KAMIKAZE CANYON 3AIII. DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK

December 19, 2018


Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
Kamikaze Canyon is a remote death valley canyon in the west face of the cottonwood range. Access to this canyon is down the racetrack playa road and across the alluvial fan to bottom of the range.I want to thank Scott Swaney for pioneering this first descent and providing the beta for the second descent.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
This is a second descent canyon as the last group led by Scott Swaney was here over 5 years ago.  All of the anchors had to be re-built.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
We headed out into the desert around 0830 and made our steep ascent, 2300ft. to the top of the second escarpment of the ridge to gain the canyon access.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
The steep hikes in Death valley are pretty common when accessing canyons and this ascent was no exception. Heart of stone was rather straightforward and easy compared to the usual ascents.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
Once we got to the top we had a fantastic view of the sierras and Whitney from our first drop, which was around 170ft and just about all free hanging.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
We re-rigged the drop and continued on the leap from and keep everyone building anchors as they continued to rap down through the canyon.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
We encountered some down climbs, some were spicier than others and around 8-9 drops but the canyon surprisingly narrowed up which provided some interesting colors and an array of  scenic value.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
The canyon looked like it had some deep grooves in the face but we were presently surprised to see it narrow up.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
My battery was running low on my main camera so I decided to bring just the I phone and give it a whirl.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
with a few meanderings the canyon opened back up and we were on the alluvial fan once again.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
Leviathan canyon feeds right into the same drainage but we did not have enough time to get leviathan.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
We hiked back to the cars and rounded off the trip at around 6 hours from start to finish.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
There are some more interesting looking canyons on the west face that we will have to come back to and visit in the near future.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
The canyon was a surprise as we were not expecting much and I would give it a 3 out of five stars.  Its worth a drop.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
Its a great way to wrap up canyons for the region as to stick around and grab some of the less visited routes.
Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park
This posting is for the team members experience and for personal reference.  This should not be used to any official beta purposes. Please refer to www.ropewiki.com for more information on this and other canyons.

Kamikaze Canyon. Death Valley National Park

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