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HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to ORDERVILLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Orderville is a wonderful, fun canyon. With only two short rappel obstacles, it is Zion's easiest technical canyon, or perhaps the most difficult off-trail hike. Orderville can be exceptionally slippery due to clay soils upstream, so bring a short rope to use as a handline, and skills for using it s BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK In 1863, Utah pioneer Isaac Behunin built a small cabin near the current location of Zion Lodge, across from the Emerald Pools cirque. He grew melons and tobacco during the summer and wintered in Springdale. A narrow canyon that drops into that cirque was named forhim, and it is a
FAT MAN'S MISERY, ZION NATIONAL PARK Fat Man's Misery is a canyoneering adventure just outside the east boundary of the park on BLM land. Getting to the canyon and escaping back to your car requires good navigation skills - have a map and use it. The climb out can be scorching in summer, so Fat Man's is best reserved for spring and falJOLLEY GULCH
Jolley Gulch is a fun little canyon on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. With only two rappels, it is not a big deal, but what it has is rather nice. In the spring when the creek is running, it offers one of the few flowing-water canyons in Zion.FIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educati MYSTERY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Mystery can be approached from either the Weeping Rock shuttle stop in the main canyon or from the East Mesa trailhead on the Zion Ponderosa Ranch. The second option saves you 2100 feet (640m) of climbing on a steep trail, but requires a car shuttle. Mystery is a RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK Russell Gulch is a variation that branches off the normal Subway approach before getting to the slickrock pass. It ends where Russell enters the Left Fork, just past where the normal approach descends a steep, sandy gully. Driving and most of the approach hike are the same as for The Subway from the Top – please refer to that description. KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Keyhole Canyon. fast, fun, and narrow. A brief, wonderful and definitely chilly canyon involving a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend an hour or two on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to ORDERVILLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Orderville is a wonderful, fun canyon. With only two short rappel obstacles, it is Zion's easiest technical canyon, or perhaps the most difficult off-trail hike. Orderville can be exceptionally slippery due to clay soils upstream, so bring a short rope to use as a handline, and skills for using it s BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK In 1863, Utah pioneer Isaac Behunin built a small cabin near the current location of Zion Lodge, across from the Emerald Pools cirque. He grew melons and tobacco during the summer and wintered in Springdale. A narrow canyon that drops into that cirque was named forhim, and it is a
FAT MAN'S MISERY, ZION NATIONAL PARK Fat Man's Misery is a canyoneering adventure just outside the east boundary of the park on BLM land. Getting to the canyon and escaping back to your car requires good navigation skills - have a map and use it. The climb out can be scorching in summer, so Fat Man's is best reserved for spring and falJOLLEY GULCH
Jolley Gulch is a fun little canyon on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. With only two rappels, it is not a big deal, but what it has is rather nice. In the spring when the creek is running, it offers one of the few flowing-water canyons in Zion.FIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, CUSA STORE - CANYONEERING USA Welcome to the best source for CANYONEERING GEAR in the United States.. We're a small operation and there's a few rough edges, but we live the sport and know the gear like none other. CANYONEERING RATINGS Canyoneering ratings have five parts, including Technical, Water, Time, Additional Risk and Route Quality elements. Learn to read and understand and interpret canyon ratings by breaking down an example rating. Plus, learn what you and your group might enjoy or want toavoid!
PINE CREEK CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Pine Creek is the drainage that parallels the famous Zion Tunnel. From Springdale drive north a few miles to Canyon Junction. Follow Rte 9 up Pine Creek Canyon to the second switchback and park. This is where you will exit. Continue up the road and through the tunnel. CHECKERBOARD CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Checkerboard has a wonderful, wild character not found in the more well-known canyons. Hopefully, the long approach and even longer exit will help maintain this character. While it has lots of sports action, the terrain is varied and includes sections of easy walking in beautiful slanted hallways. E HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park. He is most famous for signing HIKING THE ZION NARROWS AS AN OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP For experienced backpackers visiting Zion, The Narrows is a very nice one-night backpack trip. Breaking up the 16-mile hike into two shorter sections allows time to bask in the grandeur of this incredible place. You'll have time for photographs, swimming, side-canyon exploration,and you won't have
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were notZION NARROWS
The North Fork River Gauge is an important tool for all Zion visitors. The gauge measures the river's height and flow, reporting new data every 15 minutes online. Gauge readings determine safety and closure levels for The Narrows hike and all other canyons tied into the NorthFork drainage.
THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION Niacin acts as a vaso-dilator. Taking a dose of niacin on an empty stomach will cause a niacin flush - a hard flush of the capillaries that will turn your face, head and hands red, and is somewhat painful, though it fades after about 15 minutes. This is not part of the Niacin Treatment, but is a fair test of where your capillary control is at. CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educati RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK Russell Gulch is a variation that branches off the normal Subway approach before getting to the slickrock pass. It ends where Russell enters the Left Fork, just past where the normal approach descends a steep, sandy gully. Driving and most of the approach hike are the same as for The Subway from the Top – please refer to that description. MYSTERY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Mystery can be approached from either the Weeping Rock shuttle stop in the main canyon or from the East Mesa trailhead on the Zion Ponderosa Ranch. The second option saves you 2100 feet (640m) of climbing on a steep trail, but requires a car shuttle. Mystery is a HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Keyhole Canyon. fast, fun, and narrow. A brief, wonderful and definitely chilly canyon involving a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend an hour or two on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
ORDERVILLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Orderville is a wonderful, fun canyon. With only two short rappel obstacles, it is Zion's easiest technical canyon, or perhaps the most difficult off-trail hike. Orderville can be exceptionally slippery due to clay soils upstream, so bring a short rope to use as a handline, and skills for using it s BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK In 1863, Utah pioneer Isaac Behunin built a small cabin near the current location of Zion Lodge, across from the Emerald Pools cirque. He grew melons and tobacco during the summer and wintered in Springdale. A narrow canyon that drops into that cirque was named forhim, and it is a
FAT MAN'S MISERY, ZION NATIONAL PARK Fat Man's Misery is a canyoneering adventure just outside the east boundary of the park on BLM land. Getting to the canyon and escaping back to your car requires good navigation skills - have a map and use it. The climb out can be scorching in summer, so Fat Man's is best reserved for spring and falFIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educati RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK Russell Gulch is a variation that branches off the normal Subway approach before getting to the slickrock pass. It ends where Russell enters the Left Fork, just past where the normal approach descends a steep, sandy gully. Driving and most of the approach hike are the same as for The Subway from the Top – please refer to that description. MYSTERY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Mystery can be approached from either the Weeping Rock shuttle stop in the main canyon or from the East Mesa trailhead on the Zion Ponderosa Ranch. The second option saves you 2100 feet (640m) of climbing on a steep trail, but requires a car shuttle. Mystery is a HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Keyhole Canyon. fast, fun, and narrow. A brief, wonderful and definitely chilly canyon involving a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend an hour or two on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
ORDERVILLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Orderville is a wonderful, fun canyon. With only two short rappel obstacles, it is Zion's easiest technical canyon, or perhaps the most difficult off-trail hike. Orderville can be exceptionally slippery due to clay soils upstream, so bring a short rope to use as a handline, and skills for using it s BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK In 1863, Utah pioneer Isaac Behunin built a small cabin near the current location of Zion Lodge, across from the Emerald Pools cirque. He grew melons and tobacco during the summer and wintered in Springdale. A narrow canyon that drops into that cirque was named forhim, and it is a
FAT MAN'S MISERY, ZION NATIONAL PARK Fat Man's Misery is a canyoneering adventure just outside the east boundary of the park on BLM land. Getting to the canyon and escaping back to your car requires good navigation skills - have a map and use it. The climb out can be scorching in summer, so Fat Man's is best reserved for spring and falFIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
CUSA STORE - CANYONEERING USA Welcome to the best source for CANYONEERING GEAR in the United States.. We're a small operation and there's a few rough edges, but we live the sport and know the gear like none other. CANYONEERING RATINGS Canyoneering ratings have five parts, including Technical, Water, Time, Additional Risk and Route Quality elements. Learn to read and understand and interpret canyon ratings by breaking down an example rating. Plus, learn what you and your group might enjoy or want toavoid!
