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Ultimate Challenge Canyoneering Adventure

Guided

Duration: 10 hours

Features

Small Group Sizes
Kid Friendly
Instant Book
Private
$349 Person
(Starts at 8AM)
$1,799 Private Tour
(For 1 - 5 people, $349 for each additional person)

Description

Ultimate Challenge Canyoneering Adventure

Come and explore one of America’s most beautiful and amazing wilderness areas; a vast and extraordinary landscape of sweeping slickrock, beautifully sculpted sandstone cliffs, and narrow twisting canyons that have challenged and amazed wilderness adventurers since the late 1800’s. Our adventures through this explorer’s paradise take us through some of the last known places to be mapped in the United States. Traveling through this region provides a feeling of remoteness, ruggedness, and awe that are unmatched in the modern world. For many, their first experience in Canyon Country is transformational. It becomes an intrinsic part of their heart and soul that serves to draw them back time and time again.

Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime! This trip offers enthusiastic adventurers a choice of canyoneering routes that are more advanced and/or located in remote areas such as San Rafael Swell and Robbers Roost. Spend the day scrambling, rappelling, down-climbing, and wading to overcome these natural obstacle courses.
Our ultimate challenge canyoneering adventures offer access to intermediate or advanced canyons. Explore the Alcatraz, Quandary, Boss Hog, Cassidy Arch, Middle Fork of Leprechaun, or locations that are more remote such as Mindbender, Not Mindbender, North Fork Robbers Roost, and Larry Canyon.
Intermediate and advanced-level canyons require previous technical canyoneering experience and a high level of physical fitness and endurance. Remote canyons are beginner-friendly but require long (8+ hours), physical days plus two to three hours round-trip driving time. Guests should be prepared for rugged, off-trail travel, and long strenuous days. These canyons are also well-suited for those interested in multi-day adventures. We set up a central, canyoneering base camp and head out each day on a new exciting adventure.

Duration 

Full Day (8-10 hours)

Location / Where to Meet

Hanksville, UT
The exact meeting location will be provided in your pre-trip information packet.

Ages & Requirements

No previous experience is required! We welcome children aged 7 and older.
Adults should be able to carry a pack weighing 10-20 pounds.

What's Included

  1. Experienced and professional guides
  2. Canyoneering equipment
  3. Canyoneering and rappelling instruction
  4. Snacks and refreshments
  5. State park entrance fees
  6. Safety equipment, including a team first-aid kit and satellite messenger
  7. A commitment to make the tour as exciting, challenging, and informative as you’d like

Not Included

  1. Travel Insurance
  2. Transportation to trailhead
  3. Gratuity for your guide

What to Bring / Wear

Wear clothes you can move in and don’t mind if they get “worn in” by the canyons. Make sure to bring enough layers in case of cool temperatures. For your feet, comfortable medium-weight hiking shoes or boots work best. You need closed-toed shoes (no Chacos!) that you’ve worn before and broken in well. We recommend bringing:
  1. Layered clothing
  2. Comfortable, sturdy footwear
  3. Sun protection
  4. Small backpack
  5. Water bottles or bladder
  6. Headlamp or flashlight

Your Utah Canyoneering Itinerary

Our adventure begins with a warm welcome from your guide who will discuss a shortlist of recommended route options for the day. With some of the best technical slot canyon options on the planet, picking only one is often the first challenge of the day. We’ll discuss your group’s preferences, canyoneering background, and fitness levels before deciding on a route. Rest assured, all of our route options are amazing and take place at some of the wildest, most remote, and serene landscapes in the Lower 48.
Once our route is chosen, we’ll do a final check of gear and provisions and caravan by vehicle to the trailhead. Your guide will provide a short safety discussion and practice session before setting out on the day’s adventure.

