20110818 Bailey Canyon

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Taco
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This is a fun, easy canyon with good anchors and no outstanding objective dangers. It's a good place to take new canyoneers led by competent and experience canyoneers. My friend Patty and I went there today. She has advanced beyond this canyon, so we were able to cover basics more thoroughly as a result.

The anchors are all in excellent condition. The 80ft falls (the big one) are more like 100ft, as our 200ft rope double-stranded was literally just long enough to reach the bottom. There is a slabby section of rock before reaching the bottom that would have allowed me to reach safer ground in case of emergency, such as if the rope was not long enough.

Very low water flow, with some pools that were ankle-deep.

All in all, a fun day. This is my second time down this canyon.

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Patty at the drop in

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First rapp

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Mineshaft

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Just before the big one

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Big one's anchor

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Note rope length :-)

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Free rapp

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Dead Bird

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The falls with tons of old bolts

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DAC?

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Under the pancake rock in the shade. TONS of bees. Rather hot out.

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Last rappel

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Please do not hunt the endangered California Imperial Red-Crested Stormtrooper

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Post by lilbitmo »

El Rappel is very Swell, good place to gel (without bees that is) :D
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Post by everyday »

Thats where we're goin ina few days, right? :) looks easy compared to the last place you took me! ha, --( rappeling in the dark was fun though! I wouldnt mind doing something at night again, though not this trip)
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Yep!!
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Post by rokclimbr »

This was my first canyoneering trip in the San Gabriels. Lots of fun. Did you find an old homeless shelter above the drop in?
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Post by HikeUp »

Dead crow = west nile?
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Post by Elwood »

Nice pictures of a nice descent!
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Rocklimber, up. I always try to sneak by quietly.

HikeUp, that's what I thought.
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Post by Mike P »

HikeUp wrote: Dead crow = west nile?
HIGHLY likely, HikeUp. (Could be a raven, too.) WNV is hot this year: WNV in California
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Post by Taco »

Thanks for the link, Mike.
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