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Jul 20 2024
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69 male
 Joined Jan 20 2009
 Far NE Phoenix,
Bear Wilber Calloway, AZ 
Bear Wilber Calloway, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jul 20 2024
The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking10.23 Miles 1,549 AEG
Hiking10.23 Miles   4 Hrs   45 Mns   2.46 mph
1,549 ft AEG      35 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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No real plans for the day until my son-in-law said he was camping with a group and their children off FR142. So I quickly drew up a plan that left from their camp, sampled Bear Canyon, sampled Wilbur Canyon, and headed towards the Calloway Trail.

There was a 50% chance of rain for the day, so I'd make my decision when I got to the top of the Calloway Trail. Not a cloud in sight, so I headed down. There's been some recent work to the upper third of the trail, including a brand-new wilderness sign. The upper two-thirds were mainly under tree cover, which would help on the climb out.

One tree to skirt and a quite large tree to slide over with 50 feet to go to the creek were the only obstacles. I sat next to the creek, had a snack, and cooled off. Off in the distance, I heard my first crackle of thunder, so I cut my break short and started the 0.6-mile, 650-foot climb out.

The other thing I wanted to do was check the condition of FR142B to see if it was Subaru-able. It was all looking good until the last half mile before reaching FR142, right about where the gate is. Rutted, muddy, and rocky. If you can make it past there, it should be no problem. I got back to their camp only to find that my son-in-law and the group had backed out because of the rain threat.
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Sep 03 2022
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69 male
 Joined Jan 20 2009
 Far NE Phoenix,
Willow-Wilber-Bear sampler, AZ 
Willow-Wilber-Bear sampler, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Sep 03 2022
The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking14.40 Miles 2,640 AEG
Hiking14.40 Miles   7 Hrs   23 Mns   2.32 mph
2,640 ft AEG   1 Hour   10 Mns Break14 LBS Pack
 
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Thought I'd do a bit of 'splorin'

Parked right off of the 260 and started my mostly off trail loop. I encountered the first mosquitoes in quite awhile in the humid morning air.

First up, was was to check out Calloway Lake. I wanted to get there before the Labor Day boat traffic got too heavy. Mission accomplished.

Next up, or down, I dropped into Willow Canyon. Nothing too exciting here. I followed game trails where possible. It helped getting through one of the theme plants of the day, Locust.
I jumped out at FR142 and climbed up Calloway Butte. Pretty good 360 views up top. Someone decided they needed the Fliver Disc more than the Butte did.

Next up was a short cross country jaunt to the Wilber Canyon drop in. Once again, Locust was the theme adding sprinkles of Poison Ivy. This section of the canyon is a one and done. Not real exciting. Up and out and over to Bear Canyon.

Bear Canyon was a little nicer and got better the farther down I went. I had picked 4 jump out spots, and settled on the 2nd one went the PI finally got too thick to evade any longer(hopefully)
It was a steep climb out, once again dodging the Locust.

