Conditions:Chiquito Spring Canyon-20191223173924
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14 Dec 2019 (5 yrs, 4 mos ago) |
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Reported by: | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
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Quality: | Good |
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Waterflow: | Very Low |
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Wetsuit: | None |
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Difficulty: | Special challenges |
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Team: 2 people
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Comments: Time is only to climb the canyon from Hot Springs junction to San Juan trail. The upper part has more more brush issues including poison oak in the way. I carefully removed some of the poison oak (special challenges). Otherwise, the small amount of water flow and the fall colors were nice.
All condition reports
Date | Quality | Waterflow | Wetsuit | Difficulty | Time | Team | Reported by |
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Good | Very Low ![]() | Thin wetsuit ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 4 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Comment: Time included running Salamander Canyon too. The flow was quite low, and thus water flow was intermittent throughout the canyon. We did see a few salamanders (see pic). My previous pruning paid off as travel was easy, with only a few spots where we trimmed PO back a bit more. Since it was drizzling and the pools were full being in full body wetsuits was comfortable, and not too hot.
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Good | Very Low ![]() | None ![]() | Special challenges ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 1 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Comment: I road my MTB down, trimmed the poison oak and other annoying brush in the canyon, then explored a side canyon up to the 2797 peak adjacent (SSE 1/4 mile) to Tanriverdi falls (160 footer in Salamander Canyon) to see if that way makes sense for an exit. It could work, but I think a path along the ridge top would be more useful.
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Good | Very Low ![]() | None ![]() | Special challenges ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 2 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Great | Low ![]() | None ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 4 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Amazing | | | | | ARosen (20 reports) | ||
Comment: Hiked to the falls from the San Juan loop trailhead. The junction of the San Juan and Chiquito Springs trails is under 2-3 feet of water that must be crossed. The falls are flowing strongly, with more water than in the last trip report photo. This is an extraordinary amount of water for a seasonal waterfall.
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Amazing | Moderate ![]() | Full wetsuit ![]() | Special challenges ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 2 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Comment: Time was just to climb up Chiquito and the trail from the junction as we used it for a Salamander exit. This canyon rarely gets this kind of water flow, giving it an awesome feel and beauty. It also started sleeting heavily while we where about half way up, and by the time we got to the trail back to Blue Jay, there was 2 to 4 inches of snow and sleet on the ground.
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Good | Very Low ![]() | None ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 1 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Comment: MTB ride approach (15 minutes) and exit (30 minutes) from the outside Blue Jay parking lot (government closure; gate locked to campground), spent 6 hours improving pruning in canyon, especially the thickest poison oak on the 2 bigger climbs. It's now only 45 minute hike from pool above 30 foot fall to the old truck frame. Canyon is super cruiser hiking it!
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Good | Very Low ![]() | None ![]() | Special challenges ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 1 people | Willie92708 (997 reports) | |
Comment: This maiden voyage involved 6 hours of pruning limbs (special challenges) to make a path down this 1.5 mile canyon. The work paid off as climbing back up only took 1:40 hours, and with MTB waiting, my car only 2:10 total return time. Even though my primary goal was establish this route for a non-shuttle Salamander Canyon trip, this canyon is actually quite nice by itself.
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