Checkerboard Canyon 5-14-15

ram

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Troy Ayers had done good world for the Coalition of American Canyoneers as a board member and we had a wonderful time in Sad Cow a few years back, so when an invite arrived from him to join a Checkerboard descent, I signed right up. As the date neared, Mark Burnham shared that he was in the neighborhood. I asked Troy to include him, if there was room. There was and Mark signed on, along with 2 of Troys friends, Alan and Nathan. Five to go.

Checkerboard is a bit of an expedition. Longish approach, the canyon takes time and then you are 6 miles up the Narrows when you exit the canyon. Add the fact the top and bottom of the canyon are a couple of hours of driving apart and you are presented with logistics on a tight schedule. Oh and that road you drive up to get to the canyon? It turns to "baby poop" when wet. So the chance of rain in the forecast added another layer of concern for us. One could get separated from the vehicles at the top trail head and for several days, if the rains do come.

To the rescue comes Troy and his friends. A plan is made to drive up the evening before, get dropped off and camp. Troy and party supply all of us with sleeping bags, foam pads, shelter, extra water to fill up the next day, all from his cache of extra boy scout gear. All stored in plastic tubs, these will be cached the next morning and picked up after the trip, as Alan lives in Springdale and runs, along with Michelle, our shuttle driver, the Bed and Breakfast "Canyon Vista." A good thing, as the rains did come and it would be awhile till the gear was retrieved.

I expected the final mile plus to the Dakota Hill trail head to be rough. It wasn't. A Caterpillar had been through and graded the thing. It was a tad unconsolidated, but smoothed out compared to normal. We set up camp under a large juniper tree and went to sleep. At first light, I awoke to the flash of lightening to the north east. Then a faint rumble of thunder. Further daylight showed the storm cell not too far away. It would miss us, but send our senses to a more alert status. With no vehicle to retreat with, if we had wanted to, we decided to wander over toward the canyon and see how the day developed.

We left the new improved road for the ridge, wondering where this new road was headed? An hour and a half later, we figured it out. I assume the road went down to Walker and back up to the top of Esplin Canyons,following the old ATV tract, before crossing the ridge and stopping at a plowed up meadow, on the north side of the ridge. It appears that they build a stock pond. Now all they need is water. Alas the fence at the park boundary is in disrepair and cow pies are many within the park. I suspect the road out there will revert to an ATV track now that the pond is built? I can hope anyway.

We got to the suit up and harness up spot in 3 hours. The fire a few years back has made this passage stunningly easier. The upper canyon was a delight. The impressive south wall, colorful and cross bedded, was the feature for which the canyon was named. It had been almost 4 years since I was last in the canyon and the section of false bottomed rappels, which came next, was notably different than the last time I was there. This feature has changed a few times over the years. The potential for dramatic change is most possible in this section. Just as we hit first water, it started to rain. The rain was light and not of the thunderstorm variety and it added shine to the streaked walls, while not being a danger.

The rain relented, the sun came out, but we tracked the several exits in the canyon, just in case. The lower canyon was quite wet, had several 'slides" and made folks chatter with excitement. The mild rains came again as Troy was going last down the final rap. Hot earlier, now chilled, I took off down the Narrows. One more spell of rain and one big boom of thunder in the Wall Street part of the canyon encouraged me to keep on keeping on.

I hit the bus stop before 4:45 PM, coming in at 10:35 hours, start to finish. It was a lovely day. Great to be out with Troy and Mark again and the chance to meet Nathan and Alan. Thanks to Michelle for the shuttle and Troy for the invite. The canyon, one of the best in Zion, always delivers the goods. I shall return.

Ram

Storm and moon in first light


On the Dakota Hill ridge


A stark and pretty fire scarred landscape




Alan looking rather intense


Canyon there!


Alan is off


troy on the big entry






Colorful walls






Mark sports a winning smile


Nathan on rap


Slot down there forming




Mark likes it


So does Nathan and Alan




Green light


A lovely hallway


rain streaks






The sun comes back






Troy


Slanted for a bit. Often holds snow in the spring


A serious man


Swirls


Troy post swim


Mark at one of the slides












Final rap






Rain


Mark likes food and the canyon


6 miles of river to hop


Big Spring


Rain...headed out








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Cool looking Canyon @ram. I love that red patina wearing down in the white.
 
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Awesome photos, Ram. It may not have been the 'thunderstorm variety', but I'd still be pretty freaked out with rain coming down in a place like that! Thanks for posting!
 
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