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    High Spur

    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.
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    Awesome shots! I wish I could do as well with my real camera as you did with your phone! Now, you just need to get some wetsuits and flotation going so you can really see these canyons.

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    Great pics for a cell phone.

    Canyoneering usually involves swimming through at least a couple pools of putrid water, its all just part of the fun.

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    amazing photos. nice stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by akavalun View Post
    these were taken with my phone.
    Wow

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    Okay...what kinda phone?


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    I think we ran into you guys, were you camping by the junipers near the exit of High Spur? We were the ones who gave a ride to the other party of 4 that went through on Sat. Great pics!

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    The phone is a Droid Incredible. It has a pretty sweet camera. Yeah Ryan, that was us camped down from the drill site by the junipers. Pretty nice camp site, and you can cut down into the main canyon from there.

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    Awesome shots! You got a tripod mount for that phone?

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    Awesome pictures! It's wild to hear it's so wet, when I went down High Spur last January (2010) there was just a little bit of ice. Granted, that's before the snow melts. I need to get back down there soon...

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    Here's akavalun's "phone":
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    Just kidding, those really were from his phone. It's quite the experience watching these guys work the other things. They cavort around, peering up, down, into holes, get on their knees, climb up on things, etc. Finally, something tells them to set up these boxes in a particular way. Then there is a ritual involving a hood. As you can see, one of the hoods is white, which rather scared me. Fortunately, a cross-burning did not ensue. Next, they slip this plastic thing into the box, only to take it out again a short time later. During this period, they hold the end of the string that hangs from the box, and appear to be in a sort of trance.

    After all this, they seem to be rather confused, since likely as not, they will want to go back *up* canyon a ways. Weird!

    I had to make these observations rather discreetly. If they see me get very close while all this is going on, they get all nervous and might even yell at me.

    Allegedly, the point of all this is to get some pictures taken. I asked to see one, but was told that the plastic thing, "flim" I think they called it, had to go to a "lab" somewhere and get "developed". Weird, wild stuff! I'll believe it when I see it.
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    Thats hilarious Robert! I must say that was the most interesting account of how we "film" guys go about shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkmatter View Post
    Allegedly, the point of all this is to get some pictures taken. I asked to see one, but was told that the plastic thing, "flim" I think they called it, had to go to a "lab" somewhere and get "developed". Weird, wild stuff! I'll believe it when I see it.

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    Hey Adam, glad you enjoyed my bit of silliness. I really enjoyed exploring the canyon with you guys in a thorough, contemplative way. Of the couple dozen canyons I've done now, I gotta say High Spur is my favorite. I need to go back, for a third time...there is still Little NE Spur Fork to check out, as well as at least one other side canyon I spotted.

    Have you heard from Doug? I have this disturbing vision of his Subaru teetering on a rock and him crawling through a dune gasping "water, water" halfway to Hanksville...

    Here are my favorites out of my amateur attempts with the Nex 5. I also have a bunch of promising stuff from the 3D cam that I'll post when I figure out a better way for people to view it than "just look at it crosseyed".
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    Damn nice.

    Alright canyoneers... I have a very capable 4WD vehicle, some canyoneering experience (TR here), tons of rappelling experience and I would love to carry the ropes, bring all the beer and cook everyone dinner. So who wants to take me to High Spur!? I own all the necessary gear except a static rope. Please don't make me beg....

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    Yep, heard from Doug last night. He went back for more on Monday, and then to the great gallery on Tuesday. He, like myself, is already itching to go back. We are thinking maybe late May, in hopes of dryer canyons and warmer weather.

    Ibenick- Did u say carry all the ropes, bring all the beer and cook? Sounds like a dream.....someone wake me! You're welcome to join us if/when we go again.

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    I love High Spur. Nice pics!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by akavalun View Post

    Ibenick- Did u say carry all the ropes, bring all the beer and cook? Sounds like a dream.....someone wake me! You're welcome to join us if/when we go again.
    You heard right. Let me know and I will be there!

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    Here's a few more candid shots. Not sure why Robert had a towel over his head. I think he was ashamed to be canyoneering with us wooden box carrying, white hat wearing, confused looking, random wandering photo freaks.....By the way, thanks to Doug Sprock for taking these. It really adds to the trip to be able to look back at the time we spent together.
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