Conditions:Deeks Creek-20150716173914

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Latest:

2 Jul 2015 (10 yrs, 3 mos ago)

Reported by: Lucach (75 reports)
Quality:

Great
Waterflow:
Significant
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Wetsuit:
Full wetsuit
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Water temperature:
Difficulty:
Normal
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Time: Time3.png 6 hours Bar3.png

Team: 5 people with experience level Intermediate to Expert

Trip report URL: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153472093486103.1073742050.669366102&type=1&l=be3aabc93a

Comments: We followed the original beta provided by Philippe and entered the canyon at 350m altitude, this was not the right spot and we ended up doing 8 rappels rather than just four. The water was moderately high and had a blast rappeling in the watercourse.



All condition reports


Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


Good

Moderate
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Full wetsuit
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Special challenges
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Time2.png 4 hours
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2 people
Intermediate to Advanced
Lushkiddy24 (2 reports)
Comment: Great day out in Deeks. R1 and R2 were the highlights. Trail up was great and added some markers to help. The fork to get to both 1st and 2nd entrance were obvious, but getting to put in was more challenging from there, so a map helps alot.

We replaced/ cut most webbing and added a few quicklinks on the anchors. Creek is very slippy and wood is basically ice, so for sure be careful traversing the canyon. Water level was still decent so quite fun in the flow, but quite cold. Overall, its a good canyon and worth a trip as its quick and has beautiful rappels.


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  • Great

    Significant
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    Full wetsuit
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    Normal
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    Time3.png 6 hours
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    5 people
    Intermediate to Expert
    Lucach (75 reports)
    Comment: We followed the original beta provided by Philippe and entered the canyon at 350m altitude, this was not the right spot and we ended up doing 8 rappels rather than just four. The water was moderately high and had a blast rappeling in the watercourse.