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Tule Canyon (South Cascades)

V4 A4 III
United States
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6h 20min
Duración
40m
Rápel máx.
11
Rápeles

Información

Tule Creek is a good option for canyoneers looking for an early season canyon (particularly during the spring melt months). It likely dries up in mid to late summer. The canyon offers numerous rappels and even a small jump. There are two two-tiered larger rappels that are memorable. The majority of anchors are natural anchors so canyoneers looking to enter Tule Creek for the first time of each year should bring ample webbing. The canyon is not particularly committing and there are various points on the left and right side that could be used as potential escape routes. The canyon has a drainage of 1mi^2 but some rappels can still pack a punch if you rappel directly in the flow where the water channels are.

Rápeles11

Cómo llegar

Follow the East Canyon Ridge Trail #265 until it reaches the closest point to the creek (about 3300 ft). Bushwhack down to the creek and suit up near the creek.

Descenso

DCL: Down Canyon Left; DCR: Down Canyon Right R1: 30’ from webbing around a log in the center of the creek R2: 45’ from single bolt station in the center of the creek R3: 25’ from single bolt DCR (nuisance low angle rappel) R4: 40’ from webbing around a log (nuisance low angle rappel) R5: 20’ DCR from webbing around a log R6a: 130’ DCR from webbing around a log. This is a two-tiered rappel. Watch for sharp edges atop the second tier. If using R6b this is a 50' rap down to the wide tier where the team can transition to the rappel line coming down from R6b. R6b: 80' DCL from webbing on tree. This is an alternate anchor that bypasses the first tier and reduces the chance of rope abrasion over the edge of the next tier. Not recommended to have the full team rappel from here due to damaging the hillside. Use R6a anchor or other for first pitch and have one person rig the second tier from this R6b location and drop the rope to the team. Only one person needs to man the station and can then complete the rappel from there. Other team members will get on the rope from below. R7: 50’ from webbing around a log J1: 8’ jump / rappel / handline. (Debris/gravel/rocks have largely filled the pool as of 5/25. Very technical / shallow jump. Scout, and prepare for meat-anchor + down-climb/stemming by tall team member. R8: 10’ around a log R9: 10’ around a log R10: 100’ from webbing around a log. This is a two-tiered rappel. A 200ft rope will reach for rap and pull. Depending on flow, move the webbing to choose your preferred line. R11: 30' rap from any log above the pitch or downclimb.

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