Bailey & Hastings 10/21/07
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:52 pm
Continuing a relentless assault in the San Gabriels Mike Schasch and I did Bailey & Hastings Canyons yesterday.
Of the two, Bailey is obviously the most popular. Both canyons had about a dozen rappels each. We might have done one or two more in Hastings. Thus, in total we probably did about 25 rappels. Accessing Bailey was rather easy and it's a fairly clean canyon. Hastings was another matter. The bushwhacking to get to and also some inside the canyon was a bit unpleasant. There were also a lot of foxtails. Some of the rappels in Hastings were interesting (and there was a lot of downclimbing) but overall we weren't sure it deserved a 3 star rating. Still, anything's worth doing once and together the two canyons made for a day filled with many rappels and substantial downclimbing. One mostly dry waterfall rappel in Hastings had a small swarm of bees that we had to rappel through. Looked like they tried to sting the rope a few times but fortunately neither Mike or I got stung. We joked about what might have happened had we encountered a swarm of killer bees. Oh, and we also just about stepped on a baby rattlesnake (12 inches) at the base of one of the rappels.
I'll post up a link to photos later.
-Rick
Of the two, Bailey is obviously the most popular. Both canyons had about a dozen rappels each. We might have done one or two more in Hastings. Thus, in total we probably did about 25 rappels. Accessing Bailey was rather easy and it's a fairly clean canyon. Hastings was another matter. The bushwhacking to get to and also some inside the canyon was a bit unpleasant. There were also a lot of foxtails. Some of the rappels in Hastings were interesting (and there was a lot of downclimbing) but overall we weren't sure it deserved a 3 star rating. Still, anything's worth doing once and together the two canyons made for a day filled with many rappels and substantial downclimbing. One mostly dry waterfall rappel in Hastings had a small swarm of bees that we had to rappel through. Looked like they tried to sting the rope a few times but fortunately neither Mike or I got stung. We joked about what might have happened had we encountered a swarm of killer bees. Oh, and we also just about stepped on a baby rattlesnake (12 inches) at the base of one of the rappels.
I'll post up a link to photos later.
-Rick