Parunuweap Canyon

chandlerwest

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There is a natural barrier that blocks the views and access to the southern border country of Zion National Park. No formal trails venture into the area. Most of the section is mysteriously locked away as a "Research Area", thus access is prohibited. Considering its has a mystical name "Parunuweap" it just screams to be peeked at.

Most people become familiar with the area by canyoneering down Fat Man's Misery. In June 2015 I ventured past Cockeyed Falls then up through the pass near Lost Peak. Then down the incredible Crawford Wash drainage to what was literally just a window view into Parunuweap Canyon. From researching this trip there was an overlook mentioned that jutted out into the canyon but the access to it was a steep climb/scramble up a chute that could be described as "pitchy". So I put that into my back pocket for another day.

With @Scott Chandler being home last week this was my opportunity. I told him that I needed his route finding skills and off we went with @Jeffrey Chandler to hopefully witness the full grandeur of Parunuweap Canyon.

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When we reached this view into Crawford Wash I pointed out the chute that we needed to navigate. Just beyond the shaded cliff.IMG_5353.JPG

We needed to drop down then...go up. @Scott Chandler had a similar reaction to mine. "That's pitchy." We inspected the ridgeline directly to the south and decided to check that access. We figured that we would cliff out at some point since the beta said we needed to go up that blasted chute.

Split open geode-like rock.
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First view of the end of the ridgeline....our goal. Yonder point on right.IMG_5364.JPG

We never cliffed out. We could always figure someway around/over/down.
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A foot tall Juniper that figured that this crack would work.....just fine.
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A good view of the ridgeline going out to the overlook.
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These Bighorn rams reacted in quite a weary yet intrigued manner to us. I don't think they see many people.
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We made a pretty strong climb/push to get here and went "oh crap we ain't there yet. How do we get off of here?"
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Eventually we reached the end of the ridge and this forbidden canyon fell open to us in 360 degrees of splendor. I couldn't get the smile off my face!IMG_5404.JPG IMG_5406.JPG IMG_5408.JPG IMG_5409.JPG IMG_5414.JPG IMG_5421.JPG IMG_5413.JPG

Looking North to the main section of Zion National Park
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Lost Peak is the white "peak" peeking out on the left.
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My boys!
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Just another day in east........south Zion National Park.
 
excellent trip from Carmel Jct as well....... Canyon below Powell Plaque to Labrynth Falls has no equal .....
 
one of my bucket list trips for this year, I want to see the Powell Plaque as well and drop down into the canyon
When my sons got back from doing Misery Canyon I expressed that I wanted to go out to where they climbed out from the river (which is where the plaque is). They both were emphatic that they did not want me dropping down to the river because it was quite a climb back up. Well I got to that point above the river and it killed me. The river was RIGHT THERE. I wanted to see around that corner toward Labrynth Fall so very much. But I had their advice ringing in my head. So I took my photos and trudged back out. (I'm good with that!)
 
excellent trip from Carmel Jct as well....... Canyon below Powell Plaque to Labrynth Falls has no equal .....
I have this dang fool notion of walking the ridgeline out to above Labrynth Falls. I am sure getting close enough is not possible but some day I hope to wander around in that direction.
 
Fantastic photos of a fantastic place. Thanks! And love the animals.
 
Great to see these rarely visited views. Thanks for sharing
 

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