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Annies Canyon is at Mile 83 on Lake Powell. It has an arch by its' downstream entrance. This canyon is excellent to explore but has no campsites.
There are some very difficult canyoneering routes in two slot canyons
North canyon is not too bad. South canyon needs to be accesses from the top and head down to the lake. Lots of Potholes, obstacles and big drops.
Behunin is one of the more straightforward and more popular of Zion's backcountry canyons. Those with good rappelling skills will find it pleasant and easy; for those without, this is not a good choice. Many rappels provide opportunities to get the rope stuck, and the backcountry nature of Behunin means you are on your own. This is not a good canyon for groups larger ...
Bitter Creek Canyon is not super technical, though there are 3 or 4 drops of about 15’ where a rope and harness is needed. The rest is just scrambling down slopes or boulders, but doesn’t require a rope. The route back up to the top is a solid scramble involving some climbing techniques at times. The views are good once you’re about halfway into ...
White Canyon is a canyon in San Juan County, Utah notable for Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings and slot canyons. It is spanned by Sipapu Bridge, one of the largest natural bridges in the world.
The canyon begins in the foothills of the Abajo Mountains and passes through Natural Bridges National Monument before emptying into Lake Powell or, if lake levels are low, th...
Blarney Canyon is a great slot canyon in North Wash area in Utah. It's next to Leprechauns Canyon and close to the Sandthrax campsite. Blarney has two branches that can be hikes and rapping in. The most fun is going up East Larney and down West Blarney.
A short but scenic slot canyon along the outskirts of Page. One of the most worthwhile among the surrounding mini-slots NW of Page. Depending on the time of year, the canyon may hold some shallow and easily avoidable pools of water.
Enter the canyon just above the bridge. Almost immediately the first downclimb will be encountered.
Most of the obstacles are fairly ...
Burro Wash slot canyon typify the canyon country of southern Utah: deep, narrow, secret places within the Waterpocket Fold. The routes are largely unmarked. A few rock cairns may mark key points; carrying a topographic map is recommended. It is extremely hot in summer and water sources are unreliable; carry adequate water. Use caution in narrow canyons during flash fl...
The canyon of Richiusa is one of the most beautiful canyons of Corsica. You will encounter toboggans, jumps (never compulsory), initiation to rappelling and zip line.Swimming in the pools of turquoise water is a magical moment.
The first part of this canyon is very playful with sink sinks in basins of 2 to 6m, not mandatory.You will then meet other jumps up to 9m and very beautiful abseiling. Guaranteed atmosphere in a very wild environment.
Repel into the narrow walls of Claustral Canyon in Blue Mountains National Park, Australia. Mammoth ferns flourish in the humid air trapped between the narrow canyon walls.
WARNING: Only those who are fit and experienced in abseiling and rock climbing shoudl attempt this.
Coffin Canyon, this is a spectacular 200-foot rappel that ends with a 50-feet high overhang where you're left to slither down the rope without contact with the rock.
Coffin is a great canyon for a half-day trip. This scenic drainage starts off as a wide flat wash but then narrows and drops suddenly. It's got great views on the hike up, some beautiful narrow sections a...
Constrychnine is a great, short canyon on the south side of Poison Spring Canyon.
Constrychnine is spectacular, with unique rock formations, and dark narrows. The rappels, including a 180+ foot rappel are outstanding! There are three mandatory rappels and one optional rappel, which could be downclimbed.
From the wash drop down the first 50' into the canyon proper, ...
Cottonwood Wash slot canyon typify the canyon country of southern Utah: deep, narrow, secret places within the Waterpocket Fold. The routes are largely unmarked. A few rock cairns may mark key points; carrying a topographic map is recommended. It is extremely hot in summer and water sources are unreliable; carry adequate water. Use caution in narrow canyons during fla...
Deadeye Dick is outside the Zion National park, so no permit needed. It's a 4 miles from the hike from the trailhead. It's a short canyon with a stunning exit up the narrows.
Rating: 3A II (v3a1 II)
Rappels: 6,Max↕120ft
This route requires a shuttle.
It is recommended to combine the descent with Mighty Mouse Canyon, which should add just 1h extra.