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Aug 08 2017
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
Canyoneering avatar Aug 08 2017
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Canyoneering4.60 Miles 1,200 AEG
Canyoneering4.60 Miles
1,200 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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Darrel and two El Paso hikers over... Black Rocks scheduled, but since none of these folks had yet done Pock Rock, opted to do this exceptional cut instead. Added in small bit of exploratory... south side cliff edge exit over to Cleft. It was good. That is where the short route exit trail will go.

Down and out Cave Canyon trail... four hours of challenging fun...
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Mar 12 2017
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.60 Miles 1,150 AEG
Canyoneering5.60 Miles   3 Hrs   30 Mns   2.04 mph
1,150 ft AEG      45 Mns Break
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Ross, Mary and Firstimer, Jason (over from El Paso). As always, exceptional moments.

We explored a new, shorter... lower exit option. Great sidehill trails connected by heading briefly up the South Fortk... then traversing the canyon side above the cliff edges... up and around to the saddle above Ross's Cut. We dropped into the crazy steep East Side Cleft...down to the PockRock Cliffs. Alas... remains of our old trail gone! Looks like it might be time to redo... even reroute?

Nice shorter day...
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Jun 04 2016
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.00 Miles 1,580 AEG
Canyoneering5.00 Miles
1,580 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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19 hikers showed up for this final group hike of the season... bit more challenging than most of the Canyon Light series, but just right for this group. We used the new exit route down and around the Busted Buttress...over to the Cave Canyon trail. This will likely be improved to a real trail over time. It provides great contrasts to the canyon ascent.

I might be back... sort of!
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May 03 2016
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering6.00 Miles 2,400 AEG
Canyoneering6.00 Miles
2,400 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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Mary completed her first hike up this exceptional cut, sort of graduating in the ClassII level of canyoneering. She agreed this loop is just the best. We rounded out the day with a Mesa Loop... descent down and around Goat Springs... maybe a bit too much. I scored sore muscles (too many missed days of late!)
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Apr 15 2016
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering9.00 Miles 1,200 AEG
Canyoneering9.00 Miles
1,200 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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Bojan over for the weekend kicking off with this canyon plus a loop up and over Hershberger Peak. Just one hiker joined him today, but group showing up tomorrow for Slab/Spur loop up in Marble... then big group Sunday to enjoy the great Deadman Canyon loop.
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Mar 14 2015
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering2.40 Miles 1,200 AEG
Canyoneering2.40 Miles
1,200 ft AEG
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For our PI Day hike... we departed 3.14.15 9.26... Ross fed us fresh apple pi with apples from his orchard. The two visiting Italian hikers got a taste of a bit rougher routing. We ascended Cave canyon, looped over into Pock Rock and hit the Cliffs... then up the hidden cleft to the top of Alamo Ridge. From there we got lucky and descended just right to catch the cliff ledge that lets us down right at the Busted Buttress Cave.

Rougher yet to make our way off the hill... but very nice morning outing!

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Jan 10 2015
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Alamo Gap, NM 
Alamo Gap, NM
 
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Hiking5.00 Miles 1,800 AEG
Hiking5.00 Miles
1,800 ft AEG
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Exploratory hike paid off big... great canyon... need to go back up in there soon...
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Sep 30 2014
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75 male
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.10 Miles 1,900 AEG
Canyoneering5.10 Miles
1,900 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
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Ross, DJ, Will... nice looping with a few offshoot diversions.
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Sep 27 2014
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.90 Miles 1,900 AEG
Canyoneering5.90 Miles
1,900 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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Jody, Rosario, Joe and Carol over to enjoy the north canyon cut of this exceptional area. Exited down Ross's Cut...

...gotta be the year of the cacti... I have not been pin free in months!
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Sep 25 2014
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
RockaChuckey WashSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering6.00 Miles 1,000 AEG
Canyoneering6.00 Miles
1,000 ft AEG
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Ross and Will along for this mid canyon exploratory. Turns out this section houses the most impressive water fall feature in the Alamo area, and right now it even has water! Upper pools can be heard streaming water between the three pools... then, there are a variety of additional pools at various levels along the length of the bedrock falls. Impressive.

