I did this in reverse back in the early 2000s, before youtube, and just had a guidebook that described these canyons in not much detail. It alluded to low 5th class in Dang, but it kind of understated it so I went for it, thinking it sounded like the more interesting way. I had been an intermediate-ish rock climber years before that, and Dang was hard! I got awkwardly stuck stemming under one of those big chockstones, 10 feet up, couldn't move and I really don't know how I ended up making it over. The last dryfall was not hard move-wise but pretty intimidating. Luckily no water but a thunderstorm was coming as I hurried down Ding. It was an adventure!
Love the different rock formations, amazing!
I did this in reverse back in the early 2000s, before youtube, and just had a guidebook that described these canyons in not much detail. It alluded to low 5th class in Dang, but it kind of understated it so I went for it, thinking it sounded like the more interesting way. I had been an intermediate-ish rock climber years before that, and Dang was hard! I got awkwardly stuck stemming under one of those big chockstones, 10 feet up, couldn't move and I really don't know how I ended up making it over. The last dryfall was not hard move-wise but pretty intimidating. Luckily no water but a thunderstorm was coming as I hurried down Ding. It was an adventure!
Woody, Emma, and I loved this video! What a beautiful place. The rock formations are breathtaking!
Thank you!
Did a little of red rock back in the 70's and 80,s . no Go-Pro those days. I had no idea of how much there was to do. thanks alot . do you do HooDoos?
The adventure seems endless for sure! We haven't really explored a lot of Utah yet, but excited to in the future. Have a great day!