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Workman Creek

V1 A2 IV
United States
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10h
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8m
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A fun trip through the narrows of Workman Creek in the beautiful Sierra Ancha wilderness.

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Cómo llegar

Start at Reynolds Creek Campground just off the 288 and begin hiking along the Hell's Hole trail. Enjoy the pleasant stroll through this dense, healthy ponderosa pine forest. After a short descent to the creek at about 2.2 miles, hike downstream a short distance until the canyon walls begin to narrow.

Descenso

Continue down canyon passing numerous small waterfalls, completing easy downclimbs, and wading through a few deep pools. Eventually you'll encounter the first (and only) real obstacle of any consequence - a 25' drop into what may or may not be a shallow pool. Staying in the watercourse will require a rap or potentially a jump if the water level is high enough. A large chockstone provides an obvious natural anchor. It is possible to avoid this obstacle with a bit of climbing LDC. Once past this section, wade and swim through several pools continuing to the confluence of Workman Creek and Reynold Creek. Follow Workman westward as the water carves through the rock, creating more downclimbs and pocketed / slotted features requiring deep wading or swimming. Be prepared to make about two-dozen swims throughout this descent. After navigating the creek for a cumulative 2.5 miles you'll eventually reach the area known as "Hell's Hole".

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