We did a steep exit, and hiked over to check out both The Cascades and lower Pock Rock...

nice day
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Aug 14 2014
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Roundup CliffsSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking13.80 Miles 5,100 AEG
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A great loop... and then some packless wandering...

Rounding the Roundup… this loop may well be the best trail hike in the Alamo area.

Starting off from the Alamo Canyon trailhead, the half mile walk along t104 is all old road… and just at the point where that trail turns into slogging up the canyon bottom, instead a short cut over to start up the newly signed Roundup Canyon Trail (t107). Newly signed, yet never maintained… it is rough! Today, We only use it to ascend to the top of the cliffed bench winding around the west, north and south sides of the Roundup Grounds Plateau. Once up, we soon take off across the broad meadow, walking the short track easterly or striking out along the cliff edges for better views.

The Roundup Grounds Trail stayed with the cliff edges ranging along Deadman Canyon, proceeding counter clockwise; we follow clockwise ranging over Alamo Canyon.

Great views to the south of RockSprings Canyon and RockSprings ridge; best route to make your way up to the Lady. You can easily spot the mistake of trying to hike down and off the ridge: cliffs out!

Crossing the meadow area you look north to see the features along Alamo Ridge: Alamo Point, Busted Buttress, Side Canyon and finally, The Gap. The Gap really is far enough along to be a feature off of The Mesa, and Gap Canyon affords the potential to access the Mesa from Alamo Canyon.

The far side of the meadow and the trail moves into Arch Canyon with a great dryfall to extend the first break of the day. For our beginner’s hikes this is often our turnaround point. Nap on the bedrock slabs or go play in the namesake Arch.

Though from this point on the trail clings close to the top of the cliffs, you are not really aware of that feature. The views are too distracting; the walking is easy; the vistas too inviting. It’s difficult not to reflect on hiking one of the canyons or ridges that constantly turn into view as you work your way around the bends.

The canyon past the Gap, also rising up to meet the Mesa, fails to allow reasonable egress. That adventure will be up and back down… or will have to include a high traverse around to the Gap… or east over into the next drainage: the Picnic Canyons.

More often than not, the Picnics are hiked for the great lower Dryfall formations in the bisecting bottom cuts; they are impressive. Venture beyond and above either of those falls and you will be earning your way. The Picnics include six upper drainages… all extremely challenging.

As the cliffs trails makes the sharp bend to the south, Caballero Canyon splits off to the east. You can look across and spot the trail… and look beyond and catch glimpses of Hershberger Canyon, the south door to Hershberger Peak.

Dividing Caballero Canyon and Alamo Canyon: Aquaduct Ridge. The City pipeline comes pouring over the cliffs opposite the Roundup Cliffs trail that we are hiking. That used to be our exit route… grab hold and cling for a very steep descent. Now, we hike the easy trail down Pipe Springs Canyon; it comes into view as we hike the close cliff edges of the last section before intersecting T107 near its upper trailhead.

Before we drop down to T107 there are views up Alamo Canyon and perspective views on Purgatory Canyon and Purgatory Ridge. If you know what you are looking at you can also see Alamo Peak and Purgatory Peak in the far distance.

Turning up T107 we soon spot the split where Roundup Trail Canyon departs from the main Roundup Canyon. The primary canyon rises up to splay out below Long Ridge. Looking back we can see the upper T107 Trailhead down in Alamo Canyon… just across from Pipe Springs Canyon. At the old metal trough the trail takes off around out of that canyon to rejoin and cross it higher up… a cattle path used to access the water above and below. It really is a piped spring; the ranchers have tapped into the city water line ! The lower trough is filled by an abs line on the surface… makes it easy to follow the path when exiting or entering the canyon.

