7 TEACUPS CANYON, CALIFORNIA

June 21, 2021

Seven Teacups is a California classic C class canyon tucked away in the southern hills of sequoia National forest. 



There are a combination of rappels and jumps that will were quite enjoyable for beginners and  the experienced people on the team. 

The raps were less than 100 feet in length and you can do them over and over as there is a lot of places to escape the canyon. 


We went when the temps were around 100 degrees and the water was refreshing. 

I had a 5mm wetsuit but I found that to be too hot. Other people were wearing 3mm wetsuits 


We were also fortunate to meet up with another group which was a blast as we all knew each other but never had the chance to meet in person. 

We were in fun mode and tame conditions in this canyon but earlier in the year, this canyon must be quite interesting with flow. 

The hike to the canyon was very easy ad easy to navigate. 

C class is flowing water conditions and this canyon is not to be taken lightly, especially when the flow is higher in the spring season. 

The exit hike was on a flat trail that takes you right back to your shuttle car. Check out ropewiki for more information on the canyon and conditions. 


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