Canyoneering Route Description

Angel Slot - 3A II
Dirty Devil Area, Utah.

Quick Facts

12-05-10, 2 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 3.3 hours) Pictures Icon (time is all the way to the river and out)
10-18-13, 4 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 3 hours) Pictures Icon (time is for early exit and not going to the river)

Time Required - 3 to 4 hours
Distance - 2.26 miles Total, 0.8 miles Technical
Rappels - 4 Rappels, Longest Rappel 90 feet.
Elevation Range - 4900 - 4170 Feet
Shuttle Required -No Vehicle - High Clearance or carefully driven passenger cars Permit Required - No

Gear Used for Canyon

Rappelling and anchor gear, Ropes and or pull cords for rappels up to 100 feet and 40 feet of 1 inch webbing for sling placement.

General Comments

Angel slot is a fun and short adventure and good for when you only have a few hours.  The start of the canyon gives the impression there will not be much in the way of a technical slot but looks can be deceiving.  The technical areas are short but scenic, fun and easy enough to be a quick fun run.

After exiting the second of the two upper narrows you can make the route shorter by exiting and heading back making this a very short route.   

Continuing down canyon to complete the rest of the route involves a long walk in wide open wash then a short foot narrows of about 70 feet to one more rap.  The final rap drops down near Beaver Wash which makes a great place to play in some cool water if the day is hot.   The exit route after the final rap loops back up to the main wash just above rap 4 (the final rap).  Then you walk back up the wash to find the exit you could have taken after exiting the second of the upper narrows.

Driving Directions

To get to the Trailhead

From the junction of highway 95 and highway 24 in Hanksville Utah, drive 10.2 miles south on highway 95 to an un-named dirt road on the left (extAngelTrlRd).  The road has a BLM sign saying it goes out to the Angel Trail.  Turn left (east) on the Angel Trail road and ignore smaller dirt roads that branch off.  

2.4 miles from the highway will be a Y in the road (ex0100-0101DD).   Turn left at this Y and continue toward the Angel Canyons on the road labeled 0100.

Stay on road 0100 for 5.9 miles to a turn off to another road on the right (ex1002DD).  Turn right onto the road labeled 1002 then drive 0.3 miles south east over to the end of the road.  Where the road ends is the trailhead for the Angel Trail with a register box (tAngelTrail).  Park here to start the route.

To leave the Exit Vehicle / Escape Pod

No exit vehicle is needed.  This is done as a loop route.

Maps

GPS coordinate information listed at the bottom.  For information about waypoint naming and map symbols, refer to the Glossary page.

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Details

The Approach:
From the register box (tAngelTrail) at the Angel Trail trailhead, walk southwest down the trail.  About 0.2 miles from the trailhead the trail will cross over a small patch of red dirt then another 250 feet to where the trail drops down a short hill to a wide open flat area (wAngelSltRP01).  

When the trail drops to the wide open flat area (wAngelRP-01) turn right to leave the trail and follow down some minor drainages southwest.  About 350 feet after leaving the trail the minor drainages will meet with the main drainage for Angel Slot (yAngleSlotTp). 

The Canyoneering / Technical Section:
When you get to the main drainage for Angel slot (yAngleSlotTp), turn left (south) and walk down the wash about 380 feet to the top of rap 1.  

Rap 1 (dAngelSlotR1) is where another drainage joins the wash.  Rap 1 is anchored from a large rock under a ledge about 10 feet back from the drop.  Rap 1 drops about 85 with a ledge about 15 feet from the top.  The second portion of rap 1 is down a wide fluted slot.   

Note:
When rigging the anchor webbing leave it long enough so the rapid hangs just over the edge.  This will make the rope pull easier and save the sandstone from rope groves.  This will make the start of the rap awkward.  To assist with getting on rap a hand hold loop can be tied in the anchor webbing about 6 inches back from the drop to let you over the ledge with.  

About 150 feet down canyon of rap 1 are a two down climbs of 4 feet then 6 feet.  After the down climbs the canyon stays narrow for about 300 feet.

About 450 feet down canyon of rap 1 the canyon starts to widen out again and again has a wide open desert feel.  Continue down the wide open wash about 400 more feet to the top of a deep narrow slot which is the top of rap 2.  

Rap 2 (dAngelSlotR2) is about 800 feet down canyon of rap 1and is anchored RDC from a large rock about 15 feet back from the top of the drop.  The large anchor rock looks like a conglomerate dirt clod but is a solid rock about 5 feet in diameter.  Be sure to set the rope length for Rap 2 so the rope hangs over the edge at the top of the drop to keep wear and tear to a minimum on both the rock and the rope.  To make starting rap 2 easier, walk RDC to where it is an easy hop down of about 3 feet to a ledge.  Then follow the ledge back over to the top of rap 2.  Rap 2 drops about 85 feet down a vertical wall into a deep narrow section of the canyon.  