A bit of an FR walk along Good Enough Ridge, until I dropped back into and out of Bear Canyon on my way back.
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May 15 2021
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50 male
 Joined Dec 22 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar May 15 2021
RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
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Part two of our Saturday adventure. Very cold water
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Aug 29 2020
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44 female
 Joined Oct 21 2016
 Tempe, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Aug 29 2020
MAPTriplogs 105
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
Canyoneering3.00 Miles   4 Hrs      0.75 mph
600 ft AEG
Intermediate Canyoneering - Difficult or dangerous; Tech Climb; rope reqd; descent anchor; exit technical;
B - Up to light current; wading/swimming; possible wet/dry suit
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Bear is really cool and beautiful! Can't believe it has taken me so long to get here!
1st rap: webbing wedged between 2 boulders (this is before the rap under the boulder described in the official description as the 1st obstacle). Maybe 15 ft.
2nd rap: webbing wedged between 2 boulders. Through the boulder hole. Again maybe 15 ft. It's a tight squeeze.
3rd rap: The pool you have to swim through to get to this rap was a keeper when we went at the end of August! My husband slid into the pool, swam across, and realized the water was too low to pull himself out. He was wearing a shorty wetsuit but got really chilled being in that pool for longer then expected. I got in and he pushed me up the lip but it was very smooth rock and difficult to get out of even with the help. There is a bolted anchor before sliding into the pool and one to the right (looking down-canyon) once you are out of the pool on the lip. From the lip, rap immediately down the 30 ft waterfall (no water falling when we were there).
4th rap: no need to rap. There was a huge log that I shimmied down & was able to avoid what looked like another small but deep pool.
Then out to a little fern-covered magical area where you can pack up gear. I think there were a few more swims after this in super sloty beautiful stretches. I was good in a 1.5 mm shorty but would have been better in a full wetsuit. For reals, that water is ice.
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Jun 07 2020
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50 male
 Joined Dec 22 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jun 07 2020
RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Canyoneering3.38 Miles 856 AEG
Canyoneering3.38 Miles   3 Hrs   38 Mns   1.31 mph
856 ft AEG   1 Hour   3 Mns Break
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Oct 17 2019
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 Joined Jan 24 2016
 Arizona
Wil-Bear & Between, AZ 
Wil-Bear & Between, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 17 2019
MountainMattTriplogs 530
Hiking8.39 Miles 988 AEG
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988 ft AEG40 LBS Pack
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Little morning stroll hitting the many big and small feeder draws and drainages that lead into Wilbur and Bear Canyon along with some meandering in between.
Saw a large rafter of turkeys, a couple coues doe’s and one large lone bull elk.
Encountered signs of the ancients in the juniper flatlands which is the theme with many areas around the rim of this mighty sacred canyon.
I could walk for days, years and a lifetime out here and will probably continue to do just that.
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Jul 20 2019
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46 male
 Joined May 18 2019
 
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jul 20 2019
MjbirdnoTriplogs 2
Canyoneering4.00 Miles 600 AEG
Canyoneering4.00 Miles   5 Hrs      0.80 mph
600 ft AEG
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Had a great time running Bear Canyon in West Clear Creek with my wife and son today. Wetsuits definitely came in handy, as the water is still quite cold.

We opted to take the two optional rappels just as you’re getting into the slot, before you get to what is labeled as OBSTACLE 1. What can I say, we never want to pass by an opportunity to hang ourselves over a rock attached to a rope?

Water was still pretty clear, though starting to turn a little stagnant in the pools.

All holes were still relatively easy to get out of. Not sure at what state any of these become keepers.

After we made it through the slot section, we took off the wetsuits and ate lunch. When we got to the 30-40 foot cliff below the slot (which has a trail around to the left), we decided to see if we could rappel there as well. We tied webbing to a large pine and my wife went first. When she got over the edge, I noticed some movement in the tree. I looked up and realized the tree was dead :o . After she made it safely to the bottom, we abandoned that plan, pulled everything off the trunk and hiked around to the left.

The hike out of West Clear Creek is steep, but pretty short.
 
Apr 10 2016
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31 male
 Joined Jun 19 2015
 San Tan Valley A
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Apr 10 2016
CoryTallmanTriplogs 55
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
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After working fourteen days straight I needed an escape from the Valley of the Sun, and with temperatures rising in the last few weeks WCC seemed like the perfect place. We drove up Saturday night with the intention of camping and maybe descending a canyon depending on the weather. Sunday morning I could tell it would be too cold for any technical canyons in the area, so we settled for a day hike up West Clear. It was a beautiful day right up until the hike out when it started snowing on us, but who can complain about that?
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Sep 13 2015
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62 female
 Joined Aug 19 2011
 Scottsdale, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Sep 13 2015
outdoor_loverTriplogs 628
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
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Intermediate Canyoneering - Difficult or dangerous; Tech Climb; rope reqd; descent anchor; exit technical;
B - Up to light current; wading/swimming; possible wet/dry suit
II - Normally requires a half day
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3rd Canyon and Last Day of the Latest Rim Trip...My Friend from Colorado would be leaving for Home right after this Canyon...We were also taking a Friend's Wife down a Technical Section for the First Time... :)

This Canyon will never get Old...2nd Time I've done it this Year and 3rd Time Overall...It's Different every Time I go... :D The Camera just always Finds New Angles and Different Light.... :) It was a little Cloudy when we started, but the Chance of Rain was Light, so we went, thinking we would be out of the Narrows by Noon....Well, it took a little longer than that, but it turned out ok....

