Conditions:Wife 5-20250213164510

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Latest:

8 Feb 2025 (1 month ago)

Reported by: Mchlprk11100 (2 reports)
Quality:

Great
Waterflow:
Dry
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Wetsuit:
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Water temperature:
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Difficulty:
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Team: 4 people with experience level Intermediate to Advanced

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Comments: Did the canyon after completing Cassidy. It was completely dry and a fun canyon for the afternoon. Deadman anchor and webbing at the last rap is still in good condition.

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  • All condition reports


    Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


    Great

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    2 people
    Beginner to Intermediate
    Nolimitfez (6 reports)
    Comment: Another quick quarter-day run on the wives. Saw some Desert Bighorn Sheep about 100 yards off the drop in of rap 1. All anchors in good shape. Rappel all the way down off rap 4 as downclimb is spicy.


    8 Feb 2025


    Great

    Dry
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    None
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    Normal
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    4 people
    Intermediate to Advanced
    Mchlprk11100 (2 reports)
    Comment: Did the canyon after completing Cassidy. It was completely dry and a fun canyon for the afternoon. Deadman anchor and webbing at the last rap is still in good condition.
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  • Good

    Dry
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    None
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    Normal
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    5 people
    Intermediate to Advanced
    Tcarlisle (73 reports)
    Comment: After exiting Fire Canyon a select number of our team dropped into Wife 5 for a quickie. From the first anchor to the last took us 1 hour and 15 minutes (not counting approach and exit times.) We did a little reworking of some anchors but all were in decent shape. Much of the webbing appears to be what I had placed in the canyon a few months ago but it is still looking good. We un-buried, checked, and rebuilt the last deadman/cairn anchor. The spots that usually hold some water are either dry, muddy, or very low.




    Good

    Very Low
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    4 people
    Brand new to Advanced
    Tcarlisle (73 reports)
    Comment: Group of four people. Three climbers new to canyonering. Did a morning run before the afternoon rain was forecasted to arrive and were out before the clouds started building. One knee deep pool in the canyon that can be bridged over by the tall or skilled.

    The anchor for the 100 foot rappel needed to be reworked. It would have been best to rebuild it but after a few days of canyoneering we were running low on webbing and decided to conserve what we had. Re-worked the anchor to incorporate a courtesy system. The webbing around the bush is starting to look a little sun backed in places the webbing around the arch looks good. Would recommend bringing enough webbing to rebuild this anchor in the near future.

    Rebuild the cairn anchor for the last rappel and extended the webbing over the edge for a clean pull (I have stuck a rope there in the past in the "V" slot). The webbing around the main rock was looking good still but the tail was short. Used a intermediate quicklink to attach a loner tail and to provide a place to clip in for a courtesy anchor. The quick link on the tail is on the large side (one that was recycled from another anchor) and I would recommend swapping it out or at least being careful to ensure your carabiner won't go through if biner blocking. Other, releasable, rigging types should be fine on the quick link, however.




    Good

    Very Low
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    None
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    Time3.png 7 hours
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    12 people
    Brand new to Advanced
    Tcarlisle (73 reports)
    Comment: Wife 5. Group of 12. One teenager who was on their first rappelling activity ever (After a lot of prep work and some practice.) Mixed ability group but majority were beginners and novices.

    The absolute beginner did great, but was scared and went slow. Moving a big group took more time than anticipated.

    Lower in the canyon there is some waist-deep water. It can be stemmed over, but most beginners will have difficulty doing this for the last pool.

    We rebuilt a few anchors which took some time.

    Great experience. Finished before the rain moved in later in the evening.




    Great

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    5 people
    Beginner to Advanced
    Tcarlisle (73 reports)
    Comment: Descended Wife 5 and Wife 3. 5 people, 4hrs 45mins car to car. No water, snow, or ice present in the canyons or on approach/exits. Anchors and webbing in the canyons are in good condition and in proper order. Clear, sunny sky and decent temps for November. Jackets were needed in the canyon at times. Not even a small pocket of water was present in either canyon. No unusual rigging or hazards to report.