's little the division can do.
    Kevin Carter, director of SITLA, said selling the property will be
    complicated because the area has been in public use for at least 10
    years and it's part of a wilderness study area.
    The road currently has RS 2477 designation, which is granted by the
    federal government to guarantee public rights of way.
    Carter said if the county wants to relinquish the designation, SITLA
    would have no objections to Kanarraville closing off the road. But
    cutting off access will be difficult because the area is so popular.
    Martin said commissioners can pass a countywide ordinance to protect
    the water resource.
    County Planner Reed Erickson said another option is for Kanarraville
    to create a zone outside its town limits with the agreement of the
    county to restrict use in that area.
    "That may be more applicable than a countywide ordinance," he said.
    Carter and Munford agreed to meet with county representatives to
    discuss a possible solution.

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    Re: Kanarra Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by jolly
    Hi there!

    I'm sure some of you had done this hike before and can give me some hints.
    I'm planning to do it a the beginning of May.
    Probably the water will be cold, so neoprensocks and -boots might be a good choice, right?
    Anyone living in the area and knows about the water level? I mean, has it been raining a lot lately.

    Would be really helpful to read your opinions!

    I was also thinking about Water Canyon near Hildale, but probably
    Kanarra Creek is the better choice, or what?

    http://www.zionnational-park.com/kanarra-creek.htm

    Maybe this will help?
    Greetings
    Eva

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    Re: Kanarra Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by jolly
    Hi there!

    I'm sure some of you had done this hike before and can give me some hints.
    I'm planning to do it a the beginning of May.
    Probably the water will be cold, so neoprensocks and -boots might be a good choice, right?
    Anyone living in the area and knows about the water level? I mean, has it been raining a lot lately.

    Would be really helpful to read your opinions!

    I was also thinking about Water Canyon near Hildale, but probably Kanarra Creek is the better choice, or what?

    Greetings
    Eva
    http://www.zionnational-park.com/zio...n-mountain.htm
    http://www.zionnational-park.com/ima...ms/index27.htm

    Heres something that may lend a hand?
    Bo

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    Re: Kanarra Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
    Quote Originally Posted by jolly
    Hi there!

    I'm sure some of you had done this hike before and can give me some hints.
    I'm planning to do it a the beginning of May.
    Probably the water will be cold, so neoprensocks and -boots might be a good choice, right?
    Anyone living in the area and knows about the water level? I mean, has it been raining a lot lately.

    Would be really helpful to read your opinions!

    I was also thinking about Water Canyon near Hildale, but probably Kanarra Creek is the better choice, or what?

    Greetings
    Eva
    http://www.zionnational-park.com/zio...n-mountain.htm
    http://www.zionnational-park.com/ima...ms/index27.htm

    Heres something that may lend a hand?
    Bo
    Thanks, I've already found the information on the given links.
    I was hoping for some more personal experiences.

    Eva

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    Hi!

    It's a while that I've been here for the last time, but didn't have that much time. Since three weeks we're back from our three weeks lasting trip to the USA and we finally did Kanarra Creek.
    Enclosed some pics...
    Attached Images Attached Images     

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    Outstanding pics, Jolly. Looks like a great place to hike.
    Stan

    Check out my photo gallery at www.pbase.com/sparker1

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    Cool photos, Jolly! Looks like they added on from last year. Same log last October without the bottom construction -- it was still easy enough to get up.



    RE Trash -- I'm friends with somebody who lives in Kanarraville and while trash is an annoyance, the general feeling is still very welcoming to hikers. (I would guess that the majority of "hikers" don't bring a sixpack with them and leave the bottles on the shore?) Local youth groups go into the canyon several times a year and clear out all of the trash. It's for everybody to enjoy, but tread lightly. Best! -Joe

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    This canyon is still on my list to do, hopefully shortly.

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    Nice pics

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    Fabulous photos, Jolly - thanks for sharing them!

    Got more photos and stories to share from your trip?

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    did this in May

    extremely high bang for the buck.

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    Thanks for the great pics, Jolly. I was driving by Kanarraville yesterday and thinking of this hike. I think a late afternoon trip might be in order.

    Win
    Quoting my best friend, Bob McNally, after a bad boating trip: "Nature scares me!"

    Utah photos: www.winpics.fototime.com

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    Hi there!

    Glad you like my photos.
    It's the first time I made some on my own (just bought a camera) and with these I'm really satisfied.
    I'm still having a look at all the photos I've taken.
    Sooner or later I might present some more from other Utah locations...

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