Wood Bee Canyon
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Also known as: Little Fork of Woodruff.
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| Difficulty:3A I (v2a1 I) Raps:2, max ↨20ft
Red Tape:No permit required Shuttle:None Vehicle:Passenger | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Condition Reports: | 26 Oct 2024
"Added this one on after Woody. Took 75 min RT from a spot in the wash where the approach to Little Fork begins, to returning to same spot. Muddy/soupy |
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Best season: | Spring and Fall (avg for this region)
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Introduction[edit]
When combined with Woodsy and Woodchucke, these three little R-slots are a 4-star day and can be done in 5-6 hours by a competent team. Woodchuck offers an optional XX silo crossing that can be done high with a hands-to-feet bridge move. Both of the rappel anchors in Woodsy are fantastic downclimbs, the first one appears not to go at first, but is fairly easy once you reach a foot under the chockstone at the top. Little offers an optional X silo crossing and two nice rappels, along with some stemming. If you want to get your R stemming on and see what X silo crossings look like, these are truly great.
Approach[edit]
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Exit[edit]
Red tape[edit]
Beta sites[edit]
BluuGnome.com : Wood Bee Canyon
Super Amazing Map : Wood Bee
Trip reports and media[edit]
YouTube.com : Richard Pattison, Wood Bee canyon movie