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A relatively short hike from the trailhead, this is a good family friendly leg-stretching hike that will give a good, albeit brief, introduction to the Ruby Mountains Though relatively short, the hike offers big views of Lamoille Canyon and has several smaller lakes to pass en route This is a popular destination for fisherman, so be sure to bring your rod and reel if you are inclined This also makes a great short overnighter for families
A continuation of the Lamoille Lake hike, Liberty Lake offers a bit of a gateway to the heart of the Ruby Mountains A day hike is worth doing, but if you have time, I would highly recommend staying a night or two at Liberty Lake and using it as a springboard to Favre Lake, Wines Peak, and Furlong Lake as day hikes from a base camp at Liberty Lake Note: Liberty Lake itself offers only a few primitive campsites and is relatively confined You may need to continue on to Favre Lake during busy times to find better campi...
More info on the new bolts at the first rappel and more anchor changes planned available here: http://wwwamericancanyoneersorg/utah/cassidy-arch-canyon/
Route in Ideal conditions week ago - http://mvkazitblogspotcom/2021/10/escalante-neon-canyonhtml
Nice! I would not have expected keeper potholes in there either until Tom ran into them! http://canyoncollectivecom/threads/finding-surprises-in-zion%E2%80%99s-right-fork-oct-1-201725110/
Noting here that according to your video on Canyon Collective you attempted to drive a 2WD sedan to the trailhead: http://canyoncollectivecom/threads/dunham-slot25386/ 4WD would have helped
Just to support what Ryan said, there had been a medevac via helicopter due to a party attempting the climbing exit in snow/ ice conditions http://wwwbogleycom/forum/showthreadphp45221-Undercover-MMI-SAR
A better simul-rap anchor that doesn't cause as much damage is described here: http://canyonwikicom/wiki/indexphp/Advanced_Canyoneering_Anchors#Simul-rap
I haven't heard of Eagle Arch in the eastern reef I got the name Tip Top Arch from http://wwwutaharchescom/SRS/tiptoparchhtml, which tends to be pretty comprehensive
Changes coming as the BLM bought some of the land at the mouth of the canyon Great news!http://wwwsltribcom/news/5166739-155/blm-buys-kanarraville-parcel-with-access