Conditions:Tin Roof Canyon-20240818132846

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Latest:

17 Aug 2024 (1 yr, 1 month ago)

Reported by: MountainMongo (12 reports)
Quality:

Great
Waterflow:
Deep pools
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Wetsuit:
None
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Water temperature:
60 deg C
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Difficulty:
Special challenges
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Time: Time3.png 7 hours Bar3.png

Team: 2 people with experience level Expert to Intermediate

Trip report URL:

Comments: Canyon itself is 3 stars but the access to the upper reaches of wet beaver is 4. Only two raps were needed to descend. 25 ft and a 10+10 that was fiddled off an oak tree past two potholes, requiring roughly 60ft of rope. Also this could be an assisted down climb and then a slide. The exit was the main challenge. There are two 30ft dry falls that needed to be gained. The first on lookers left scramble then traverse back to the open drainage. The second is a climb just lookers right of the dry fall 5.3 coconino climbing. I belayed my partner up after. After this it was just boulder scrambling the rest of the way but little to no bushwhacking. Car park was off on track but only added 0.4 miles on each end. Best access is from cedar flats coming from 618. Access from stone man lake road to 214 is a malapai mess.



All condition reports


Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


Great

Deep pools
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None
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Special challenges
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Time3.png 7 hours
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2 people
Expert to Intermediate
MountainMongo (12 reports)
Comment: Canyon itself is 3 stars but the access to the upper reaches of wet beaver is 4. Only two raps were needed to descend. 25 ft and a 10+10 that was fiddled off an oak tree past two potholes, requiring roughly 60ft of rope. Also this could be an assisted down climb and then a slide. The exit was the main challenge. There are two 30ft dry falls that needed to be gained. The first on lookers left scramble then traverse back to the open drainage. The second is a climb just lookers right of the dry fall 5.3 coconino climbing. I belayed my partner up after. After this it was just boulder scrambling the rest of the way but little to no bushwhacking. Car park was off on track but only added 0.4 miles on each end. Best access is from cedar flats coming from 618. Access from stone man lake road to 214 is a malapai mess.