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Mel Slot (Tombstone)

V3 A1 II
United States
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4h 30min
Duración
40m
Rápel máx.
3
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Información

Located South of the La Sal Mountains outside of Moab, Mel Slot is a short and narrow sandstone slot canyon. Biological Soil Crusts This canyon is located in area with a large amount of cryptobiotic soil crusts. Please do your best to avoid stepping on these crusts while on the approach/exit, sticking to bare rock, sandstone benches, existing trails, and sandy washes where possible. Further reading on soil crust: https://www.nps.gov/articles/seug-soil-crust.htm

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Cómo llegar

Driving: From Moab, drive south along Highway 191 towards Spanish Valley. Continue for around 20 miles until you reach SR-46, turning east towards La Sal. Continue on SR-46 for about 7 miles till you reach Hwy 113/Lisbon Valley Road. Turn right, heading south for approximately 2 miles until you reach Coyote Road. Cross the cattle guard and continue west. Coyote Road is a dirt road and may require high clearance in some areas and 4WD in inclement weather conditions. Follow the Coyote Road west for approximately 2.4 miles, staying left where the road splits into Rattlesnake Well Spur. Shortly after the split, a faint off-road trail appears to the south. This serves as the starting point for the canyon. High Clearance 4WD can decide to continue forward, but doing so doesn't reduce the approach by any significant amount of time. Hiking: Once parked, follow the 4WD trail, switch-backing sharply once, towards the sandstone cliffs. Follow the sandstone cliffs as they contour around, heading south. Occasionally side drainages form small depressions, but small social trails exist that avoids damage to soil crusts, as picture below. Follow the sandstone cliffs around and down, occasionally linking up with old 4WD/ATV trails, until you reach the entrance of the canyon.

Descenso

Once at the head of the canyon, the action starts quickly. The majority of the technical portion of the slot canyon can be seen in the few hundred feet in front. there are several boulders wedged throughout this canyon that can easily stick ropes and toggle devices. Be extra mindful of your rope pulls and be sure to extend your anchors past the edge in this canyon. R1:Approximately 30' or greater, depending on anchor choice. multiple large trees and boulders surround the canyon entrance making suitable anchors. Some may choose to downclimb this rappel. R2:60' from a natural anchor. R3:130' from a cairn anchor down through a sculpted canyon

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