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This picture was an earlier shot before the rockfall For post rockfall, look at this photo:https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/tripimage/showphoto/Q1La
Got this added: https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/t/utah/capitol-reef/north-caineville-mesa--north-route- Let me know what you think of the trail if you do it
Description of getting to the ruins is on the Fry Canyon page https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/t/utah/cedar-mesa/fry-canyon Rope recommended required for most
I've been to see them since then, Dstretched the heck out of them, and sent the images to a stone conservator I volunteer with cleaning graffiti off rock art - super fake the ones further upstream are real https://wwwinstagramcom/p/C6G-stxrApZ/igsh=bnJkaG80MjBpZXF4
Here is a photo of what I believe was our entry I remember it as 3rd class, but might be argued to be easy 4th class Wonderdog leading the way https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/tripimage/showphoto/Q1mm
Looks like you can float the upper and lower section of muddy too https://wwwamericanwhitewaterorg/content/River/view/river-detail/1861/main Has anyone tried these sections Any major hazards or concerns
True For the protection of park resources,canyoneering groups are limited to amaximum of six people here is the reference if needed:https://wwwnpsgov/care/planyourvisit/upload/canyoneering-Apr16-low-res-locked-for-webpdf
I would just hike upstream along the San Rafael From the exit trailhead That is stunning, and probably a better bang for your buck Pinnacle #1 is also great if you don't mind a little scrambling https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/t/utah/san-rafael-swell/pinnacle_1
If anyone is thinking about the chute of the muddy this Saturday, August 24th, post the expected rains on Thursday/Friday, would love to compare notes, davidroyerca@yahoocomhttps://forecastweathergov/MapClickphplat=383744&lon=-1107146
AllTrails!! Road Trip Ryan App combines the beta AND navigation : https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/tripguideAdding brimstone definitely makes for a long day, but oh so narrow! Spooky and Peekaboo were some of the earliest canyons I did, and ones I have repeated often over the years Stunning