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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
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
New webbing on all anchors as described below 2nd rap has pile of rocks as anchor as well as someone slung a pocket in the area described by scottbordon, there are no bolts there for 2nd and 3rd rappels one 70m climbing rope makes it to the ground Make sure to get a free permit from arches      https://archespermitsnpsgov/
It’s still banned: https://wwwfederalregistergov/documents/2017/07/06/2017-13891/notice-of-final-supplementary-rule-for-public-lands-in-the-moab-field-office-in-grand-county-utah
My understanding from the BLM when I contacted them was that if you get out at the Enron takeout described above, you do not need a permit If continuing beyond, then you do need permission from the reservation to continue BLM map is available here that confirms: https://wwwblmgov/sites/blmgov/files/documents/files/white%20river%20for%20webpdf
there was enough water in the lower pols where we definitely were glad to have wetsuits The water was soupy and nasty and cold The upper canyon was bone dry Here is a video that a group made that went 2 days after us https://wwwyoutubecom/watchv=GTWTXvMzLNQ
I have to plug the roadtripryan app here The description, map, and your location in real time all in one place without having to hassle with a third party app and gpx files! and it supports this site and its continued development : https://wwwroadtripryancom/go/tripguide Mystery is a great canyon!
Call the Escalante interagency office They have condition reports https://wwwblmgov/visit/escalante-interagency-visitor-center
Wow! If you are a mountain biker or trail runner, the Wasatch Crest is a must-do! This stunning trail traverses the ridge separating Big Cottonwood Canyon from Park City, then continues above Millcreek Canyon before dropping to either the upper trailhead in Millcreek Canyon or Park City It is an excellent outing with ever-changing views A few notes: The trail is high elevation and often has at least some snow patches into the summer Summer and fall are the recommended times to visit Summer finds the trail covered i...