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    Rocky Mouth Canyon Conditions..

    Has anyone gone through lately? Wondering how strong the current is at this point.

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    Strong? Not this late in the season; it dries out pretty quickly.

    After a rainstorm it would be okay, but if it hasnt rained for awhile in the summer months, it will barely get your knees wet
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    I went a week ago and took some of my family. It was fun, easy, not too much water at all. But we ran into 5 other groups! I have never seen it backed up that bad, in fact I don't think I've ever run into anyone else doing it. We were waiting at the bottom for a couple groups to play through, but another group came up the trail, so we headed to the top to beat them. While we waited two more groups came and waited behind us. Crazy amounts of people. It still didn't take too long because it's so short and it was a good time, but it is getting more popular I guess. It's good for beginners right now too.
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    Thanks for the info.. If things pan out well with work I will be in Salt Lake Saturday and will give it a go with some buddies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cookiecutter View Post
    Thanks for the info.. If things pan out well with work I will be in Salt Lake Saturday and will give it a go with some buddies.
    Personall,y with current conditions I'd got to a better waterfall such as Battle Creek or bridal veil falls in Provo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jman View Post
    Personall,y with current conditions I'd got to a better waterfall such as Battle Creek or bridal veil falls in Provo!
    Thanks for the tips. I saw your trip report of Bridal Veil falls, looks pretty sweet. Plans changed and I ended up spending the weekend on the snake river up by Jackson, but I'll be moving to utah in August, I will have to get out and give it a go
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