Canyoneering Route Description
Pine Creek Canyon - 3B II
Zion National Park, Utah
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Pictures 6-01-08
Pictures 8-02-09
Pictures from trip 6-01-08 give a better clue of what the canyon
is like.
Quick Facts
06-01-08, 6 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 4.4 hours)
08-02-09, 4 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 4.25 hours)
08-30-09, 5 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 5.5 hours)
Distance - 1.3 miles Total, 0.4 miles Technical
Rappels - 5 Rappels, Longest Rappel 85 feet.
(Rap 5 is the longest rap and used to be 100 feet until there was a rock
fall in 2009)
See the
Canyoneer Trip Report Explanation Notes page
for an explanation of how the technical mileage is determined.
Gear Used for Canyon
Rappelling and anchor gear, 200 foot rope, 70 feet of 1†webbing for
sling placement and wet suits. There are times when wet suits
are not needed but you should always plan on wearing them. The
water can stay pretty cold even in the dead heat of summer.
See the
Canyoneer Trip Report Explanation Notes page for an explanation
of how the gear used list is determined.
General Comments
Pine Creek is often recommended as a beginner canyon. There
should be at least one
experienced person in the group. The final rap was about 100
feet (now only about 85 feet after a rock fall in 2009) and is
very scenic as it drops into a large pool. The start of this
rap is a little precarious and deserves some attention while
setting up on it, which is why there should be at least one
person along with some experience.
The technical portion of this canyon, while short, is very worth
while in terms of scenic beauty and getting a small taste of
various portions of what can be expected in other technical
canyons. Raps 5 drops into a huge grotto. Rap 3
drops into a huge cathedral like area. The hike out
involves lots of boulder hopping and scrambling. Along the
hike out are a few pools to cool off in that are nothing short
of amazing as far as scenery goes.
Raps 3 and 5 are the ones I recommend taking your time on to
soak in the views. Both raps drop into what looks and feel like
a rock chamber. Rap 3 is more chamber like but not as tall.
Rap 5 is the longest rap and combined with the chamber like feel
it is a sight to behold, especially looking down from the start
of the rap.
The hike out involves a lot of boulder hopping and scrambling.
Along the way there are also a few pools to cool off in. Some
of these pools worth taking pictures of for memory sake.
There is also a shorter trail out to the highway but involves
parking in a different spot than described here.
Getting to the Trailhead and Exit Vehicle (Escape Pod) Parking
To get to the Trailhead
The trailhead starts from the parking area by the Canyon
Overlook Trail. To get there drive east on highway 9 (in
Zion) about 4.5 road miles east of the turn off for the "Floor
of the Valley Road". Just after passing under the long
tunnel you will find a parking area on the right with an out
house. The trail starts from behind the out house.
To leave the Exit Vehicle / Escape Pod
From the junction for the turn off to the "Floor of the Valley Road" (the road
with busses only for part of the year), travel
about 1.8 road miles east on Highway 9. The highway will make
a sharp U-turn to the right, then a sharp U-turn to the left
then a second U-turn to the right. The parking for the
exit vehicle is in a large turn out at this second U-turn to the
right. Leave a vehicle here as the escape pod.
Maps
Map showing entire route.
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Map showing mostly the technical section.
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GPS Waypoint Information
Waypoint coordinates are given with the WGS84 datum
and in Lat/Lon hddd° mm.mmm' format unless
otherwise noted.
Approach Waypoints
tPineCreekBeg
Trailhead for the start of Pine Creek Canyon route. Starts
behind the outhouse in the parking area for the Canyon Overview
Trail.
N37 12.786 W112 56.428, Elevation 5134 ft
Canyon / Technical Section Waypoints
yPineCreekTp
Top entry for Pine Creek Canyon.
N37 12.788 W112 56.511
dPineCreekR1
Rap 1 on the Pine Creek canyoneer route. Double rap 30 feet then
20 feet. Anchored RDC from 2 bolt and hangers.
N37 12.789 W112 56.525
dPineCreekR2-3
Raps 2 and 3 in Pine Creek Canyon.
R2 -15 feet from a log jam.
R3 - 45 feet and very scenic, and anchored from 1 bolt and
hanger and 1 glue in anchor LDC..
N37 12.793 W112 56.552 5132
dPineCreekR4
Rap 4 on Pine Creek Route. 45 feet anchored RDC from 2 bolt and
hangers.
N37 12.713 W112 56.708
dPineCreekR5
Rap 5 in Pine Creek Canyon 100 feet. Great scenic rap through a
chamber into a pool below. Anchored from 1 glue in anchor and 1
bolt and hanger.
N37 12.690 W112 56.754
yPineCreekBt
Bottom of the Pine Creek Canyoneer Route.
N37 12.703 W112 56.773
Exit Route Waypoints
wPineCreekRP-1
Pine Creek Route Point 4. Defined trail begins LDC.
N37 12.796 W112 57.155
wPineCreekRP-2
Pine Creek Route Point 6. Exit for out of the wash to the
parking area for the car.
N37 12.890 W112 57.450
ParkPineCreekBT
Park exit vehicle here for the Pine Creek Canyon exit.
N37 12.858 W112 57.475, Elevation 4345 ft.