It started to Rain with a little Lightning while we were still in the Narrow Technical Section, but it didn't last...After we left the Narrows behind for Good and were done with the Technical Section, it started again...It was Sporadic Start and Stop until we got to WCC and then it came on with some Gusto and never Quit until an Hour after we got back to Camp...I'm betting they got 1" of Rain up there that Day... ;) We left our Wetsuits on for the Hike out...I actually left mine on while I Packed up Camp so I didn't have to worry about staying Dry... :sweat: It quit Raining just about the Time I was done except for the Tarp... ;)

But the Rain was the Least of the Issue...The Lightning got pretty Interesting, especially after we started up the Point Trail...4 Times I saw the Flash and Heard it at the same Time...We actually stopped for a bit, almost afraid to "Top Out" for Fear that we would be even more Vulnerable...There was no Getting away from Trees, but at least we could stay down below the Rim just a Tad....

Always a Beautiful Canyon that never Disappoints...Great Way to Top Off a Sweet Weekend of Canyons with Friends.... :y:
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Some Things are just starting to lose their "Green"....

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Jun 28 2015
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31 male
 Joined Jun 19 2015
 San Tan Valley A
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jun 28 2015
CoryTallmanTriplogs 55
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
Canyoneering3.00 Miles   5 Hrs      0.86 mph
600 ft AEG   1 Hour   30 Mns Break45 LBS Pack
Intermediate Canyoneering - Difficult or dangerous; Tech Climb; rope reqd; descent anchor; exit technical;
B - Up to light current; wading/swimming; possible wet/dry suit
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Jun 27 2015
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50 male
 Joined Dec 22 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jun 27 2015
RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Canyoneering3.38 Miles 856 AEG
Canyoneering3.38 Miles   3 Hrs   38 Mns   1.31 mph
856 ft AEG   1 Hour   3 Mns Break
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Great way to start off the weekend.
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Jun 27 2015
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50 female
 Joined Sep 18 2009
 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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GrottoGirlTriplogs 1,634
Canyoneering3.38 Miles 856 AEG
Canyoneering3.38 Miles   3 Hrs   38 Mns   1.31 mph
856 ft AEG   1 Hour   3 Mns Break
 
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Did Bear Canyon as our first canyon of the weekend. This was the third time we've explored this canyon and it is still very beautiful. It's funny how easy it seems now that we have a couple years of experience under our harnesses. It was fun just being out with Joel and Josh. It was just like old times :)
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Jun 19 2015
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 Joined Aug 19 2011
 Scottsdale, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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outdoor_loverTriplogs 628
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
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Camping and Canyons.... :y:
4 Days, 3 Nights, with Canyons planned for 3 Days... :D 3 of us met up on Thursday Night and Set up Camp...1st Canyon of the Weekend would be Bear, followed by Sundance if everyone felt up to it...The Two Guys had never done either of them. One of the Guys had some Experience, the other, had done some Climbing, but was just getting into Canyoneering...I was really looking forward to seeing Bear again, this Time, with a Full Wetsuit and a slightly Better Camera... :D Bear was my First Canyon ever, 2 Years ago, almost to the Day....

Got up in the Morning and headed out, dropping in almost from Camp...More Water than I remembered from last Time, but with all the Canyon Reports I've been seeing, and with all the Rain we've had this Spring and into June, I was not surprised....Made pretty quick work of the Approach and got to the Narrows...Went ahead and did the "Optional Rappel" and got to the Swimmer...Everyone had Full Suits on and although the Pool was pretty Frigid, we were fine...The Water at the Base of the 2nd Rappel was about Waist Deep this Time, but with no one behind us, we messed around a bit with some Ascending here too... :)

The Third Rappel, someone had removed the Anchor and replaced it with a Handline, using Webbing...Rather than build a New Anchor, one of the Guys provided a Meat Anchor for me and then they used the Handline....A Swimmer at the Bottom of that one and then another Swimmer as the Canyon widened out...

