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Originally Posted by H2bill
Basically, descending slot canyons. It's been done forever but is becoming more mainstream. Here's a link to give you an idea what its about.
http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/utah/
I climbed for years and thought it would interesting to try something that basically is all downhill
Good idea about Moab (I have mountain biked there in the past). This trip, however, I'm trying to stay put relatively in one area and get to know it, vs. trying to see a little bit of a lot. The trip was planned prior to getting my new H2, so that part of it is just icing on the cake. ![Excited](images/smilies/excited.gif)
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Descending slot canyons, Hell I' ve been doing that since I could get it up!
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Black canyons, white canyons, yellow canyons, Mexican canyons, large canyons, tight canyons, wet canyons, dry canyons, bloody canyons and the worst of all the yeasty canyons.
I guess you can say I'm an expert on (or in) slot canyons, a canyoneer if I say so myself.
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