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Mumbai Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
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Difficulty:3B IV X (v6a2 IV)
Raps:‌3-5, max ↨90ft
Metric
Overall:11h ⟷11mi
Approach:2.5h
Descent:5h
Exit:3.5h
Shuttle:None
Vehicle:High Clearance
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Introduction

Approach

Descent

X canyon. Upper & lower sections.

The final rap & Lake Powell water levels:

  • Lake Powell at 3,592ft is "a short stroll below where Mumbai enters Fiftymile". Ram
  • Lake Powell at 3,611ft is estimated as a 1,500 ft swim from the last rappel to dry land in Fiftymile creek. Logan.
  • Lake Powell at 3,622ft is estimated as "over half a mile to where we climbed out of the lake". Ram.


Exit

Red tape

Beta sites


Trip reports and media

  • Ram & Aaron Ramras on Canyon Tales  : Alone Together in Mumbai Canyon (May 16–17, 2010), Lake Powell 3,622ft. Final rap into Lake Powell.
  • Ram on Canyon Tales  : Return to Mumbai (2015) - exact date unknown, but as a guess and guide, May 17, 2015 had Lake Powell at 3,592ft. Final rap dry, a short stroll below where Mumbai enters Fiftymile.
  • Tre-C on Canyon Tales  : The World of X from a Vertically Challenged Perspective. April 23, 2016. Lake Powell 3,592ft. Final rap dry and looked as short stroll to the lake.

Logan - 10/14/2016: Lake Powell water level 3611ft made for a 1500 foot 30 min. swim. Until the last rappel the only unavoidable water was thigh deep. 3canyoneers. 10 hours 40 minutes car to car.


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Information provided by automated processes. Main photo by (unknown). Authors are listed in chronological order.

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