Hit West Clear Creek after a bit and took a Break at the Bottom of the Point Trail....The Guys decided that they had Time to do Sundance and I decided to Pass, wanting to not rush through Sundance and also to save some Energy for our Canyon the next Day...So they took off up the Trail and I enjoyed the Creek for awhile before heading up.... :)

Got back to Camp and Relaxed, enjoying some Birds that were hanging around Camp...Walking Around on this Day, I found some Pretty Cool Birds... :y:

It was a Good Day...Bear was as Beautiful as I remembered and I felt Great on the Whole Trip. There was a Spot down Canyon towards WCC where I had some Trouble last Time I was there, but this Time, I really didn't even think about it and it seemed easy to Downclimb...Must be getting used to some of this Stuff... :D

Bear will stay on the List of Repeat Canyons...I love that Place and it has some Sentiment for me as well.... :)
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Aug 23 2014
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 Joined Sep 25 2012
 Phoenix, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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meg_thomas00Triplogs 78
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
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Aug 09 2014
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36 male
 Joined Jul 19 2014
 Scottsdale, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Aug 09 2014
SperrytopsTriplogs 1
Canyoneering3.00 Miles 600 AEG
Canyoneering3.00 Miles   3 Hrs      1.00 mph
600 ft AEG
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**CANYON BOOTY REWARD READ BELOW**

Myself and three others decided to link up Bear and Sundance Canyon on our way up to Havasupai for our annual camping trip. I would like to say that driving on the Forest Roads is not recommended in a sedan. Bring a Jeep or Truck if you want to make it to the trailhead in under and hour. I've done it in both and my Jeep was 10000x more comfortable than the sedan we rode in the first time. After a little navigating we found ourself in the pine filled V shaped drainage and were attacked by mosquitoes. After showering in Deet we made our way down into Bear Canyon and started our descent!

The conditions were as explained in Todd's guidebook as well as the triplogs on here. Three easy rappels, couple swimmers and beautiful narrows!! There were no dead animals in any of the pools and the water wasn't that cold with a full 3mm wetsuit, gloves and socks. Overall this is an amazing canyon and highly recommended!

*** Canyon BOOTY Reward ***
After taking some pics after the last rappel I slipped and dropped my gold iphone 5C in a white and grey lifeproof case into the pool directly after the wooden stump that you have to climb over. The pool is approximately 10' long and very narrow and then it takes a short right and turns to about 1' deep. I searched for about 45 minutes in the shallower pool and I'm fairly certain it is not in there like I believed. As we were trying to hit Sundance as well I decided to forgo the icy plunge into the questionable water to search for it. I understand there are people that search for canyon booty and I would like to reach out and offer $50 for a solid attempt (verifiable with pics of the attempt) and $150 for a safe rescue of the iphone. If anyone would be interested you can contact me (on my gf's phone) at 702-622-1530. I will be uploading a picture of the exact pool that it fell into to assist the operation as well :)

We exited the canyon using the "Sneak Route" by exiting and taking a hard right once we exited the narrows. This definitely cut out a significant amount of time and wasn't a bad hike at all.
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Jul 04 2014
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 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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GrottoGirlTriplogs 1,634
Canyoneering3.06 Miles 991 AEG
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991 ft AEG   1 Hour   1 Min Break
Intermediate Canyoneering - Difficult or dangerous; Tech Climb; rope reqd; descent anchor; exit technical;
B - Up to light current; wading/swimming; possible wet/dry suit
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Six of us met in Camp Verde on the 3rd to caravan out to our trailhead/campsite. We set up camp including tarps for hanging out under since rain was in the forecast. Three more were to join us later, but they didn't show until morning. We enjoyed the evening of sunset, rain, and rainbows.

In the morning we go started promptly at 8 AM. The others joined us so we had a group of 9. We had plans to break into two groups - fast/slow - however, everyone pretty much kept a good pace.