From the bottom of rap 2 walk down canyon now in a deep narrow section which is in huge contrast to the wide open spaces at the top of the rap.  Down canyon of rap 2 is a long windy corridor.  In this corridor are a couple of down climbs spaced about 150 feet apart.  The first is about 6 feet and is an easy elevator style down climb.  The second is 12 feet and is an easy elevator style down climb for all but the last 4 feet which bells out a little.  

A little further down canyon is another down climb of about 10 feet.  This drop starts down a winding tight slot then has a drop of about 5 feet which has no foot holds etc.  An option here is to turn around and use an arm bar in the tight section you started down to lower yourself.  There is also a choke stone which could be slung to assist with a hand line.

If you notice a side drainage dropping in from the RDC (west) side that is Angels Advocate. 

Shortly down canyon (still in a tight corridor type of feel) is another drop of about 30 feet that is broken up into 3 easy down climbs of about 10 feet each.  At the bottom of this is another long corridor to walk in.  Continue down canyon to the top of a drop that is about 50 feet which is rap 3.

Rap 3(dAngelSlotR3) is approximately 900 feet down canyon of rap 2 but this is VERY approximate.  Rap 3 is a drop of about 50 feet down a tight section.  Rap 3 can be down climbed by good down climbers but may be difficult so it’s labeled as a rappel.  The first 15 to 20 feet is easily down climbed.  After the first part the shape of the slot forces you out to where it can be difficult to down climb safely.  There are several choke stones along the drop which can be rigged as anchors to rappel this drop.  Be careful to set the webbing so that the rope has a clean pull line.  There are a few possible pinch points for the ropes here around the choke stones.  

Down canyon of rap 3 the canyon gets a lot tighter and darker.  The walls lean to the LDC side making travel a bit awkward.  There are a few short simple down climbs in the dark section after rap 3 but they are awkward due to the slant of the walls.  After the dark slanted section the canyon continues down a long narrow corridor with a soft sandy bottom you can run or walk along.  This section is very scenic so take the time to enjoy.   

After a few hundred feet of the long scenic narrow section down canyon of rap 3, the canyon widens out again (wAngelSltRP02) to very wide soft sandy wash with high walls on either side.

About 200 feet down canyon after it widens out is where you can exit the canyon to return back up to the trailhead (jAngelSltExt2).  The exit up out of the canyon is on the LDC side starting with an up climb of about 8 feet then an easy walk up steep slick rock.  

Note / Early Exit:
At this exit point you can exit and go back up to the trailhead.  For early exit directions from here, skip down to the early exit portion of the exit directions below.  Or you can continue down canyon to do the lower section of the canyon and loop back up to this point to exit afterward.   The bottom portion of the canyon is wide open with the exception of one short slot of about 50 feet and a rappel down near Beaver wash.  The trip down canyon and back up to this exit point is 0.8 miles so if you have a little time it is worth the run down there.  

For the lower portion of the canyon continue walking down canyon in the very wide open wash.  About 0.2 miles down canyon is another wash (wAngelSltRP03) joining in from RDC (west).  

About another 250 feet down canyon the sandy wash meets sand stone again (wAngelSltRP04).  The wash here leads into a short but narrow slot of about 100 feet long and only about 8 or 10 feet deep.  At the other end of the slot is the final rap for the Angel Slot route, rap 4.  

Rap 4 (dAngelSlotR4) drops about 90 feet out of the end of the slot and drops under a huge ledge.  The anchor for rap 4 is a dead man anchor.  If there have been any recent rains you will likely need to build another one by farming rocks from the wash up canyon.  The anchor washes out of this slot frequently.  Another option is to take a volunteer who to provide a meat anchor and wait for everyone to return via the exit route.  If everyone in the group wants to go and no one wants to build another anchor, you can have a person meat anchor everyone down.  Then when someone comes back up they can provide meat anchor for the last person and wait for them to loop back up via the exit route.  

If you do have a dead man anchor you can leave your rope rigged after rapping.  No need to pull your rope.  The exit route out will take you very close to the top of rap 4 when you can walk over to pull it up.  

From the bottom of rap 4 walk about 200 feet down canyon to the bottom of a steep sandy slope on the left (east).  The bottom of this slope (yAngelSlotBt) is where you will start the exit up out of the canyon.  

Note:
Before exiting the canyon you might want to take a walk down to Beaver Wash to do a little sightseeing.  The wash is about 200 feet down canyon of the exit point.

The Exit:
From the bottom of the sandy slope (yAngelSlotBt) scramble up to a flat shelf about 35 feet up out of the wash.  From the top of the sandy slope walk east along the sandy shelf and follow roughly along the cliff side on your left (north).   