T107 is not hard on the east side… and generally flat as it crosses the upper saddle. It winds down gently next to one of the Deadman Canyon cuts to start out. In fact, you can effect an off trail traverse from all the easterly branches of upper Deadman over to T107 for a simple exit.

Unfortunately, decades without maintenance have made the west side descent on the trail not as nice. It is steep. It is rough. It does afford great vista views: Upper Deadman… Upper RockSpring… The Hole in the Wall… Steamboat… The Lady. All Nice.

Once down near the lower cliff tops note the final carsonite sign. It marks the intersection for the Spur trail over into Deadman Canyon; very handy route.

As we pass our initial point of departure for the Roundup Cliffs loop and wind down the final section of T107, the entry dryfall at the mouth of RockSprings Canyon stands out… very inviting bit of terraced slabs.

I’ve hiked these routes dozens of times. I typically move at a brisk pace. I look at what surrounds me, but rarely do I really see to the extent of taking everything in… I find that the benefit of my recent knee injury has gifted me with a slower, more absorptive pace. I see more.

My list of exploratory hikes right in the areas I’ve been hiking for years grows with each outing!

Of course maybe I’m not so slow…

I noted when I hit the far end of T107 I’d averaged around 1.6 mph. Before I’d reached the saddle my average had jumped up to 6.8 mph! I’d scored the increase all on the uphill! …and, in less than half a mile! 3.5 hours out with an average pace of 6.8 mph… Wow!

Damn GPS.

It did make me reflect back on being a trail runner and really averaging 7 mph over legs of the relay races I used to run, Hood to Coast being my favorite. Was not all that long ago… 1998?

On this day, in this time… I walk. I see.

Another great day out… and, if someone would log a few hours cleaning up T107, this would be the best trail loop in the area.
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Apr 19 2014
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering4.90 Miles 1,600 AEG
Canyoneering4.90 Miles
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John drove up from El Paso... Jody and Rosario along for the day. Cool temps with light rain made everyone very happy! The shorter south loop lacked the nice scrambles of the north cut... but, the exit down Cave Ridge, over Cave Peak (scored a lucky downclimb cleft through those cliffs)...down Ross's Route and up to the Cave... great finish to this loop. Over too soon!

Good group.. great day. Early finish.

I started to drive over to add Ortega Peak into my afternoon... but then decided that I should not overdo since I have a timed ascent scheduled for tomorrow. Once home I realized that today is Saturday... not Sunday. I only have weeny easy hikes tomorrow. So, maybe I'll head back out later today?
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Mar 29 2014
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Cave CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking11.30 Miles 5,100 AEG
Hiking11.30 Miles
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Early start... earlier finish with this overly steep routing.

Pretty much closes out this month of training for high daily AEG... it was not like I thought it would be. I projected lots of overly long days: 6,000'+, x4 9,000' days and one or two 12,000' days. I did not hit any of those upper limits. I thought I'd do easier laps with no pack. I did some like that, but more days were up difficult routes taking many more hours to score the AEG... and, there were lots of heavier pack days. There was no highend cardio training. There was no speedy ascents/descents. It was a long, slow month.

Now... what might April be?
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Feb 02 2014
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering1.90 Miles 750 AEG
Canyoneering1.90 Miles
750 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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did a minor exploratory hike up Cascades Canyon... looped over to check out the lower portion of RockaChucky Wash (huge Dryfalls!)... then descended by dropping over the cliffs into Pock Rock Canyon...
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Nov 30 2013
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
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Canyoneering8.00 Miles 1,600 AEG
Canyoneering8.00 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   1.78 mph
1,600 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break5 LBS Pack
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Did some off trail to get to canyon, however well worth it. Usually there is flat, boring gravel to endure at the beginning. Not so with this one. Right from the start there was all kinds of texture to the hike. The cliff, small boulders, and variation made it so interesting. The whole hike was that way. It was also challenging due each new type of climb.

