RyanP
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I am considering doing a trip centered around some of the easier technical/semi-technical Zion canyons such as the top-down versions of Subway and Orderville Canyon. Unfortunately, I have no canyoneering (or rappelling) experience (other than a few of the easier non-technical canyons like the Zion Narrows (top-down) and Little Wild Horse), and I don't know exactly where to get started.
1. If I were to buy my own gear (rather than rent/borrow), what gear would I need to buy? If you could please list the gear items I would need (rope, harness, belay device, wetsuit, ...?), along with how much I should expect to pay for them, I would greatly appreciate it! In my dreams, this would be the first of many such trips, but in reality (I live in Denver and have young kids), I won't be using said gear more than once per year or so at most going forward, so I'm trying to decide if this is even worth it.
2. Everyone seems to recommend doing canyons like these with a more experienced partner if it is your first time. Unfortunately, I don't have a more experienced partner, so I was hoping I could pick some beginner-friendly canyons and just gradually work my way up (similar to how I learned backpacking skills). Is that a reasonable plan? Are these routes easy enough that I could just research the routes, and practice rappelling here locally, and then attempt these canyons? Or would I need to take a class first to safely attempt these canyons?
3. Along those lines, if anyone has any recommendations for better introductions to technical canyoneering, please let me know.
Thanks!
1. If I were to buy my own gear (rather than rent/borrow), what gear would I need to buy? If you could please list the gear items I would need (rope, harness, belay device, wetsuit, ...?), along with how much I should expect to pay for them, I would greatly appreciate it! In my dreams, this would be the first of many such trips, but in reality (I live in Denver and have young kids), I won't be using said gear more than once per year or so at most going forward, so I'm trying to decide if this is even worth it.
2. Everyone seems to recommend doing canyons like these with a more experienced partner if it is your first time. Unfortunately, I don't have a more experienced partner, so I was hoping I could pick some beginner-friendly canyons and just gradually work my way up (similar to how I learned backpacking skills). Is that a reasonable plan? Are these routes easy enough that I could just research the routes, and practice rappelling here locally, and then attempt these canyons? Or would I need to take a class first to safely attempt these canyons?
3. Along those lines, if anyone has any recommendations for better introductions to technical canyoneering, please let me know.
Thanks!