Details
The Approach:
There is no approach for this route. Simply drop into Pine Creek Canyon behind the outhouses at the parking area.
The Canyon / Technical Section:
The trail starts behind the out houses at the parking area for
the Canyon Overview Trail. It quickly drops down to the bottom of
the canyon floor. After about 600 feet you have passed under the
bridge for highway 9 and are at a down climb to the top of rap 1.
The down climb to rap 1 has a spot to stand part way down on the
left. From there you can stem down to the bottom of the
pothole. If water levels are high this will be a swimmer for a
few feet. On the other end of the pothole is rap 1.
Rap 1 is anchored high up RDC from 2 bolt
and hangers with webbing attached. Rap 1 is a 2
stage rap with the first stage at about 30 feet to a pool below and
the second stage about 20 feet to a larger pool below. Be careful
with the crack running along the area between the first and second
stage of this rap. It was just the right size to hold our 9mm rope
and hinder the rappel. Some had difficulty getting the rope to
cooperate in this section. I can see the rope possibly getting
stuck there if you do not keep a watchful eye on it. The pool
below rap 1 can be a swimmer in high water conditions as well.
Rap 2 is about 150 feet from rap 1. Rap 2 is anchored by
webbing from a log jam and drops about 15 feet into a shallow
pool below.
Rap 3 is immediately after rap 2. Rap 3 is anchored LDC by one
bolt and hanger and one glue-in style anchor. R3 starts down a
gentle slope for about 5 feet then drops off to a vertical rap
of about 45 feet to a pool below. This is a rap you want to
take a little time on. Not because it is difficult but because
it is a very scenic rap. You rap into what appears to be a
large rock chamber with an exit at the bottom. The pool
will be a swimmer if the water levels are high. This rap looks as cool from the
bottom as it does from the top. To exit the chamber you need to
cross the pool to the exit. Just before reaching the other side
of the pool, it becomes a swimmer even in low water conditions.
With the pool full of water it is an easy climb out to continue
the canyon. This chamber is too dark to easily get good
photos of it unless the sun is in just the right spot.
Very little if any sunlight reaches inside this
chamber to warm it up. The chamber at this pool was cold
enough (mid day in June) to see your breath in the air.
This is one area of the canyon where you will be happy you
brought along the wetsuit.
Below rap 3 the canyon stays tight and scenic. About 500 feet
later are a couple down climbs one right after the other.
Both are usually have webbing tied to logs to assist. The first
one is about 8 feet down to a sandy floor. The second down
climb is
about 6 feet and drops into a pool between the narrow walls.
The pool is about waist deep at its deepest part and is 30 or 40
feet long. Further down canyon is a huge boulder that had
fallen and wedged between the walls. It is about 25 feet from
the canyon floor and absolutely dwarfs people in size as they
walk under it. About 600 feet after the down climbs, the canyon
opens up nice and wide at about 0.3 miles from the bridge.
Rap 4 is about 200 feet after the canyon widens. Rap 4 is
anchored RDC from 2 bolt and hangers. From the top of the rap
you can hear cars driving in the tunnel above on highway 9.
The sound travels down into the canyon from the ventilation
windows for the tunnel. Rap 4 drops about 45 feet to what
looks like it might be a pool if there is a lot of water.
About 400 feet after rap 4 is a 100 foot drop which is Rap 5.
When you reach the drop, walk to the Left side of the drop up
over some boulders. Look for
anchors tucked away down and on the right. These anchors for Rap 5 are 1
bolt and hanger and 1 glue-in anchor. To reach the anchors and
attach your ropes you need to lean out a bit. It is a good idea
to have someone tie-in to you while reaching for it. After some
of our group went, we used webbing to tie a safety to a rock
column that we could clip into while rigging for the rap.
When starting down Rap 5 you are greeted with a fantastic view.
It is a chamber similar to the one on rap 3
but much bigger but a less enclosed feeling.. There used
to be a fantastic pool at the bottom of rap 5, but after the
rock fall in 2009 it is full of sand and rock. This rappel is one you should also
take your time on. It looks great from the top and bottom. The
view on the way down is by far the best so go slow and take it
all in!
Raps 3 and 5 are just as scenic in their own way but the sheer
size of the chamber below rap 5 and the height of the rap makes
it more impressive.
The Exit:
After rap 5 the canyon opens up wide. Travel down canyon will
require lots of boulder hopping and scrambling. The canyon
starts becoming more and more wet. About 0.4 miles down canyon
of rap 5 are some pools. you can bypass most of them but if it
is warm they will invite you in for a swim. Some of these
pools look good enough to take photos and hang on the wall.
Maybe a lunch stop is in order?
About 0.8 miles from rap 5 is the trail up to the exit vehicle
parking.
There are a few spots that look frequently used as climb
outs. Resist the temptation to take the first few you come
across. These will lead you up to the parking area but are more
difficult than the proper trail up. These alternate routes also
travel through an area with signs warning against foot traffic.
The proper route out of the wash looks like a fairly steep trail
up the side of the wash but is well worn and traveled so the
path is pretty hard packed. The false climb outs are full
of loose soft dirt. There is a large flat rock next to the
proper trail out with some large logs next to it. The false
trails look more like steep scrambles rather than a steep
trail.
After climbing out of the wash you will be right across the
street from your car (if you took the right trail up).
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