Our level of experience had definitely improved and it was evident right from the start. We skipped setting up a rappel at the chockstone slide and just slide down using friction moves. Even the newer canyoneers trusted our guidance and did the slide. We suited up in wetsuits (something we have deemed invaluable even in the middle of summer).

Next came the slide into the pool before the rappel bolts. Since we knew what was up so we slid right in and then rapped down. We contined through the canyon amazed by its beauty. And suddenly we were done, rinsing in WCC, and climbing out back. 9 of us finished in less 4 hours! How did that happen? Last time it took us 6 hours! Guess experience really does pay off. Or maybe it's because I left the pool float undeployed in my pack...

Since we had half a day left we decided to do Sundance.

On a side note, others are discovering WCC; there were many people camped near us. Unfortunately, many of whom were not respecting the no smoking, no campfires, and no fireworks rules in place.
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Jul 07 2013
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 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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GrottoGirlTriplogs 1,634
Canyoneering3.82 Miles 1,829 AEG
Canyoneering3.82 Miles   6 Hrs   2 Mns   0.63 mph
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What a way to end an adrenaline packed week and a half vacation then finishing with Bear Canyon!

We again took our tool box of brains, cliffhanger, pecker, ropes, and pool floats and took on some of the best canyoneering Arizona has to offer!

We encountered several downclimbs that we were successful navigating. Then we entered the narrows. Followed by a chute for a rappel under a chock stone. Then a slide into a pool where we couldn't see the next obstacle. We slid down the slide with the pool float. Paddled across a pool through a tight space where some of us transferred from one pool float to other and then sent the original pool float back to the next person via a pull cord. Then we used a hand-line to crawl out of the pool immediately finding ourselves at a rappel station. We also had one spot where we crossed a particularly smelly, really cold pool of canyon stew on top of a submersed log. The person in front of us had to weigh down the log so that we could balance on top and use a pool float to help maintain balance. I didn't have much success at balance and ended up sinking further into the pool than necessary.

We were freezing, so we took a break in the narrows at a nice spot and were treated to a few minutes of sun between clouds. Then we continued on with our rock hopping and down climbing out to West Clear Creek.

We submersed ourselves and our gear to rid it of the canyon stew and then continued up the lush trail to the rim.

Bear canyon wasn't as exciting as Sundance but it was a nice and beautiful way to end a great weekend of canyoneering!
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Jul 07 2013
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 Tucson, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jul 07 2013
RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Canyoneering3.82 Miles 1,829 AEG
Canyoneering3.82 Miles   6 Hrs   2 Mns   0.63 mph
1,829 ft AEG
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Jun 22 2013
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jun 22 2013
outdoor_loverTriplogs 628
Canyoneering3.50 Miles 600 AEG
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sbkelley
This first part is going to feel more like a Blog than a Triplog, but bear with me….I had a lot of time to think about this Trip beforehand, and wanted to share my thoughts…If you don’t want to wade through the “mush” then skip it to the Triplog itself below….

I am in Love with Canyons….I think I always have been, but ever since I joined HAZ and saw the Photosets of Vaporman, nonot, toddak and other Canyoneers, it became even more evident, and I dreamed about being able to go where they go….Canyons remind me of the Ocean in so many ways…I have a deep Love for the Ocean…To stand on the Beach and look onto the endless Horizon of Water, hear the Roar of the Surf and marvel at the incredible Ecosystems that lay beneath, takes your breath away….You feel small, your Life insignificant in the Grand Scheme of things, and yet you are in a state of Awe that brings only Peace and Calm to your thoughts….Canyons are like that, in a different way….I have had the good fortune to visit a few Canyons, accessible without technical aid, and to stand in the middle of a narrow Canyon and marvel at Nature, baring her very Soul…Millions of Years, visible through Nature’s work of Time, Water, Wind and Sand, and with her Easel, painting a Wonderful Kaleidoscope of Colors and Layers…I crane my neck to admire the Towering Walls above and feel that same, small, insignificance that I experience at the Beach…And yet, I am in Awe of it all, as I am but a microscopic speck in the vast Drama of Chronology that becomes a Canyon...I have only begun the scratch the Surface of the magnificence that only Technical Canyoneering can bring…The Big Canyons have remained beyond my grasp, as only the few souls that can put total Trust in a Rope, some Hardware, and competent Partners can attain these incredible areas…

