Alive in Rubio Canyon

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Sean
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Here be Part 1 of my new, potentially infinite series of Alive reports from the mountains. This time I visited Rubio Canyon during recent storm and saw trails while much water roared from creekbed. Kickass.

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Need help with them rocks?
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Kids don't get high and hike after significant rains unless you have cookies from 7-11 with you.
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I like the original sound, and no epic soundtrack.
But as far as Rubio canyon, you'll get a stern warning about failing to mention flooding.
Going further would have been a whole nother discussion. Just put a giant skull and bones.
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AW~ wrote: Going further would have been a whole nother discussion. Just put a giant skull and bones.
Yep. I only made it a short ways beyond the ruins. There was way too much water and crumbling slopes for safe passage beyond that point. I witnessed a small slide lower down. I'm sure there's plenty of fresh material up near the waterfalls.
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HikeUp wrote: Need help with them rocks?
Definitely. We should probably stage the solid ones nearby for future use.
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Sean wrote:
HikeUp wrote: Need help with them rocks?
Definitely. We should probably stage the solid ones nearby for future use.
Let me know when you want to go. Good chance I could help any day of the week.
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Rubio this afternoon. Snuck out during a brief break in the rain. Trail to pavilion is clear and in great shape. The canyon floor has new debris, but pretty passable and no significant landslides. Did not see a soul.
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Post by Sean »

Sweet, thanks for documenting the falls.
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