Ponderosa

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Ponderosa Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
Also known as: Ponderosa Canyon.
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Difficulty:3A II PG (v4a1 II)
Raps:‌3, max ↨100ft
Metric
Overall:3-6h
Approach:1.5-2h
Descent:30min-2h
Exit:1-2h
Shuttle:None
Vehicle:Passenger
Rock type:Sandstone
Start:
Parking:
Condition Reports:
23 Nov 2024
"All Raps have good webbing, removed a second backup rapide from rap 2 (why backup?). All rap starts are pretty smooth, R2 is the most janky, chose R1b

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Best season:
Sep-May, After rains
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Introduction[edit]

A scenic mini canyon nestled in the heart of Boynton Canyon with a beautiful and engaging approach and a few quality rappels. Best if you can catch it with run-off and great for combining with other local routes. Short, but sweet.

Approach[edit]

KML track starts and ends at the Boynton Canyon Trail.

Turn off the main trail, following a small drainage at first, and begin working your way up towards Gordon’s Ridge. You will soon encounter a 20’ class IV climb with solid holds (PG rating). There is a tree at the top to which a rope could be rigged for a handline or belay, if necessary. Scramble up a few sections of low-angle slab as you navigate along the peninsula engulfed by sweeping panoramic views.

  • Ponderosa approach.jpg
  • Arriving at the base of the ridge that looms high above, enter the large bowl and follow the obvious drainage down to a large dead tree. Traverse along the ledge to either R1a or R1b.

    Descent[edit]

    R1a: 80’ off large tree center canyon, set back from the edge. Easy walk-off intro rap.

    R1b: 65’ off tree into narrow crack LDC by large ponderosa. This is a unique rappel that lands you in a small alcove, but is not suitable for larger folks and may require you to remove and hang your pack below you.

    R2: 100’ set high off large tree center canyon. The rap will take a full 100’ rope. Longer pull recommended, but not required. Drop rope straight down to avoid trees.

    R3: 70’ off tree LDC. Drop rope straight down to avoid trees.

    Exit[edit]

    Follow the wash back to the main trail.

    Please respect all archeological sites.

    Red tape[edit]

    Beta sites[edit]

    Trip reports and media[edit]

    Jerry Arizona Video:

    Background[edit]

    Established 8/29/2021

    Credits

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

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