Blarney Canyon - Right Fork

Beta for Blarney Canyon - right fork in the North Wash area

Duration

1.5

- 3 hrs.

Rating

3

Technical Class Indicates the technicality of the terrain and the tyoe of rope work require.

1 - 

Canyon Hiking Non-technical. No rope is required. See the route description for difficulties.

2 - 

Basic Canyoneering Scrambling, easy climbing or downclimbing. A rope may be handy for handlines, belays, lowering packs and emergency use. Exit or retreat possible upcanyon without fixed ropes.

3 - 

Intermediate Canyoneering Rappels or technical climbing and/or downclimbing. A rope is required for belays and single-pitch rappels. Retreat upcanyon would require fixing ropes.

4 - 

Advanced Canyoneering Aid climbing, multi-pitch rappels and/or complex rope work (such as re-belays, tyrollean traverse, or guided rappels) may be required. Might also require difficult pothole escapes, serious squeezing, extensive high-risk downclimbing, or have difficult-to-establish natural anchors. Rappels longer than 200 feet will usually earn a canyon a Class 4 rating.

A

Water Rating indicates complications due to flowing or still water, under normal conditions.

A - 

Normally dry or with very little water. Wading to waist deep at most.

B - 

Water with no current or light current. Still pools. Falls are normally dry or running at a trickle. Swimming expected.

C - 

Water with strong current. Waterfalls. Wet canyon rope techniques required.

II

Time or Grade indicates the length of the adventure.

I - 

Short. A couple of hours.

II - 

Requires about a half day.

III - 

Normally requires most of a day.

IV - 

Expected to take a long day. Get up early, bring a headlamp. Possible bivy.

V - 

More than one day. Normally done in two days.

VI - 

Two full days or more.

Additional Risk Rating indicates the presence of more risk factors than might be expected.

No Rating - 

Normal risk factors are present on this adventure.

R - 

One or more extraordinary risk factors exist that complicate the descent. Solid technical skills and sound judgment required. Not appropriate for beginners, even with competent leadership.

X - 

Multiple risk factors exist that will complicate the descent. Errors in technique or judgment will likely result in serious injury or death. Descent should be attempted by expert canyoneers only. This is the least-well-established part of the rating system, and the most subjective. Use by beta-providers varies widely, to the point that this part of the rating means very little.

Longest Rappel

40 ft

Number of Rappels

1 -

2

Country: united states

State/Province: UT

City or Nearest City: Hanksville

Camping:

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Sandthrax Campground - BLM

Butler Canyon Campground

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Blarney - Right Fork Rappels

1 - 2 rappels

Blarney Canyon right fork bottom view of rappel 1

Rappel 1

Length: 51 ft

Type of Rappel: Standard

Coordinates: 38.031492,-110.536270

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Rappel 1 is anchored from a cairn/deadman about 10 ft. back from the edge. The webbing extends nicely over the edge of the rappel, allowing for an easy pull once you are down. There is a courtesy anchor tied to the webbing as well.


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Top view of rappel 2 in the right fork of Blarney Canyon

Rappel 2

Length: 16 ft

Type of Rappel: Optional Downclimb

Coordinates: 38.0287,-110.5391556

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This rappel / handline is slung from a large boulder.


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Blarney Canyon - Right Fork Trip Reports

March 27, 2021

This was a fun canyon and very beginner-friendly! The canyon was completely dry and had some fun, simple downclimbs. It is important to know how to build a cairn or deadman anchor just in case you need to replace an anchor. We had a group of 6 and completed the route in just over 2 hours.

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