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    Cassidy Arch Beta

    I am looking for beta on the Cassidy Arch Canyon. We will be down in the area this weekend and will be doing this canyon. I have found a few write ups on the route, however there seem to be variations in rappel lengths and such. Any info you can provide will be greatly appreciated...

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    Some beta here: http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/rave/...eze/index3.htm

    and here: http://www.ajroadtrips.com/go/trips/capitol-reef/

    I would call the first rap "about 150 feet", have always had 200' capability; but Ryan calls it 40 meters (132'), and he is good at this kind of thing.

    Tom

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    Thank you both for the info. I have a 100m rope and a 60m pull cord. I am hoping to double rap on the 100m and pull the anchor with the 60m. If this is not an option, we will just hike back up to retrieve the anchor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon.moab View Post
    Thank you both for the info. I have a 100m rope and a 60m pull cord. I am hoping to double rap on the 100m and pull the anchor with the 60m. If this is not an option, we will just hike back up to retrieve the anchor.
    That sounds like a good option. I suspect the rap is 40m.

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    That canyon will be a cooker in this summer heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe View Post
    That canyon will be a cooker in this summer heat.
    Did it with Ryan on a very hot day last summer, and it was fine. It is shady.

    Tom

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    It's not the canyon so much as it is the approach.... YMMV...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe View Post
    It's not the canyon so much as it is the approach.... YMMV...
    That is what an alarm clock is for...

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    Heck.... the approach trail has the official designation of "The Frying Pan".... that should tell ya all you need to know.

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    I am with Tom. We will be on the trail early and since it is only 1.5 miles, we should be just fine.

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