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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
Last day in death Valley and the weather was a beautiful 72 degrees in Badwater basin with a cool breeze in the shade. It was a great condition to hike up the mountain for a nice loop trip to pull down Helios Canyon
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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley
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Helios canyon is in the Badwater basin region so it is accessible by any car and is great for a half day trip through a pretty straightforward canyon.
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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
There is a sneak route which will drop you into the canyon but to get the full effect, I recommend starting from the top.
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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
The hike up is straightforward regarding the route but does require you to negotiate the scree slopes you will encounter on the way up.
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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
The views were really nice of badwater basin and I could see cars driving by as I made my descent down to the bottom.
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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
There were a few raps that were between 160 and 180ft but the remaining drops were less than 100ft which made for a nice quick pull. You want to make sure you check the natural anchors being used and check the webbing before loading the anchor to ensure that they have not shifted.
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Helios Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
The breeze was a cool wind and the canyon was dry as a bone. there is some exposed climb downs but with a little team work, negotiation, and scrambling, it should not require the use of a hand line but I can see where it can be helpful.
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Helios/Deminos Canyon 3AII Death Valley |
I am looking forward to going back to Death Valley for more canyoneering routes as they have been recently ben uncovered and look quite interesting for a dry pull in the Valley.
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Helios/Deminos Canyon 3AII Death Valley |