I’ve been wanting to change that, for awhile now…The Dream has been there, the Timing has not, until now….The Dream is starting to become a Reality and things have been set in motion….I’m at the age now where I feel that Time is against me…I only have a few years left, before these battered old knees will give in completely…Time will only tell what potential will be, once I have Metal instead of Bone….And I’m not willing to bet the odds….It has become a Race against Time to do the hard, physical Trips that I still Dream about….

Thanks to a fellow HAZer, I am on my way…Ken invited me to do Bear Canyon, knowing full well that I did not have one ounce of Education or Experience behind me. But he was willing to start from scratch and I trusted his judgement…How could I possibly turn this down??? The Rappels are straightforward and basically small, in the big world of Canyoneering, but it’s a start, and the huge step that I have been yearning for….I would be a fool to pass up this Opportunity and I have had my share of being a fool…So, this time, when Ken offered up that Brass Ring, I grabbed on with both hands and held on tight!!! I am fighting to shed the Self-doubt, Anxiety and lack of Confidence just long enough to get my feet wet…And if I’m successful, that Momentum and Confidence will allow me to push forward and carry on…So it’s time to Just Do It!!!!


Finally after a month of extremely heightened Anticipation, the day arrived...The four of us met up and Ken drove us on up to the "TH"...I met a fellow HAZer, Scott, for the first time...(sbkelley aka Mr. Denali) It was pretty cool hearing about his Trip on the drive up...Also met a "T-Rex" named Mike who occasionally lurks on HAZ...Needless to say, the three guys provided constant entertainment... :lol:

Got the Gear ready and then it was time for the "Canyoneering 101" lesson...Ken was nice enough to lend me the Equipment for the Trip, so I didn't have to lay out a bunch of funds right off the bat...Thanks Ken!!! They rigged up an Anchor around a Tree with some flat ground and I practiced a bit, just to get a feel for how it was going to be and take in those ever important safety lessons... :) And then we were off and descending down to the Canyon...

Get to the Canyon and start Boulder Hopping down it...About 1/4 mile, I turn that pesky left ankle and go down... :pk: No sympathy from the guys, I was informed that since I was the first to land on my a**, I had to buy the shots afterward... :sl: Walked it off within 100 feet, but the confidence with the Boulder Hopping took a hit and I knew that the odds of rolling it again were good, so I had to be extra careful and really concentrate on foot placement after that...Strange, but I still wasn't worried about the Rappels though, which was good... :D

Took a little break and then the Canyon started to narrow and we were at the first Rappel...This is probably optional for most people, but it was a really good one to practice on, before the 30 footer further down...Ken went first and belayed me...A little awkward as you have to duck under a Boulder before straightening out and I hadn't figured out comfortable foot placement yet to get the "balance" down, but it was good!!! Perfect Practice Round... :DANCE:

And then we were at the Narrows and the cold, cold, swim awaited...According to Ken, the Water was down quite a bit from last year at this time and the Swim almost had a Keeper Pothole look, but we were able to find a Bite of Rock underwater and get out...Ah, first time immersing in Canyon Stew... :sweat: The Water was cold, but the Swim was quick so it wasn't toooo bad... :sweat: The 30 foot Rappel is immediately after the Swim so Ken went first and got the Rappel set up...Scott rappelled first and set up the Belay for me...And then I went...Ken got a couple of pictures... :D It was Awesome.... :y: With the Guys coaching from top and bottom, the form and stance improved... :D High fives and thumbs up at the bottom!!! :DANCE:

Ken and Mike came down and then we were off into some more narrows...Came to the last Rappel and albeit shorter, it turned out to be the hardest...Tough, awkward start and it looked like we were going to have to disconnect in Water over our head...Ken went first into the deep, cold Water, trying both to find a spot to Belay, and also to see if we could avoid the awkward disconnect...He found a tight ledge to squeeze into for the Belay, but it was determined that the Water Disconnect was going to have to happen... :o :sweat: I went next with a totally awkward start and then I was in the Water...Couldn't find any footholds to get me shallower, so with Ken's help, I managed to disconnect rather quickly...Cold Water is a great Motivator... :sl: Swam to the other side of the Pool and headed for the Sun, with Ken right behind me...He had to be even colder... :sweat: Scott came down and then Mike brought up the rear, pulling the Rope...Dam, did that Sun feel good... :D Really sweet little spot too, with incredibly lush ferns carpeting the area...

