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    Canyons for big people...

    Hi Everybody,

    I've been out of canyoneering for a few years due to being busy with finishing my degree. I'm looking forward to getting back into it.

    I know that Canyoneering is not a fat man's sport. With that said, I have a buddy who is about 5'10" and 360 lbs. He's a big guy, not all fat though, he's super strong. His main hobby is power lifting. He is interested in canyoneering, but realizes we are limited in what we can do.

    I'm wondering if anybody can offer any recommendations on canyons that may suit our needs. I'm looking for something similar to Ding and Dang, or maybe even something with a couple of short rappels... hopefully something with some fun, little downcllimbs.

    Thanks

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    Did you mean 260?

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    Quote Originally Posted by qedcook View Post
    Did you mean 260?
    Nope, 360.

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    Of the canyons I've done, Entrajo, U-Turn, Echo, Keyhole, Pine Creek, Yankee Doodle, and Fins and Things Canyon should all be fine for a big guy. I know, I'm one of them...

    Would definitely be more work for him in most of them though.

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    What area are you interested in and I'll give you a list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe View Post
    What area are you interested in and I'll give you a list.
    We were originally talking about either the Swell area, by Goblin Valley, or possibly the North Wash area, but those canyons seem to be really skinny. I wouldn't be opposed to going to Moab.

    Thanks

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    I'm looking for something similar to Ding and Dang, or maybe even something with a couple of short rappels...
    What about the Black Hole?
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    The Canyons listed below are all in the San Rafael Swell and size should not be an issue in any of them.

    Cable Canyon
    Eardley Canyon
    Goblin's Lair
    Knotted Rope Canyon
    Music Canyon
    Quandary Canyon
    Upper Black Box
    Lower Black Box


    The Canyons listed below are all near Moab and size should not be an issue in any of them.

    Big Horn - Arches National Park
    Cameltoe - Moab
    Dragonfly Canyon - Arches National Park
    Elephant Butte - Arches National Park
    Entrajo Canyon - Moab
    Fins & Things - Moab
    Granary Canyon - Moab
    Medieval Chamber - Moab
    MMI Canyon - Arches National Park
    Not Tierdrop Canyon - Arches National Park
    Pleiades - Moab
    Professor Creek - Moab
    Rock of Ages - Moab
    Tierdrop Canyon - Arches National Park
    U-Turn - Arches National Park
    Undercover Canyon - Arches National Park
    Winter Camp Slot - Arches National Park


    The Canyons listed below are all near Cedar Mesa and size should not be an issue in any of them.

    Cheesebox Canyon
    Fry Canyon
    Gravel Canyon
    Black Hole of White Canyon

    If I was a big guy I'd just stay away from North Wash until I'd been on a serious diet.

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    Wow, great info. Thanks! Very helpful!

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    I'll add Moonshine Wash, a superb canyon for any size person.

    Please post a trip report when you get back. I'd like to know how your friend does.

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    Anyone that big could have serious heat/dehydration/exhaustion issues doing anything in the desert - let alone a 4hr or longer canyon/hike. Be careful and maybe start real short and sweet?

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    I guess. We shouldn't suggest fat man's misery?

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    Anchors and rope size must also be re-evalutated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stray View Post
    Anchors and rope size must also be re-evalutated.
    Skinny folks should not be rappelling from an anchor that will not hold a fat guy, same goes for ropes. It's not the total weight that gets you in trouble, it's the shock load when you slip or fall that creates failure.

    YMMV

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