Conditions:Imlay Canyon (Sneak Route)-20260706141723
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3 Jul 2026 (12 days ago) |
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| Reported by: | RFontaine (391 reports) | |
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| Location: | Imlay Canyon (Sneak Route) | |
| Quality: | Amazing |
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| Wetsuit: | Thin wetsuit |
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Team: 5 people
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Comments: We descended the sneak to do some anchor work and canyon maintenance. We removed and patched a few of the old flood damaged anchors. New single bolt 1/2” anchors installed on many of the old log rappels. We implemented new 1/2” drop in anchors on each of the keeper pools to protect existing hook holes and provide a solid hooking point that will last many years. The 4 large keepers have 2 dropins spaced appropriately and 2 other keepers have single drop ins. Please look for and use these hooking locations to help protect the rock from further scarring. At the final rappel, we found the traverse anchor to be rigged for rappel. This is incorrect as it puts the rappeller over a dangerous unstable slab and causes rope groves if not ghosted. We removed the old bolts and left a single newer bolt labeled “traverse”. Please rig your own traverse line here if need be to access the final rap anchor around the corner. We do not personally find it necessary to rig a traverse line as you can reach out and clip the anchor with your tether. I ran out of epoxy at this point from subsequent patches and will patch the bolt holes next time through.
There is little water early on pools waist deep in first 2 narrows. We didnt suit up until just before the big swim keeper in the final narrows, at this point 4:3 wetsuits were nice. Was great to not need them until this point!
All condition reports
| Date | Quality | Waterflow | Wetsuit | Difficulty | Time | Team | Reported by |
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| Amazing | | Thin wetsuit | | | 5 people | RFontaine (391 reports) | |
Comment: We descended the sneak to do some anchor work and canyon maintenance. We removed and patched a few of the old flood damaged anchors. New single bolt 1/2” anchors installed on many of the old log rappels. We implemented new 1/2” drop in anchors on each of the keeper pools to protect existing hook holes and provide a solid hooking point that will last many years. The 4 large keepers have 2 dropins spaced appropriately and 2 other keepers have single drop ins. Please look for and use these hooking locations to help protect the rock from further scarring. At the final rappel, we found the traverse anchor to be rigged for rappel. This is incorrect as it puts the rappeller over a dangerous unstable slab and causes rope groves if not ghosted. We removed the old bolts and left a single newer bolt labeled “traverse”. Please rig your own traverse line here if need be to access the final rap anchor around the corner. We do not personally find it necessary to rig a traverse line as you can reach out and clip the anchor with your tether. I ran out of epoxy at this point from subsequent patches and will patch the bolt holes next time through.
There is little water early on pools waist deep in first 2 narrows. We didnt suit up until just before the big swim keeper in the final narrows, at this point 4:3 wetsuits were nice. Was great to not need them until this point! | |||||||
| Amazing | | | | | RFontaine (391 reports) | ||
Comment: We descended Full Imlay. Posting here for convenience. New anchors have been installed recently for big wall sequence, see Full Imlay page for more details. Keepers are all super low! 4/3 wetsuit comfy. 2 people 13hrs
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| Amazing | | Full wetsuit | | | 6 people Beginner to Advanced | RFontaine (391 reports) | |
Comment: We descended Full Imlay, from Lava Point. Posting here for convenience.
