Información
Cub Creek is a great intro canyon with nice rappels and would likely be descended as much as Lower Angel Creek if it weren't such a long hike up the Bear Creek Trail and up a steep final meadow. It's certainly worth descending once. Combine with Bear Creek if afternoon thunderstorms are NOT in the forecast and the team can move quickly through the overall distance and elevation gain.
Cómo llegar
Cub Creek is a tributary of Bear Creek and located upstream of the Bear Creek technical descent. Hike the Bear Creek Trail (241) from the dirt parking lot on the East side of Hwy 550 by the tunnel for 2.8 miles and cross Cub Creek. Continue a short distance on trail until a large steep meadow on the left side of the trail. Hike up the meadow (+350'). At the top find a game trail at the edge of the forest on the left and follow this as it contours trending downhill to intersect Cub Creek.
Descenso
R1: 80' for 40' falls from a rock pinch in Canyon Center R2: 60' from a rock pinch on Canyon Right R3: 100' from a tree on Canyon Left for a two stage rappel
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