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    Rappelling Gear Rental - The Subway

    I need some help finding an outfitter that will rent basic rappelling gear near Zion.
    We have a group of 4 experienced guys that are doing the Subway in a few weeks and so far I haven't been able to find any outfitters in Springdale that will rent ropes. We are fine with packing harnesses, webbing, and piranas but would love to find a reputable company that will rent 100' of rope and some helmets so that we don't have to pack these as we will only be using them for a few hours on 1 day.
    Does anyone know of any outfitters that could help?
    Thanks,
    ~Shaun

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    Helmets can be rented at Zion Adventure Co.

    I doubt you will find any place that will rent rope.

    What date? How experienced are 4 guys, in canyoneering or other rope sports?

    75 feet good enough for you?

    Tom

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    From what I have read via trip reports it looks like the longest decent is about 30ft so 75 ft would be perfect!

    2 of us are very experienced (canyoneering/climbing/rappelling) the other 2 have some experience with guided trips. We are planning on using Zion Adventure Co. for our transportation and hemet rental.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowles80 View Post
    From what I have read via trip reports it looks like the longest decent is about 30ft so 75 ft would be perfect!

    2 of us are very experienced (canyoneering/climbing/rappelling) the other 2 have some experience with guided trips. We are planning on using Zion Adventure Co. for our transportation and helmet rental.
    I assume you mean that you have reserved a "transfer shuttle", which takes you from the lower trailhead to the upper trialhead in the morning. You still need to drive to the lower trailhead.

    I can loan you a rope for that, if you can tell me the date.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratagonia View Post
    I can loan you a rope for that, if you can tell me the date.

    Tom
    Thx for everything you do for the canyoneering community


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