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Shadow Creek Canyon

V3 A4 III
United States
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2h 30min
Duración
30m
Rápel máx.
9
Rápeles

Información

Shadow Creek is a gorgeous little canyon in the eastern Sierras above Mammoth, and is well worth a visit. Caution: All anchors are natural. Due to the high flow this canyon sees during spring snowmelt runoff, parties descending this canyon should arrive prepared with the gear and skills to rebuild all anchors, including hardware.

Rápeles9

Cómo llegar

From Agnew Meadows, take the Shadow Lake trail north along the obvious valley. You will encounter several trail junctions - follow signage for Shadow Lake. Past Olaine Lake on your left, the Shadow Lake trail veers left up a series of switchbacks and climbs steeply out of the valley. Continue up the trail to the outflow of Shadow Lake.

Descenso

This canyon is fed by outflow from Shadow Lake, and was observed to have strong and not inconsequential waterflow as late as early September in a relatively low snow/rainfall year. Most of the canyon is escapable via short climbs/scrambles back up toward the approach trail. Below R8, the canyon narrows significantly and anchor options become scarce. It would be wise to verify that viable anchor options exist at R9 before pulling the rope from R8, as the shelf above R8 is the last chance to bypass this section. All rappel lengths are approximate: * R1 35' ghost from tree canyon right * R2 30' from pinch point canyon left * R3 30' from slung log canyon center through rabbit hole * R4 40' from slung boulder canyon right * R5 70' from pinch point in watercourse * J1 15' from ledge canyon right into hallway (possible downclimb below) * R6 25' from slung log canyon left through rabbit hole * R7 60' from slung log canyon right * R8 90' two-stage from pinch point canyon right * R9 100' from knot chock/rock chock in crevice canyon left

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