Conditions:Moonflower Canyon-20240224224539

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Latest:

18 Feb 2024 (1 yr, 3 mos ago)

Reported by: JohnPenny (7 reports)
Quality:

Great
Waterflow:
Dry
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Wetsuit:
None
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Water temperature:
Difficulty:
Easy
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Time: Time1.png 2 hours Bar1.png

Team: 1 people with experience level Intermediate to Advanced

Trip report URL:

Comments: 2hr 20m ctc



All condition reports


Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


Great

Very Low
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None
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Normal
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Time2.png 3 hours
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3 people
Intermediate to Advanced
Mchlprk11100 (10 reports)
Comment: All bolts and anchors were present and in good condition, including the first bolt, to avoid the first pothole. Both rappels were exactly the length of our 200-foot ropes. Loved having two solid rappels in such a quick canyon.
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  • Great

    Dry
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    None
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    Easy
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    Time1.png 2 hours
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    1 people
    Intermediate to Advanced
    JohnPenny (7 reports)
    Comment: 2hr 20m ctc




    Great

    Dry
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    None
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    Special challenges
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    Time2.png 3 hours
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    7 people
    Beginner to Expert
    Danielson (93 reports)
    Comment: 3 stars for me, but if you love freehangs and long rappels this could easily be a 5 star. A full 200' freehang is pretty rare. Sorry moonflower, I'll meet you in the middle and give you 4, but i mean, your approach hike is called "the stairmaster" - f that.
      • PLEASE READ** As Logan noted, the rap length of the first drop is a solid 200'. We had 2x200' Sterling C-IVs both a couple years old with a bit of shrinkage. We were a few feet off the deck but no big deal as we kept resetting the rappel length after every person until we got it exactly right. On the second rappel we were about 20' too short. The Moab canyoneering book says the rap is 180-220' to which I say: Bullshit, it's 220' unless your ropes are brand spanking new. I cannot immagine lengthening the anchor long enough (while still safely getting on rappel) to make up enough distance, and 180' is preposterous. After I went over the edge and down far enough to discover this I ascended back up, and we pulled the ropes and hiked down DCL.

    The first anchor had 2 bolts that were spinners, a bit of (useless) chain, and a mess of unequalized webbing. We cleaned it up a bit. The bolts at the second anchor were somewhat better. If rappelling the second drop please note that hikers could be down there - rap out of the bag until you can confirm your rope deployment is safe.






    Candition.com (287 reports)
    Comment: Most recent conditions reported at Candition.com




    Amazing

    Very Low
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    None
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    Special challenges
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    Time2.png 4 hours
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    2 people
    Intermediate
    Bricepollock (39 reports)
    Comment: There was water in the first short 15 ft rappel, but it was easily bypassed with the hand line.
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  • 2 people
    Logan (60 reports)
    Comment: 12/20/2016: 3 hours, 2 people, mostly cloudy, 50 degrees, potholes covered in ice, the swimmer can be bypassed by rappelling off bolts on canyon right, 1st rap was exactly 200 feet - we used a new 200 foot rope and left only 2 feet of tail to tie the pull side and it barely reached the tops of the dried grass at the bottom, 2nd rap was about 202 feet but a 200 foot rope sufficed - it was about 4 feet from the floor but we jumped to the uphill side of the slope no problem

    Moved from Moonflower Canyon page to condition report by Bjp (talk) 16:03, 8 February 2016 (EST)