BeardoMcGrath
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With Mt. Hillers and the Little Rockies in the background it seems like this is one of the Irish Canyons. Leprechaun maybe?
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Dug out my old slides of 2003 when we repelled down Leprechaun, probably the Middle Fork but couldn't find a pic that matched.
Than had a look again on the North Wash canyons on the internet and found a match.
@BeardoMcGrath is right it's Leprechaun, more precisely the East/Right Fork.
You got it East Fork of Leprechaun. Sorry about the slow reply you’re up. BeardoWith Mt. Hillers and the Little Rockies in the background it seems like this is one of the Irish Canyons. Leprechaun maybe?
I haven’t been to the top but I’m gonna guess Polly’s Island.Where exactly is this?
No, but a good guess anyway. Not sure if there is a reasonable hiker route to the top of Polly’s Island. Maybe for a climber?I haven’t been to the top but I’m gonna guess Polly’s Island.
It looked like it might be doable to me with a partner assist, but I don’t know. I was gonna guess Grand Gulch, but didn’t think that was exact enough and GE looked close.No, but a good guess anyway. Not sure if there is a reasonable hiker route to the top of Polly’s Island. Maybe for a climber
I believe this the the South rim of Todie Canyon at its confluence with Grand Gulch. Looks like a nice spot with some great vantage points.@Magnus- No, but you are closer than @Pukwudgie.
Yes that is it, @Pukwudgie. A nice stroll along the rim takes you there. Bring binoculars.I believe this the the South rim of Todie Canyon at its confluence with Grand Gulch. Looks like a nice spot with some great vantage points.
Yes that is it, @Pukwudgie. A nice stroll along the rim takes you there. Bring binoculars.