Roflaschlucht
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| | Raps:6, max ↨49ft
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| Condition Reports: | 9 Nov 2022
"Equiped the canyon for canyoning (there were already some anchors from Kayaking people). |
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| Best season: | Summer to Autumn
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Introduction
Short but impressive canyon, with big pools, known for its last waterfall where you can walk behind it on a touristic path. Most of it can be jumped or done as a slide. Please call the hydroelectric company to make sure that they aren't releasing water from the dam.
Approach
Descent
It starts with an open waterfall. An anchor is on the right, but from the big boulder on the left, it should be possible to jump in the small pool (6-7m). After 50m-100m of walking comes the most continuous section of the canyon. Downclimb 3-4m. Then comes a small rappel, you can also climb up on the right and jump from 8m. Next is a 10m-12m drop where you can slide down.
After another 50m-100m is a flat narrow Waterfall. Rappel halfway down on the right, and then slide or jump in the pool behind the whitewater.
To finish off, you'll find a 5m drop followed by the final Waterfall. Both can be jumped, but on the last one you'll need to reach the little nose in between the two water jets.