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    Canyoneering in Colorado?

    My boyfriend and I have been exploring the region around Paradox and Bedrock in Colorado. Last week we did a first descent down a short canyon. 5 rappels with the biggest being about 60 feet. We spotted two more (possibly 3) in the Big Gypsum valley area. We are headed out this weekend to check them out. Has anybody else done any canyoneering in the area, or are we the only ones. I can post some trip reports once we get back.

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    Has anybody else done any canyoneering in the area, or are we the only ones.

    Yes, some people have been canyoneering in that area. In the early 2000's I was working in Naturita and had time to poke around that area. Found some neat stuff. Spring Canyon looks like a good one, but I haven't been all the way through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emilyadams View Post
    I can post some trip reports once we get back.
    Great photo! Please do.

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