Cameltoe Canyon

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Cameltoe Canyon Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
Also known as: Cameltoe.
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Difficulty:3B II (v3a2 II)
Raps:‌1-3, max ↨50ft
Metric
Overall:3-5h
Approach: ↑500ft
Exit: ↓350ft
Red Tape:No permit required
Shuttle:None
Vehicle:Passenger
Location:
Condition Reports:
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Introduction[edit]

Keep your eyes out for Pinto Arch and Jeep Arch - visible from the top of the approach. Makes for a great day when combined with a hike to Corona Arch. Park at the Corona Arch Trailhead.

Approach[edit]

Descent[edit]

In addition to the one mandatory rappel at the "Toe" there is one optional rappel 300 feet before reaching the Toe that can be anchored from a boulder in the middle of the drainage and that drops you into a large, shallow pool and you avoid the walk-around on canyon right. The other optional rappel is about 1/2 mile past the Toe at the large dry fall and is an 65 foot rappel.

Exit[edit]

From the Dry Fall, retrace your route back to the Corona Arch Trailhead parking lot.

Red tape[edit]

Beta sites[edit]

Trip reports and media[edit]

Background[edit]

Credits

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