So over the fourth of July last year (2011) we went down to Cedar City to meet up with our "besties" and head to Zion for some Rapelling and canyoneering! We had SOOOOOOO much fun!
After leaving Cedar, we went and set up camp. We camped not far away from the repel and short canyon of the night "Yankee doodle." We decided to go do the repel before eating dinner, since it would be pretty short, and since we were losing daylight fast. It was only a mile total of distance, once we did the 100ft repel into the canyon.
The "fluted" drop |
Here is a blurb I found on this awesome website http://www.zionnational-park.com telling about Yankee doodle:
Yankee Doodle Canyon - There is a large juniper tree on the left (when looking down canyon) side of the head of the canyon. This makes a good anchor to for the 170' rope. Rappel 25' to the grotto below and stay hooked into the rappel. The notch just 20 yards down canyon is a wonderful fluted drop of maybe 100'. Leave the rope suspended as it will be picked up after the hike is completed. Continue down canyon on foot and shortly the down climbing begins. Some of the climbs are piece of cake and some are intimidating. The 50' rope can be used to belay or assist those that may be unsure. The strongest climber of the party should always be last to descend. Using stemming to chimney seems to be a good technique and spotting from below is also a good idea. Most of the down climbs are short, but a few are up to 25'
We did see some baby rattlesnakes at Yankee Doodle, which was kinda freaky, but all in all it was really fun. Of coarse I'm always glad to have Aaron and Justin helping me down the "intimidating" spots, because even though I try to be brave I still really love my life, and don't want to die because I think I can do it all myself. :) By the time we got back it was pretty dark. Good thing we had camp set up already. We had good food to eat, and even though bugs ate us all night, it was a very good time.
The next day we packed up and headed to Boltergeist
Here are some Boltergeist quick facts from this website: www.bluugnome.com/cyn_route/dixie-nat-frst-pine-vly_boltergeist/dixie-nat-frst-pine-vly_boltergeist-cyn.aspx
Time Required - 1.5 to 2.5 hours
Distance - 1.1 miles Total, 0.2 miles Technical
Rappels - 3 Rappels, Longest Rappel 100 feet
Distance - 1.1 miles Total, 0.2 miles Technical
Rappels - 3 Rappels, Longest Rappel 100 feet
Not long into Boltergeist we had some fun shimmying down a crack.
And then we ran into this beauty. Yep a lot Bigger rattlesnake than the baby one. It was down in a big hole, so we weren't too nervous about it. We wondered, "is it still alive down there?" So after a few rocks thrown, we got our answer... "Yesiree!!"
We all went and stayed the night at Cassie's parents house the night before our Big adventure so that we had a ride into Zion early the next morning. A++ in hospitality to the Halls in Hurricane! The apricot jam and big laughs were so great! The next morning we were off on our biggest adventure yet! I'd never been to Zion, so even the drive was enjoyable! It was quite a long drive, and quite a hike to even get to the start of our day, Repelling into Englestead Hollow. It was worth it though! Check out the view!
The view from the bottom! PS I was way more nervous waiting for and watching Justin go, than I was when it was my turn! I know I'm CRAZY!
No picture of Justin coming down, because he was last... But he survived! Here we are at the bottom.
This route had Lots of repels! It was tons of fun and challenging.
Cassie was the first, but not the last to go upside down while trying to get down a rappel :)
An owl we met along the way |
You can't tell how huge this log jam was, but it was pretty Epic! |
Chacos looking into the Canyon |
We were so soaking wet! We had to keep jumping into pools over our head. It was pretty cold water too! |
2 comments:
Seriously, you guys do the coolest things! I'm jealous. It looks like an absolutely breath taking place to be.
Lauren! You've inspired me! Im totally going this exact trip this summer. You guys wanna repeat?!
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