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Spry

Zion beta posted by Jeremy Freeman

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As with all beta, use the information on this page with caution. Obstacles may change or may be dependent on conditions, as well as group skills and comfort levels. Rap counts may increase if downclimbs get rigged as rappels, anchors may get altered or re-rigged, and conditions will vary. Always be prepared for the unexpected (mental, or physical challenges, or gear needs that you did not anticipate), consider your options, and look for the safest alternative for your group to descend the canyon.

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Condition Reports for Spry

  1. carla merrill
    November 18, 2019
    carla merrill

    Difficulty:

    Easy

    Skill Level:

    Beginner

    Water:

    Dry/avoidable

    Thermal:

    None

    Group Size:

    3 people

    Total Time:

    1 hour 6 hours


    All water was avoidable by either stemming or alternate rappel anchors. Could no longer smell the dead sheep that had fallen into the pothole at the bottom of the first rappel. Good run. Had a hard time hitchhiking back to our car at the trailhead but was finally able to procure a ride back to our cars.

    Posted Nov 19, 2019
  2. Austin Farnworth
    December 28, 2017
    Austin Farnworth

    Difficulty:

    Easy

    Skill Level:

    Beginner

    Water:

    Deep (waist to chest)

    Thermal:

    Fleece/medium jacket

    Group Size:

    3 people

    Total Time:

    1 hour 5 hours


    Approach is clear of snow with some avoidable ice near the top of the first rappel. Waist deep water in the first slot section that can be avoided by a walk around on the right or by crazy extended bridging if you are at least 6ft tall. we were able to get around most of the other pools in the canyon with alternate rappels, other than one knee deep pool that was unavoidable. If you were doing all of the standard rappels, one pool looks like it could be a swimmer.

    Posted Dec 29, 2017
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