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Ute canyon (Salix Fork)

V3 A1 III
United States
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5h
Duración
73m
Rápel máx.
2
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Información

A side fork of Ute Canyon in The Colorado National Monument this canyon is a great addition to lower Ute if you have a shuttle and half a day. Named Salix (scientific name for willow) for a willow growing out of an alcove in the canyon. Note that the big rappel is all of 240 feet. A 200 foot rope will NOT make it.

Rápeles2

Cómo llegar

Leave a shuttle vehicle at The Lower Liberty Cap parking lot, start of the canyon is at the upper Liberty Cap parking lot. Start down the Liberty Cap trail for about 30 minutes then depart the trail to the south quickly reaching a drainage. Follow this wash down until a short downclimb is reached.

Descenso

A few minutes down canyon going through some short drops a larger multi stepped mini slot is reached. Downclimb and stem through this mini slot, so fun! Continue down the wash until the wash drops away into Ute Canyon. This drop is massive. Looking down canyon rim walk to the right of the water course looking for a juniper set back from the edge a few feet. From this drop it is straight down 240 feet to a ledge with a tree and the anchor for rap 2. This rappel is all free hanging and not a good choice for those inexperienced in big rappels. We used a fiddle stick and therefore did not leave webbing at either of the drops so don’t expect an established webbing anchor here. Once at the ledge with the tree, set up rap 2 and rappel down the to the next tier. You can end here and walk off to your right or continue down canyon angling towards the water course dropping into the scenic chute. Pack up your ropes, you made it! Rap 1 240ft Rap 2 100ft

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