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05-09-2012, 10:25 AM #1
Boundary, Red Hollow, Rock, Telephone?
Seeing as how the canyons that hold water are still rather cold, looking to get a condition report on a few more canyons. I appreciate any information you have. Thanks!
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05-09-2012, 11:35 AM #2Content Provider Emeritus
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Boundary is a flowing water canyon, at least now. Cold, very cold.
http://canyoneeringusa.com/rave/1009bound/index.htm
How about Spry or Behunin? You got a bunch of noobs with you (well, I guess you do, cause they don't want to get wet). Those and Telephone might be a little much... the shortest of the three is Spry.
Red Hollow is kind of a one-hit wonder - if you want something like that, Jolley Gulch might be a better choice. Rock Canyon is nice if you have a full-size big-tire vehicle to glide over the soft sand road that leads out there.
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05-09-2012, 11:48 AM #3
Thanks Tom!
I should have clarified. We do have some noobs, but we'll likely be splitting up throughout the trip as I doubt everyone can muster 4 days of consecutive canyoneering. There will be a total of 8 of us, so 6-permit canyons are out of the question on some days.
3 of us, all of which are experienced and will have wetsuits, are heading down tonight and will probably hit Pine Creek on Thursday if we can grab a permit. Is it illegal to hitch hike through the tunnel? I know you can't walk through, and we won't have a shuttle car yet.
Everyone else arrives Thursday night, so probably hit a non-permit canyon with all 8 of us on Friday. Saturday I suspect the group will dwindle to to around 6 people , so thinking Spry that day... and probably hit a short 4-5hr canyon before heading home on Sunday.
Thoughts or suggestions?
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05-09-2012, 11:58 AM #4Content Provider Emeritus
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Hitch hiking in the National Park is perfectly legal, as long as you do it safely. Pretty much SOP to have one person hitch up to fetch the car after a Pine Creek.
Lower Fridge is a nice downclimbing and rappelling canyon, nice and short - 4 hours.
http://www.canyoneeringcentral.com/u...or-canyon.html
(There's a couple glitches on the page - probably best to go straight to the pdf on the Maps and Info tab.)
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05-09-2012, 12:43 PM #5
Perfect, thanks again for all the info.
Props on the new site, it's coming along well. I thoroughly enjoy the new layout and how easy it is to get to the meat of details. Having a printable PDF seals it off very nicely.
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