1.5hr from Lava TH to Potato Hollow. Caution, the rap down to the big rappel’s rebelay has multiple huge loose flakes that are easily dislodged and can fall directly on the hanging station below. We dislodged a few of these. This rappel sequence should ideally be relocated to a different section of wall for safety… Upper section has some pools knee to swim, spread out along the route, lots of sun between pools. We waited to suit up at the crossroads to Lower. Some of the swims in the lower section of Upper were quite cold without a suit on, however. Sun made them bareable. It took us 6.5hrs to reach the crossroads from Lava 5/4 wetsuit was comfortable for me once reaching Lower Imlay. Not too hot and warm in the water. Keepers are very low, many requiring multiple hook placements. Lots of logs moved around opening up holes in places and even a new keeper pothole, about 6ft deep. No potshots needed ever, only hooks and bag tosses. The guided rappel keeper is entirely dry at this point, for reference. We brought materials to build and replace anchors as usual, however I was not expecting most every anchor to be in such poor condition with so many other groups recently running this canyon. Webbing on 75% of the anchors were very abraded many with cuts on their edges. Some I was very surprised to know others had rappelled on them and it’s clear people are not properly inspecting them. We replaced as many as we could but there are still quite a few more that are in bad shape. Additionally, whoever tied an overhand knot on the one new piece of webbing placed on a log needs to learn what a water knot is… Overhands can easily roll and come apart under load. (Fixed) All that aside this canyon is always beautiful and fun! Cant wait to get back through!! 13.5hrs total | |||||||
| Amazing | Deep pools | Thick wetsuit | Special challenges | | 6 people Advanced | Johnbcaves (168 reports) | |
Comment: On trail at 5:30am. Had to hook out of ~3 potholes, otherwise work hard or partner assist another 2-3. Used 2 guided rappels to keep the team warmer. Water is cold. One drysuit (did most of the hooking) and 5 in thick wetsuits. Awesome trip.
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| Amazing | Deep pools | Thick wetsuit | Special challenges | | 6 people Intermediate to Expert | BWylie (29 reports),Ameister (48 reports) | |
Comment: A couple potholes several ft below the rim requiring hooks/potshots/beached whaling to escape currently. Hot in the beginning, would recommend waiting to put on wetsuit for a bit right now. Very cold and windy (probably colder than Heaps?) in the final section before the narrows rappel. Group all in 5/4/3, 7mm full, and stacked 4/3+3/2 (+2) wetsuits, one cold in full 7mm with base layers and most cold in the final section. We set a guided rap at the pothole with the log and had an awesome day with most of the group new to Imlay, great fun.
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| Amazing | Deep pools | Thick wetsuit | Special challenges | | 6 people Intermediate to Expert | BryceM777 (33 reports) | |
Comment: Started from the angels landing trail at 520 am. Took us about 5 hours for the approach, 8 hours in canyon and about 2 hours for the exit. Imlay does have some special challenges. We hooked out of about 3 or 4 potholes and used potshots on 2 or 3. For the person hooking out of the potholes, I would recommend that person to have the thick neoprene. I was very happy in canyon with 3/2 over a 4/3 and an extra 2 mil vest for 9mm total in the chest. Some of our group members were starting to get cold in just a 5/4. During my trip, there were no logs in the trash compactor and surprisingly didn’t see very much log soup until one spot towards the end. The V trough however was stacked with logs that required some climbing up and a somewhat tricky start to go down.
Overall, this is certainly my new favorite canyon in Zion. Absolutely gorgeous! | |||||||
| Amazing | Deep pools | Full wetsuit | Advanced | | 5 people Intermediate to Expert | Mountainmansam (39 reports) | |
Comment: Imlay was absolutely spectacular, featuring deep narrows, cavern-like formations, over 20 short rappels, and a dramatic 120-foot rappel into The Narrows. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring the canyon, which quickly became one of my favorites.
Imlay was in easy mode, and the potholes were full after the recent rainfall. We found the existing anchors in good shape and had no trouble descending the canyon. Our group wore 5/4 wetsuits and stayed comfortable overall. We carried a 150-foot rope and three 100-foot ropes to easily navigate the numerous rappels. Our time with a group of five was 10.5 hours—about 5 hours on approach (5 hours hiking, 6 miles, and elevation gain of 2,072 feet), 3 hours in the canyon, and 2.5 hours hiking down The Narrows. | |||||||
| Great | Deep pools | Full wetsuit | Normal | | 4 people Intermediate | Celes (45 reports) | |
Comment: First time doing Imlay for all of us. We took our time did all raps together took lots of videos and pictures. The most "keeper" of potholes were only a foot below lip, since it had rained over a week ago. A couple of the guys were good climbers so no escape tools needed. No issues to report. The guys wore 5mm and were all fine. I went overkill with 2 layers of micro fleece plus thermal under my drysuit. Could have gone with just 1 layer and still be fine.
