Little Santa Anita Canyon
Details
Canyon info is available here:
http://ropewiki.com/index.php/Little_Santa_Anita_Canyon
15 rappels - Highest is 50'
Elevation Gain - 1060 feet
All participants must be experienced and have all required gear to pass through such canyon
Water level - You will get wet! Still plenty water and some swimmers.
Meet here at 7:45: https://goo.gl/maps/iUZURYXqpnUnhtGP8
We start walking at 8:00
Hiking Gear:
Backpack. Plenty water. Lunch/snacks. Clothing appropriate to anticipated weather. Hat. Sunscreen.
Recommended personal First-Aid kit + Emergency Kit.
Gardening:
May of our canyons have over-grown sections.
* Bring your favorite Bypass Pruners, Hedge Sheers, Saw, Machete or whatever you have.
Canyoneering Gear Must:
Harness + Rappelling Device, 3-4 Extra Locking Carabiners, Safety Tether. Helmet. Ascending set of your choice. Whistle.
Ropes:
We'll need at least 1 x 50’ + 100' ropes
- Some Anchors may need replacement. Please bring some Webbing and Quick-links to help with anchors.
Beta:
For your safety and others: Please be sure to have the Beta and Map of the canyon
TRIP RULES (or Safe & Smart Hiking)
> Leave your trip plan and expected start & finish times with a trusted friend or family member.
> Do what you can to be: Trail ready. Weather ready. Emergency ready.
> Stick together! On the hike’s in and out of the canyon do not walk away from the group, wait for others. If you need to use the (natural) facilities, Let someone know.
While rappelling - DO NOT spread the group over more than 2 waterfalls at a time.
THE FINE PRINT
> This is not a guided trip! Canyoneering is a team sport where every member should be able to rappel well, inspect anchors, build new anchors, rig for all contingencies, manage ropes efficiently and contribute in every aspect of the adventure. All participants should have appropriate training and/or sufficient previous experience.
> You are responsible for your own and your guests safety.
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Little Santa Anita Canyon