Told you I'm 84, done but loving this and muchas gracias for letting me see this superlative defying real estate. Want a. twenty-million-year time lapse showing this catazmagoric orgasm!!
They split it converge right after the last rappel in the East fork. You can walk up to the convergence point from the bottom. I always take the east side ridge approach to get into this canyon. It was how I was shown when I first did it, and I’ve always done it the same way.
Hahaha I read your post. I’m watching all of your videos we’ve been out in San Rafael several time and done the basic canyons this year we are trying to up our game. We come to the area once or twice a year from Indiana. We do very similar canyons here they’re just underground and when we go to the slots we call in convertible caving. I like your videos keep it up maybe we’ll run into y’all sometime
Nice, thanks for watching. I often refer to canyoneering to others as caving with out a roof so that's kinda funny. Holler at us if you do run into us out in the canyons :)
Thanks for watching. This fork (East Fork) is considered the easier fork out of all three of them. There's some tight spots, but nothing really too tight that you have to stem very much to get through. I think it's a very pretty fork.
Told you I'm 84, done but loving this and muchas gracias for letting me see this superlative defying real estate. Want a. twenty-million-year time lapse showing this catazmagoric orgasm!!
A huge time lapse would be amazing. When I get to the great beyond I'm going to request a time lapse replay of the earths life.
Read the description! Thanks for putting this together
Sure thing!
Where does the east fork split off from the west? We went a week ago and seems we may have missed it, unless you guys did the bottom end approach 👀.
They split it converge right after the last rappel in the East fork. You can walk up to the convergence point from the bottom.
I always take the east side ridge approach to get into this canyon. It was how I was shown when I first did it, and I’ve always done it the same way.
Hahaha I read your post. I’m watching all of your videos we’ve been out in San Rafael several time and done the basic canyons this year we are trying to up our game. We come to the area once or twice a year from Indiana. We do very similar canyons here they’re just underground and when we go to the slots we call in convertible caving. I like your videos keep it up maybe we’ll run into y’all sometime
Nice, thanks for watching. I often refer to canyoneering to others as caving with out a roof so that's kinda funny. Holler at us if you do run into us out in the canyons :)
Thanks for sharing! Looks a bit easier/less strenuous than the west fork. The subway finish is so cool
Thanks for watching. This fork (East Fork) is considered the easier fork out of all three of them. There's some tight spots, but nothing really too tight that you have to stem very much to get through. I think it's a very pretty fork.