Where We Guide

Rest assured, your guide will select the perfect route for your group. Your trip may take place in one of the following areas: 
Robbers Roost / Dirty Devil Wilderness:

In the heart of the Colorado Plateau, just southeast of Hanksville Utah, lies one of the truly undiscovered gems of North America. The Dirty Devil River winds for over ninety miles through a labyrinth of red-rock canyons surrounded by some of the most rugged and remote wilderness landscapes of the American Southwest. Over thousands of millennia, this small desert stream has carved a wilderness paradise that has been home to an interesting variety of inhabitants. The Fremont Indians lived in the canyons for over 800 years—from A.D. 500 to A.D. 1300. Signs of their presence can be observed throughout the region in the form of pictograph panels, granaries, and chiseled moqui steps. More recent inhabitants include bands of outlaws from the late 1800s—most notoriously Butch Cassidy and the Wildbunch Gang. The maze of wild and remote canyons provided an ideal hideout for these fugitives and wild-west outlaws.

Goblin Valley State Park

Hidden amongst the spectacular hoodoos and mesas of Goblin Valley State Park lies a truly fantastic canyoneering adventure. Following a short and fun scramble through the Valley of the Goblins, we enter a beautiful slot canyon that disappears into a dark and mysterious chasm in the Earth. It is here that we put on our canyoneering gear and rappel into this spectacular and awe-inspiring chamber that resembles a Gothic cathedral. The Goblins Lair and Chamber of the Basilisk is truly an unforgettable canyoneering adventure and like most of our trips is suitable for the entire family.

Capitol Reef National Park

For those unfamiliar with the park, it is characterized by colorful sandstone formations, cliffs, canyons, ridges, buttes, and monoliths. Its most stunning geologic feature is a 100-mile-long warp in the Earth’s crust known as the Waterpocket Fold. This 65 million-year-old fold is the largest exposed monocline in North America. It is comprised of younger and older layers of the Earth’s crust which were folded over each other in an S-shape. This striking geologic feature was probably caused by the same collision of continental plates that created the Rocky Mountains. It has weathered and eroded over millennia to expose a fascinating amalgam of brilliantly colored sandstone cliffs and canyons, gleaming white domes, and contrasting layers of intricately shaped rock and sand.

The Maze District - Horseshoe Canyon

The Horseshoe Canyon complex of Canyonlands National Park is a vast, remote, rugged, and beautiful canyon system with some of the most exquisite Barrier Style rock art in the U.S. You can spend days exploring this incredibly expansive area and the Indian rock art and artifacts hidden within its myriad of canyons. The most well-known and recognizable of these is the Great Gallery. Lesser known sites within the 35-mile-long canyon include Cowboy and Walters caves which contain some of the richest and oldest paleontological remains on the Colorado Plateau.

FAQ

Do I need previous experience to participate?
No, this particular adventure is designed for all levels from beginner to advanced. However, you should be prepared for a long day out. 
What kind of snacks do you provide?
We are happy to include healthy, nutritious, and delicious snacks on all of our outings. For snacks, we typically bring a nut mix and dried fruit along with us. We welcome you to bring some snacks of your own if you’ve got something specific you’d like.
Please note: we are happy to accommodate vegetarian, vegan, kosher, and gluten-free diets—after booking, just get in touch with us, and we’ll chat about your dietary needs!
Will there be cell service available?
There is usually little to no signal where we tour. It’s the perfect time to unplug and truly enjoy nature!
How strenuous is this trip?
This trip has a difficulty rating of 3-5 out of 5, which means you can expect the easiest: easy to moderate hiking and scrambling using hands and feet for balance and support. A rope may be used for handlines, belays, rappels, and lowering packs. On the more challenging side, you can expect very difficult, sustained, climbing and scrambling using hands and feet. A rope may be used for handlines, belays, rappels, and lowering packs. May require advanced canyoneering techniques including guided rappels, multi-pitch rappels, complex ropework difficult pothole escapes, and advanced problem-solving and anchor building.
How much solitude will we experience?
Expect to see no more than one or two groups on your trip.
How big are the groups?
On our group tours, we have a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 10 guests. If you'd prefer a private course,  you're welcome to book a private tour for 1-5 guests. Both group and private tours are available to book online at checkout. 

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Get In The Wild Adventures

Cancellation Policy

60 days or more prior to trip start date: full refund minus a $25 per person administrative fee.
59-46 days prior to trip start date: guest will be refunded 75% of trip cost.
45-31 days prior to trip start date: guest will be refunded 50% of trip cost.
30 days or less prior to trip start date: no refund, trip credit, or transfer of payment.
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175 UT-24

Hanksville, UT, 84734

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