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| Amazing | | Thin wetsuit | | | 3 people Intermediate to Advanced | RFontaine (391 reports) | |
Comment: Another awesome run of Imlay! Truly some of the best that Zion has to offer!
Keeper potholes are about as low as they get! Makes for super fun escapes! Most pools less than waist deep. 4/3 wetsuit - (wait as long as you can before putting it on, water not cold early on) 4hr approach 6.5hr canyon 1.5hr exit The Narrows is not cold, glad we took wetsuits off before last rap! Enjoyed the day at a leisurely pace! | |||||||
| Great | Deep pools | Full wetsuit | Advanced | | 4 people Intermediate to Advanced | Mchlprk11100 (16 reports) | |
Comment: Water levels were low to medium. Definitely in keeper mode. The 3 major pothole problems added just the right amount of spice to an already incredible route. 1st pothole was very low and utilizing a guided rappel helped us get through fast. 2nd pothole was a swimmer. 3rd pothole we were able to stand. The smaller potholes at the 3rd to last rappel were bypassed utilizing a guided rappel as well for everyone but the first one down.
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| Amazing | | Full wetsuit | | | 4 people Advanced | RFontaine (391 reports) | |
Comment: Once again, such a fun and beautiful canyon, one of my top favs! Rappelled into the last part of upper Imlay, my new favorite way to get into this canyon. Water level dropping a bit, needed hooks once or twice, definitely dont forget them! 5/4 was comfy! Splash jacket nice to cut the breeze near the end. 11hours at a leisurely pace.
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| Amazing | Deep pools | Thick wetsuit | | | 5 people Intermediate to Advanced | Gkbalcells (1 reports) | |
Comment: This was my first time running it, but others in my group who ran it in March of this year said the potholes have filled in with quite a bit of sand. Only used a hook to get out of the big pothole near the end, otherwise partner assisted or climbed out of all other potholes. Chilly water but group was comfy in 5-7mm wetsuits.
I lost a rope in a purple rope bag in the last big pothole. It got waterlogged and sank to the bottom. If you find it please call or text me at - 4348062189! $100 reward!!
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| Amazing | | Full wetsuit | | | 6 people Beginner to Advanced | RFontaine (391 reports),Kirbside (109 reports) | |
Comment: Always incredible and full value! Top notch beauty and fun!
We cut over far left at end of approach to follow a drainage down and rappelled into upper Imlay before the last 2 drops. Very worth doing! All pot holes very full and escapable without gear by mono-ing the pockets. Should still always bring a pair of hooks just in case. Water clean and comfy in a 5/4 wetsuit.
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| Amazing | Deep pools | Full wetsuit | Special challenges | | 5 people Advanced | Coops (162 reports),Kirbside (109 reports),AdamOtter (107 reports) | |
Comment: Amazing day in Imlay. My first time doing Imlay **not** in easy mode.
Water level was lowish. 2-5 feet below the lip in most cases. Most problems yielded to partner assists + hooks. One assist required one person to be underwater (water depth was ~7-8 feet) and the other person to insert a hook. One exit was made easier using the hook holes as mono pockets. One exit required a pot shot or rope bag throw. Overall quite fun if you are looking for some challenges. Anchors are in a condition they are often in in Imlay (sketchy looking bolts and sometimes odd placements due to the floor level changing as obstacles change).
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| Amazing | Deep pools | Full wetsuit | Normal | | 3 people Advanced | Sqshemet (86 reports),Kirbside (109 reports),Epeairs (76 reports) | |
Comment: Overall an amazing day in Imlay, as always. We took the right side approach but dropped in above the 2 potholes the left approach adds. CEM from a tree at the head of the wash was 90ish feet.
Imlay is very full but water level is starting to go down slowly. No pothole challenges. Group was cozy in a mix of 5.5:3, 10:5, 7:3 wetsuits with no rain jackets. We were moving efficiently and a slower group might be more chilly. Time does not include a few hours spent in Orderville on the way out.
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