Conditions:Rubio Canyon (East Fork)-20230929040116

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14 Sep 2023 (1 yr, 8 mos ago)

Reported by: Willie92708 (997 reports)
Quality:

Good
Waterflow:
Very Low
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Wetsuit:
None
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Water temperature:
18.8C deg C
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Difficulty:
Normal
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Time: Time3.png 6 hours Bar3.png

Team: 2 people

Trip report URL:

Comments: We hiked up the Lone Tree trail and down the landslide drop-in. Water flow is surprisingly present all the way through the canyon (after the springs), even at the last rappel in Lower Rubio (see pics). Water temp was warm enough not to even need a rain jacket at 66F.

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  • All condition reports


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    Good

    Very Low
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    3 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: I worked over landslide anchors and lines which chewed up over an hour. They still need help. Once at R2, the rest of the canyon run was smooth. The waterflow from the springs is solid, and the Leontine and lower have good flow (see pic) for so late season.
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  • Good

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    Time3.png 6 hours
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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: The land slide drop-in is its usual mess (special challenges), and it has changed quite a bit this year. From the junction (above R2), the canyon seems all the same with a nice bit of water flow after the springs.




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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: The foggy climb up turned to bright Sun above the marine layer and then back into it on the way down the landslide. I did some more adjustments to the landslide anchors, but I need to get new ones installed. After the springs there is quite a bit of waterflow (see pic), but it easy enough to only get feet wet. However, entering Rubio Lenotine is a different story.
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  • Good

    Very Low
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    Time3.png 7 hours
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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: My adjustments on the landslide anchors early in the winter held up well. I spent a bunch of extra time setting up locations for further adjustments to the anchors so they will hold up better through the winters. Waterflow is "very low" (see pic), but given the chilly day a rain jacket and pants were nice.
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  • Good

    Very Low
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    Time4.png 9 hours
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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: The climb up the lone tree took 1:50 with a heavier than normal pack (extra rigging stuff and wetsuit for lower Rubio). I fixed up the landslide anchors and line positions for the winter storms, which took 3:30 (special challenges), making the trip 6.0 hours from car to R2. The rest of the run was 3.5 hours at a relaxed pace. The water flow was enough to get a bit wet on the big drops in the lower canyon (see pics).
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  • Good

    Very Low
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    Time3.png 7 hours
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    3 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)




    Good

    Very Low
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    Time3.png 6 hours
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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: I spent an extra 30 minutes trimming the Lone Tree trail on the way up, since some plants limbs were in the way. The canyon run was straightforward as the anchors are all still good. There were an amazing number of frogs from the springs all the way past the last rappel in lower Rubio. Water flow is quite significant in the lower canyon (see pic).
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  • Good

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    Time3.png 6 hours
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    2 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: We hiked up the Lone Tree trail and down the landslide drop-in. Water flow is surprisingly present all the way through the canyon (after the springs), even at the last rappel in Lower Rubio (see pics). Water temp was warm enough not to even need a rain jacket at 66F.
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  • Amazing

    Very Low
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    1 people
    Jcsjcs (121 reports)
    Comment: Night run. Loved Willie's well-pruned drop in trail and multitude of fixed lines down the landslide. Thanks for all you do, Willie! Only got legs wet up until Leontine, then was showered in the waterfalls. Perfect conditions a few days after the tropical storm.




    Good

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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: It was a warm day; 82F at 5 AM! So, even hiking up the Lone Tree trail was hot. I did a bit of work on the landslide anchors, thus pushing the run to over 6 hours. Water flow exists all the way through the canyon, even Lower Rubio.




    Good

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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: I did a LOT of work trim up the landslide trail and cutting up other dead fall trees in the canyon, around 5 hours total. This past winter was hard on many plants, and some wound up covering the trail and blocking the canyon. Now access is much better. Water flow is quite high for the spring area, and stays solid through all lower Rubio (see pics).
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  • Good

    Low
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    Time3.png 6 hours
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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: I dropped in the landslide approach, and yes, it's a mess. Not just all the rocks and dirt that has moved in the slide itself, but the approach drop-in trail needs some serious trimming work on the Ceanothus bushes. Below the landslide, the canyon is nice and clean. Water flow from the springs is much higher than normal (see pic), and by the Leontine, it's enough that I'm glad I brought a wetsuit for the chilly day with heavy marine layer.
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  • Great

    Moderate Low
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    3 people
    ADubs (13 reports)
    Comment: A gorgeous day. Did the Lone Tree approach, trail was unaffected by the recent storms, but the Gooseberry connector took a few more hits. The heavy rainfall also fully trashed the landslide drop-in, take extreme care, everything is very loose and hasn't settled yet. Crumbling skins of mud on everything. The last section of the landslide route saw a sizable chunk of the hillside fall just below the anchor, definitely recommend a rope for the last 100' because of how loose everything is... lots of fresh rockfall. We replaced the webbing on R2 in the normal route as it was very stiff and looked to have been pretty battered by the flooding. Very cleaned out, the remainder of the anchors in good condition. (A note on our time, we like to stop for snacks, look around and enjoy the canyon - so our group's time is never meant to be indicative of how long this canyon will take for someone who is just here for the route :)




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    2 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: We hiked up the Lone Tree trail to Muir Peak (4688 summit), and down the landslide drop-in. The canyon has been cleaned out again by the recent rains, making for a great run down. The water flow was light after the spring and continued past the Thalehaha, partly because the water company intakes were clogged up. Anchors are good, but there is a couple piece of webbing that are getting quite Sun bleached. It was quite warm for this time of year. We certainly took our dear sweet time on this run.
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  • Good

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    Time3.png 5 hours
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    1 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: My standard run: Lone Tree trail to Muir, down landslide, and everything in the canyon. Water flow is up a bit and there was a trickle of water flow through the Thalehaha (see pic)
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