I made some climbs I was rather scared to try. I'm so glad I did! I would go back any day.
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Nov 30 2013
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering7.90 Miles 1,650 AEG
Canyoneering7.90 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   1.98 mph
1,650 ft AEG   1 Hour   30 Mns Break
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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Hard not to put this little gem on the Fall calendar. John drove over from El Paso for his first hike with our Meetup.com group. Terri expanded her canyoneering experience with this challenging, shorter canyon outing.

We added in the upper reaches of the canyon today. In all of the prior trips we'd been exiting the canyon onto the adjacent ridge that splits the two upper branches of the canyon. this time, we remained in the main cut... and it was good! More bedrock falls... lots of additional mini-climbs... overall just a better augment to the day.

We hit the Mesa and looped around and down Rockachucky and Prominent Point...

For some reason, I was beat up by days end... tired! (out of shape!??)

Very good day out!
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Sep 30 2012
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
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Canyoneering8.00 Miles 2,100 AEG
Canyoneering8.00 Miles   6 Hrs      1.78 mph
2,100 ft AEG   1 Hour   30 Mns Break
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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First in the Fall series of canyon hikes. This was supposed to be an introduction hike for beginners, but most of the newbies were no-shows. The one hiker that had never hiked off trail showed up but had not signed up... he had an interestingly challenging day, but I think he had a good time. It is impressive to see these folks hit these climbs and make their way up, then to turn around and look back over the edge... to see the vertical 40-70' fall they would take if they had made a critical error. The climbs are easy, but we probably should be roping up on a few of those...? One of the hikers did provide info as to why more were not coming over to my hikes: I'm known to go to fast and run off and leave people. I have never left anyone; not sure where that rumor came from? Might have been Samat's desert hike when I needed to get back to Unchip's car before dark? That was not my hike... oh, well.

Good day out. Unfortunately, I am not making progress on getting back in shape. I need to adjust the efforts.
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Sep 13 2012
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RockaChuckey WashSoutheast, NM
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Canyoneering12.75 Miles 3,160 AEG
Canyoneering12.75 Miles   8 Hrs   15 Mns   1.84 mph
3,160 ft AEG   1 Hour   20 Mns Break
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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The Day was diverse...
40%...70% chance of rain, with high temps in the 50's above 9,000'. We decided to stay below the major storms, and hit Goat Springs Trail (the old access point) to climb up onto the Mesa. From there, looped clockwise, climbing with nice overviews of the Marble Canyon drainage... peaks were obscured by the low hanging clouds. Umbrellas sufficed for the light rain during the first hours of the day.

After looping to the south Mesa, and siting the various canyon and ridge potential hikes from there, we did a detour descent down Pock Rock canyon... neither Yuboa nor Karen had ever hiked the area, so I was trying to show them bits of a lot of different stuff. Karen had been avoiding coming over for any of my hikes (she'd heard odd rumors of crazy hard routes and too fast paces...?) and was apprehensive as the day began, but she fit right in. She was much impressed with the Pock Rock Gorge, even though it was full on rain by then and Parkas had replaced the umbrellas.

We looped back around and up onto the Mesa after the canyon hit, then traversed over and down Rockachucky Canyon, exiting the ridge around on the trail from Prominent Point. Lots of hours. Lots of weather. Some spills, scrapes and blood... fun had by all!
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Dec 31 2011
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Canyoneering7.00 Miles 1,900 AEG
Canyoneering7.00 Miles
1,900 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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closed the year out hiking with the Las Cruces Meetup folks... great day
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Nov 13 2011
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Canyoneering7.00 Miles 1,600 AEG
Canyoneering7.00 Miles
1,600 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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First time up this drainage... very nice! I am still conflicted about the issue of solo hiking mixed with unsupported climbing. I had a ledge break away under foot over in Marble Canyon last month, and a couple of the climbs in this drainage would easily generate fatal falls, yet... a simple fall of six feet can as easily be fatal, and I'm not sure what difference it really makes to have someone along to share the pain. I'd hate to miss out on the hundreds of hikes I do each year off and away, solo.
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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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