Noobie Canyon
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| | Difficulty:3A II (v3a1 II) Raps:2, max ↨80ft
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| Best season: | Nov-Mar (avg for this region)
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Introduction
This canyon had two rappels in it, and one of them you could bypass. And the other rappel is in a side fork of the main canyon. So, it is mainly a "hiking" canyon more than a technical canyon. But still is a very beautiful short canyon with easy access if someones wants to do a quick, easy canyon in DV.
It should have more than 2 stars for a fun beginner canyon, and it has was beautiful canyon for scenery - just not a lot of technical terrain for the experienced canyoneer looking for more difficult problems to tackle.
The two forks make it one that you have to climb up and out to get both of them done on the trip
Approach
Descent
Exit
Red tape
Beta sites
Trip reports and media
Background
First Descent of this canyon completed by Scott Swaney and team (see report above) December 13, 2015