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pokerDawg previously said:
Wow....I didn't know such a thing was done around here. I wish I were more fit to even learn this. I'd love to video tape your adventure. Maybe by 2009, I will lose the spare tire.
Have fun and be safe.
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The Colorado Plateau is the hot spot for canyoneering in the US (mostly southern Utah), with Zion NP being thought of by many as the premier area. But, there is a small, active and growing group of canyoneers here in So Cal. If you took a look at Chris Brennan's web site that Teotwaki posted you've seen that there are a surprising number of interesting canyons in the local mountains. The other thing that's been a bit of a revelation to me is how many waterfalls there are. It can be a great way to see some unkown and very beautiful spots in the local mountains. The photo in my avatar was taken in a very pretty waterfall on the middle fork of Lytle Creek.
I checked the ACA schedule (
American Canyoneering Association) and it looks like there is a class planned out here in Feb next year.