CHECKERBOARD CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Checkerboard has a wonderful, wild character not found in the more well-known canyons. Hopefully, the long approach and even longer exit will help maintain this character. While it has lots of sports action, the terrain is varied and includes sections of easy walking in beautiful slanted hallways. E CANYONEERING INFO & ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS FOR NORTH WASH, UTAH Skills & Local Ethics. North Wash is one of Utah's more adult canyoneering areas. Self-reliance is the name of the game, which makes this a poor place for beginners to hone their skills.Visit with a North Wash veteran, and work your way into the harder slots. HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park. He is most famous for signing BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were not HIKING THE ZION NARROWS AS AN OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP For experienced backpackers visiting Zion, The Narrows is a very nice one-night backpack trip. Breaking up the 16-mile hike into two shorter sections allows time to bask in the grandeur of this incredible place. You'll have time for photographs, swimming, side-canyon exploration,and you won't have
IMLAY CRITR2 RAPPEL DEVICE CRITR2 !!!! An innovative rappel device from Todd and Desi at Climbing Sutra, now an Imlay Canyon Gear product. Lots of options allow careful adjustment of friction while on rappel. Symmetry allows flipping that extends the life of the device. Part of the new wave of rappel devicesthat allow chan
PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
MYSTERY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Mystery Canyon is my favorite Zion Canyon. It has everything: a smackdown approach; multiple rappels through intimate, sculpted narrows; a big rappel into a pool; wading pools in a jungle paradise; and finally a slippery slab rappel to entertain the tourists. Not too long, not too short - Mystery is HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK a splendid canyon. Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park.He is most famous for signing the death warrant of labor organizer Joe Hill. RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK This alternate approach adds about an hour to the route, for small groups. While the route is fairly straightforward, the rappels themselves have awkward starts and are not suitable for beginners. Russell Gulch requires an additional permit to your Subway permit, has a group size limit of 6 and a da KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK A brief, wonderful and damn cold canyon with a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend a few hours on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
FIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, HIKING THE ZION NARROWS AS AN OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP For experienced backpackers visiting Zion, The Narrows is a very nice one-night backpack trip. Breaking up the 16-mile hike into two shorter sections allows time to bask in the grandeur of this incredible place. You'll have time for photographs, swimming, side-canyon exploration,and you won't have
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon, and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly and does and does not require a permit if you exit UP Orderville Canyon. A popular and reasonably short technical day for beginners, it is commonto see large grou
PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Josh over at Pika Mountaineering makes these hooks about once a year, and I pull in a bunch, but we run out at times. Three sizes are approximately the dimension of the reach in inches. One hole big enough to clip a biner into, though using a short loop of webbing is abetter idea.
THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION All stages of the treatment MUST be done on a fully empty stomach. As in, first thing in the morning, before eating or drinking, and give it 15 minutes before slurping your first cup of coffee. MYSTERY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Mystery Canyon is my favorite Zion Canyon. It has everything: a smackdown approach; multiple rappels through intimate, sculpted narrows; a big rappel into a pool; wading pools in a jungle paradise; and finally a slippery slab rappel to entertain the tourists. Not too long, not too short - Mystery is HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK a splendid canyon. Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park.He is most famous for signing the death warrant of labor organizer Joe Hill. RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK This alternate approach adds about an hour to the route, for small groups. While the route is fairly straightforward, the rappels themselves have awkward starts and are not suitable for beginners. Russell Gulch requires an additional permit to your Subway permit, has a group size limit of 6 and a da KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK A brief, wonderful and damn cold canyon with a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend a few hours on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
FIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, HIKING THE ZION NARROWS AS AN OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP For experienced backpackers visiting Zion, The Narrows is a very nice one-night backpack trip. Breaking up the 16-mile hike into two shorter sections allows time to bask in the grandeur of this incredible place. You'll have time for photographs, swimming, side-canyon exploration,and you won't have
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon, and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly and does and does not require a permit if you exit UP Orderville Canyon. A popular and reasonably short technical day for beginners, it is commonto see large grou
PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Josh over at Pika Mountaineering makes these hooks about once a year, and I pull in a bunch, but we run out at times. Three sizes are approximately the dimension of the reach in inches. One hole big enough to clip a biner into, though using a short loop of webbing is abetter idea.
THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION All stages of the treatment MUST be done on a fully empty stomach. As in, first thing in the morning, before eating or drinking, and give it 15 minutes before slurping your first cup of coffee. CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALL Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educati HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK SEASONAL CONSIDERATIONS. Fall: The best season, nice temperatures and great fall colors. Winter: The high altitude tends to make winter use impossible after the first snow. Spring: Snow and ice might block the last part of the trail to Behunin Pass.Melting snow in the upper basin can create flowing and freezing water in the canyon. Can be wet to flowing and wet in the spring. ORDERVILLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Orderville is a wonderful, fun canyon. With only two short rappel obstacles, it is Zion's easiest technical canyon, or perhaps the most difficult off-trail hike. Orderville can be exceptionally slippery due to clay soils upstream, so bring a short rope to use as a handline, and skills for using it s PINE CREEK CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Rapid-fire rappels, beautiful soaring walls, and constantly changing light and water conditions make Pine Creek a wonderful learning experience for the intermediate canyoneer, or a delightful jaunt on a summer evening for the grizzled veteran. Competent small parties complete the technical section i BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon, and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly and does and does not require a permit if you exit UP Orderville Canyon. A popular and reasonably short technical day for beginners, it is commonto see large grou
PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Josh over at Pika Mountaineering makes these hooks about once a year, and I pull in a bunch, but we run out at times. Three sizes are approximately the dimension of the reach in inches. One hole big enough to clip a biner into, though using a short loop of webbing is abetter idea.
ENGLESTEAD HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK A Good 'un. Englestead is a deep canyon with a dramatic start. After an initial 700 feet of rappelling, the canyon continues through marvelous narrows with some downclimbing and a few short rappels to intersect with Orderville Canyon just inside the Park boundary. One can turn left and enjoy the best parts of Orderville, exiting out The Narrows, or turn right and climb up Orderville Canyon. IMLAY CRITR2 RAPPEL DEVICE CRITR2 !!!! An innovative rappel device from Todd and Desi at Climbing Sutra, now an Imlay Canyon Gear product. Lots of options allow careful adjustment of friction while on rappel. Symmetry allows flipping that extends the life of the device. Part of the new wave of rappel devicesthat allow chan
THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION All stages of the treatment MUST be done on a fully empty stomach. As in, first thing in the morning, before eating or drinking, and give it 15 minutes before slurping your first cup of coffee. CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educatiFIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to CHECKERBOARD CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Checkerboard has a wonderful, wild character not found in the more well-known canyons. Hopefully, the long approach and even longer exit will help maintain this character. While it has lots of sports action, the terrain is varied and includes sections of easy walking in beautiful slanted hallways. E HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park. He is most famous for signing PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were notJOLLEY GULCH
Jolley Gulch is a fun little canyon on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. With only two rappels, it is not a big deal, but what it has is rather nice. In the spring when the creek is running, it offers one of the few flowing-water canyons in Zion. THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION Niacin acts as a vaso-dilator. Taking a dose of niacin on an empty stomach will cause a niacin flush - a hard flush of the capillaries that will turn your face, head and hands red, and is somewhat painful, though it fades after about 15 minutes. This is not part of the Niacin Treatment, but is a fair test of where your capillary control is at. CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educatiFIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to CHECKERBOARD CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Checkerboard has a wonderful, wild character not found in the more well-known canyons. Hopefully, the long approach and even longer exit will help maintain this character. While it has lots of sports action, the terrain is varied and includes sections of easy walking in beautiful slanted hallways. E HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park. He is most famous for signing PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were notJOLLEY GULCH
Jolley Gulch is a fun little canyon on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. With only two rappels, it is not a big deal, but what it has is rather nice. In the spring when the creek is running, it offers one of the few flowing-water canyons in Zion. THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION Niacin acts as a vaso-dilator. Taking a dose of niacin on an empty stomach will cause a niacin flush - a hard flush of the capillaries that will turn your face, head and hands red, and is somewhat painful, though it fades after about 15 minutes. This is not part of the Niacin Treatment, but is a fair test of where your capillary control is at. CUSA STORE - CANYONEERING USA Welcome to the best source for CANYONEERING GEAR in the United States.. We're a small operation and there's a few rough edges, but we live the sport and know the gear like none other. CUSA STORE - ALL CATEGORIES FO CANYONEERING EQUIPMENT An Overview Canyoneering Ratings Ethics & Style Canyoneering Hazards Canyoneering Maps Minimum Impact Social Etiquette Staying Alive Technical Skills Guiding and Training Search the Guide Cedar Mesa Cedar Mesa Intro Black Hole of White Canyon Cheesebox Canyon Fry Canyon & The Frylette Gravel Canyon Escalante Escalante Intro LowerCalf Creek
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KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Keyhole Canyon. fast, fun, and narrow. A brief, wonderful and definitely chilly canyon involving a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend an hour or two on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were not CANYONEERING INFO & ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS FOR NORTH WASH, UTAH Skills & Local Ethics. North Wash is one of Utah's more adult canyoneering areas. Self-reliance is the name of the game, which makes this a poor place for beginners to hone their skills.Visit with a North Wash veteran, and work your way into the harder slots. BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK In 1863, Utah pioneer Isaac Behunin built a small cabin near the current location of Zion Lodge, across from the Emerald Pools cirque. He grew melons and tobacco during the summer and wintered in Springdale. A narrow canyon that drops into that cirque was named forhim, and it is a
HIKING THE ZION NARROWS AS AN OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP For experienced backpackers visiting Zion, The Narrows is a very nice one-night backpack trip. Breaking up the 16-mile hike into two shorter sections allows time to bask in the grandeur of this incredible place. You'll have time for photographs, swimming, side-canyon exploration,and you won't have