And the Rappelling was done...It was a blast!!! Waded through some more Pools and Boulder Hopped our way down towards West Clear Creek...The Pace seemed to pick up a bit after the Rappels, as I think the guys could almost taste the Beer at this point... :lol:

In the weeks before this Trip, all I could think about was the Rappelling...That was a blessing, because it kept me from worrying about how I was going to "keep up" with 3 guys that were dam near half my age... :sl: I did my best to keep up and managed to keep at least one guy in sight, although most of the time, being the nice guys they are, one of them would bring up the rear...But these guys are all Mountain Goats and what they were jumping down from, I felt like I had to be a little more careful, so I was a little slower...Got into an awkward position at one point and probably bent the left knee in a way it wasn't used to and "tweaked" it some...Now slightly weak left ankle and sore left knee...Confidence took another hit...I get to a spot that Ken and Mike had already gotten down from and I had a real confidence hesitation...I made Scott go so I could see how he did it, but it didn't help...I hated it, but I finally had to accept the generous assistance of Ken and Scott to get down...Thanks for the patience and support guys...It just proves that when you're with good people, he who hesitates, isn't always lost... : app :

Started running into people, had more than a few laughs :D and got to West Clear Creek...New area of WCC for me and it was sweet!!! The Water was crystal clear and warm... :sweat: : app : Ken had a spot in mind for a Lunch/Beer break so we bypassed the exit and went upstream a little further...I think Ken had another motive to hit this spot as well... :lol: He may have been thinking that Bear Canyon may not have been enough to get me addicted to Rappelling, so he took us to the bottom of the 180 foot Rappel at the base of Sundance Canyon...Oh...His "addiction plan" wasn't really necessary, but it certainly sealed the deal for me...Wow!!! What an incredible area!!! Towering Cliffs encircled you for 340 degrees...It was amAZing!!! Perfect spot to crack open some Brews, do a toast to the fact that I didn't "break a leg" and just enjoy!!! Ok Ken, you probably blew it, as now I'm going to be bugging you to go back and take me down Sundance... :sl:

After a great Break, it was time to go and we headed back downstream to the exit...The Exit was pretty steep and I had more trouble than I would have liked...It wasn't just a steep uphill, it was big steps which really made me suck Wind...Ken and Mr. Denali sprinted up ahead and Mike kept me company...Probably harder too, since this was the first strenuous uphill I've really done since I got over my Cold...But I managed to get up without resorting to a crawl, so it was all good... :sweat: Got back to "Base!" and relaxed for a bit before the drive home.

Wow!!! What else can I possibly say about this Trip??? Very cool Canyon that I never could have seen without the aid of some gear and an incredible Team...Ken, Scott, Mike, thank you for all of your support, patience, skilled instruction, and last, but not least, the laughs that never quit, not even on the drive home... :sl: Hopefully this will not be my last Technical Canyon, but it will certainly stay at the top of the list as the most memorable...You guys made this so easy and comfortable it was almost surreal...Ken, thank you so much for taking a chance on me and allowing me to realize this Dream of mine, you ROCK!!! : app : : app : : app :

Need a Waterproof Camera badly...The Old Camera is on it's last legs...Tons of use and a near Drowning have pretty much done it in.... ;)

And now, the Rappelling Gear gets inserted into the Budget as well...It's Official, I'm addicted... :y:
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Wildflowers Observation Light
Columbine is blooming as well as a few other species....

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Mostly Dry with just a few Pools, including 2 Swimmers...
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Bear Canyon - West Clear CreekPayson, AZ
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