ENGLESTEAD HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK A Good 'un. Englestead is a deep canyon with a dramatic start. After an initial 700 feet of rappelling, the canyon continues through marvelous narrows with some downclimbing and a few short rappels to intersect with Orderville Canyon just inside the Park boundary. One can turn left and enjoy the best parts of Orderville, exiting out The Narrows, or turn right and climb up Orderville Canyon. RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK Russell Gulch is a variation that branches off the normal Subway approach before getting to the slickrock pass. It ends where Russell enters the Left Fork, just past where the normal approach descends a steep, sandy gully. Driving and most of the approach hike are the same as for The Subway from the Top – please refer to that description. CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educatiFIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to CHECKERBOARD CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Checkerboard has a wonderful, wild character not found in the more well-known canyons. Hopefully, the long approach and even longer exit will help maintain this character. While it has lots of sports action, the terrain is varied and includes sections of easy walking in beautiful slanted hallways. E HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park. He is most famous for signing PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were notJOLLEY GULCH
Jolley Gulch is a fun little canyon on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. With only two rappels, it is not a big deal, but what it has is rather nice. In the spring when the creek is running, it offers one of the few flowing-water canyons in Zion. THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION Niacin acts as a vaso-dilator. Taking a dose of niacin on an empty stomach will cause a niacin flush - a hard flush of the capillaries that will turn your face, head and hands red, and is somewhat painful, though it fades after about 15 minutes. This is not part of the Niacin Treatment, but is a fair test of where your capillary control is at. CANYONEERING USA: A UTAH CANYONEERING RESOURCE FOR ALLSTOREUSING THIS GUIDECEDAR MESAESCALANTENORTH WASHROOST Canyoneering USA is your go-to resource for canyoneering gear, route information, trip reports, technique tutorials, and news for canyoneers adventuring in Utah and the desert Southwest. Author Tom Jones, aka "The Emperor," offers trip descriptions, reports and general canyoneering educatiFIDDLE ME THIS
Fiddle Me This is an unusual canyon for Zion . The first descent and most subsequent descents have all been done using ghosting techniques , even in wet almost mucky conditions. The canyon is north-facing and beautiful, though most of the beauty is of a woodland variety, HEAPS CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Heaps is a truly wonderful BIG canyon. Deep inside the mountain, it is dark, wet, sinuous and moody. When really wet, it is fast and cold, and such a blast! When the water levels go down, keeper potholes start appearing, and as the level continues descending, more and more potholes require effort to CHECKERBOARD CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Checkerboard has a wonderful, wild character not found in the more well-known canyons. Hopefully, the long approach and even longer exit will help maintain this character. While it has lots of sports action, the terrain is varied and includes sections of easy walking in beautiful slanted hallways. E HIKING THE LADY MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Completed in 1924, Lady Mountain was one of the early man-made trails to reach Zion Canyon's rim from the valley floor. The route exploits an intricate series of natural weaknesses to ascend the steep east face of Lady Mountain, ascending 2,650 feet over just 1.9 miles. Due to frequent un-belayed 4t SPRY CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Spry Canyon is the canyon between Twin Brothers and The East Temple, dropping into Pine Creek below Mount Spry. Mt. Spry is named for William Spry, third governor of Utah (1909-1917), and an early supporter of Zion National Park. He is most famous for signing PIKA IBIS HOOK SIZES 2, 3+ OR 4+ Now available in 3 sizes. (Text above applies to the 3+ size, the most popular size for canyoneering, and the one formerly used on the Happy Hooker). You may also consider. BD Talon Multi-Hook w/sling. 19.95. BD Grappling Hook w/sling. 15.95. Pika Spoonbill Hook size 2, 3+ or 4+.from 40.00.
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were notJOLLEY GULCH
Jolley Gulch is a fun little canyon on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. With only two rappels, it is not a big deal, but what it has is rather nice. In the spring when the creek is running, it offers one of the few flowing-water canyons in Zion. THE NIACIN TREATMENT FOR IMPROVED CAPILLARY CIRCULATION Niacin acts as a vaso-dilator. Taking a dose of niacin on an empty stomach will cause a niacin flush - a hard flush of the capillaries that will turn your face, head and hands red, and is somewhat painful, though it fades after about 15 minutes. This is not part of the Niacin Treatment, but is a fair test of where your capillary control is at. CUSA STORE - CANYONEERING USA Welcome to the best source for CANYONEERING GEAR in the United States.. We're a small operation and there's a few rough edges, but we live the sport and know the gear like none other. CUSA STORE - ALL CATEGORIES FO CANYONEERING EQUIPMENT An Overview Canyoneering Ratings Ethics & Style Canyoneering Hazards Canyoneering Maps Minimum Impact Social Etiquette Staying Alive Technical Skills Guiding and Training Search the Guide Cedar Mesa Cedar Mesa Intro Black Hole of White Canyon Cheesebox Canyon Fry Canyon & The Frylette Gravel Canyon Escalante Escalante Intro LowerCalf Creek
CANYONEERING RATINGS Canyoneering ratings have five parts, including Technical, Water, Time, Additional Risk and Route Quality elements. Learn to read and understand and interpret canyon ratings by breaking down an example rating. Plus, learn what you and your group might enjoy or want toavoid!
KEYHOLE CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK Keyhole Canyon. fast, fun, and narrow. A brief, wonderful and definitely chilly canyon involving a few rappels and a long swim, Keyhole is a good introduction to technical canyoneering and a delightful way to spend an hour or two on a hot summer day. It is often combined with Pine Creek - no need to strip off the wetsuit andharness in-between.
BIRCH HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK Birch Hollow. Fluted & Fun. Birch is a technical sidecanyon of Orderville Canyon and makes a nice day out with family or friends. It is generally beginner-friendly. Birch WAS a showcase of natural anchor technique, at least before some ass bolted it up. Contemplate how YOU would build anchors at each of the many drops if the bolts were not CANYONEERING INFO & ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS FOR NORTH WASH, UTAH Skills & Local Ethics. North Wash is one of Utah's more adult canyoneering areas. Self-reliance is the name of the game, which makes this a poor place for beginners to hone their skills.Visit with a North Wash veteran, and work your way into the harder slots. BEHUNIN CANYON, ZION NATIONAL PARK In 1863, Utah pioneer Isaac Behunin built a small cabin near the current location of Zion Lodge, across from the Emerald Pools cirque. He grew melons and tobacco during the summer and wintered in Springdale. A narrow canyon that drops into that cirque was named forhim, and it is a
HIKING THE ZION NARROWS AS AN OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP For experienced backpackers visiting Zion, The Narrows is a very nice one-night backpack trip. Breaking up the 16-mile hike into two shorter sections allows time to bask in the grandeur of this incredible place. You'll have time for photographs, swimming, side-canyon exploration,and you won't have
ENGLESTEAD HOLLOW, ZION NATIONAL PARK A Good 'un. Englestead is a deep canyon with a dramatic start. After an initial 700 feet of rappelling, the canyon continues through marvelous narrows with some downclimbing and a few short rappels to intersect with Orderville Canyon just inside the Park boundary. One can turn left and enjoy the best parts of Orderville, exiting out The Narrows, or turn right and climb up Orderville Canyon. RUSSELL GULCH, ZION NATIONAL PARK Russell Gulch is a variation that branches off the normal Subway approach before getting to the slickrock pass. It ends where Russell enters the Left Fork, just past where the normal approach descends a steep, sandy gully. Driving and most of the approach hike are the same as for The Subway from the Top – please refer to that description.Top
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It had been on the list for a few years. Okay, TEN years. Expectations were low, but the approach was only an hour, the canyon itself was fairly short, it promised some long raps at the end, NO WATER, and the exit was short. In the quest to get out and do something, yeah, let’s do an exploration, and see what happens! Tim Hoover recently located in Springdale was my partner for the day. We met at the Water Canyon (Hildale) trailhead and it was darn cold out… being, like, January and all. Got going at 9:24. Wonderful hike up to the top of water canyon. Lots of uphill. Nice to do it at arelaxed pace.
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For ten years, us pagans have done an interesting canyon on Christmas Day. And usually, it is perhaps the most difficult canyon of the year for me, being the “responsible one” with a vivid imagination for what could go wrong. This year, our Christmas gang was down to Tim Hoover and myself, and we were both inclined less toward suffering / swimming in icewater; and more toward just getting out for the day to stimulate the appetite. After a bit of discussion, we settled on Hidden Star (which I had not done previously) and Yankee Doodle (which I had only done as a guided trip, all three of which were ‘interesting’). Tim suggested an early start, and I asked why? So we did. Took us a while to find the start of Hidden Star, but I have to say it is a brilliant find. And Yankee Doodle - uh, well… isYankee Doodle.
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