About 300 feet from the top of the sandy slope will be a break in the cliff band on your left (wAngelSltRP05).  Scramble up the drainage at the break in the cliff band to get to the top of the cliff.  The drainage leading up will start north and turn west and top (wAngelSltRP06) out about 400 feet from where it started with an elevation gain of 60 or 70 feet.  

After topping out walk about 250 feet back down to the wash of the main canyon (jAngelSltExt1) just above rap 4.  If you left your rope at the top of rap 4 now is the time to go back and pull it up.  

After dropping back to the wash in the main canyon turn right (north) and start walking back up canyon.  Walk about 0.3 miles back to the exit option (jAngelExit2) that was after the canyon widened out down canyon of rap 3.

If skipping the lower canyon and using teh Early Exit, skip to here.
At the exit point (jAngelExit2) there is a short section of about 8 feet to upclimb on the LDC (east side) to access a steep sloped slick rock drainage exiting up out of the canyon on the LDC (east) side.  Climb up the first 8 feet then start walking east up the sloped drainage.

As you scramble east up out of the main wash, follow up along the slickrock contouring under the north side of a sandstone peak.  About 650 feet after leaving the main wash you will get to the lower end (wAngelSltRP07) of a large slickrock ridge running up to the north.

Turn left to walk north going up the slickrock ridge.  If you find the rock too steep you can get to a more gentle slope by continueing a little further east starting up the backside of the ridge.

A little over 500 feet up along the ridge is a spot to scramble up (wAngelSltRP08) to the next higher level.  Continue north up along the ridge.

About 500 feet further the route gets to a short sandy area (wAngelSltRP09) with a use trail to follow.  Continue north.

About 350 feet further you will get to a spot on the ridge you need to route find your way up to the next level (wAngelSltRP10) by going around the left (west) side then around to the right (east) side then scramble your way up to the next level.

About 350 feet further is a spot to scramble up (wAngelSltRP11) onto the dirt mesa above.  Once at the top of this scramble continue north for about 400 feet to find well developed use trail going northwest.

Once on the well developed use trail (wAngelSltRP12) follow the use trail northwest about 0.35 miles back to your car. 

GPS Waypoint Information

Downloadable GPX files available at BG-Gear Store (easier than manual entry and a great way to support Bluugnome).
Waypoint naming convention and map symbol information can be found on the Glossary page.  Elevations are approximate.
BEFORE
manually entering coordinates set your system to WGS84 datum and Lat/Lon hddd.ddddd° coordinate format
Inconsistent datum's and coordinate formats will result in location errors.

Click to show / expand the list of waypoints below........
Angel Slot 1 - Drive to Trailhead
  1. extAngelTrlRd          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.23613   W -110.64761        Elev: 4,810 Feet
    Exit off highway 95 to an un-named road that leads to the Angel Point areas. The BLM has a sign saying this road leads to the Angel Trail.
  2. ex0100-0101DD          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.24243   W -110.61040        Elev: NaN Feet
    This is a Y in the road. Turning left on the road labeled 0100 leads northeast toward the Angel Trail and to the Angel Canyons. Turning right on the road labeled 0101 leads southeast toward the Beaver Canyons and Balcony Canyons Area.
  3. ex1002DD          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30851   W -110.55301        Elev: NaN Feet
    Turn right onto a dirt road here marked 1002 to go to Angel Slot. Continue straight to go to Angel Cove or Fallen Angel Canyon.
  4. tAngelTrail          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30605   W -110.54902        Elev: 4,900 Feet
    Trailhead for the Angel Trail. Also the start point for the Angel Slot route.
Angel Slot 2 - Approach
  1. tAngelTrail          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30605   W -110.54902        Elev: 4,900 Feet
    Trailhead for the Angel Trail. Also the start point for the Angel Slot route.
  2. wAngelSltRP01          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30353   W -110.54542        Elev: 4,775 Feet
    Trail drops down to a wide open flat area.
  3. yAngleSlotTp          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30274   W -110.54602        Elev: 4,760 Feet
    Top entry for Angel Slot. This is where minor drainges meet the main drainage for Angel Slot here about 350 feet after leaving the trail.
Angel Slot 3 - The Canyon
  1. yAngleSlotTp          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30274   W -110.54602        Elev: 4,760 Feet
    Top entry for Angel Slot. This is where minor drainges meet the main drainage for Angel Slot here about 350 feet after leaving the trail.
  2. dAngelSlotR1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30191   W -110.54547        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 1 - Angel Slot. Rap 1 drops about 85 feet down a sloped wall and is anchored from large rock under a ledge where a side drainage joins in. To follo the approach for Angels Advocate, do not drop this rappel but instead follow southwest along the rim. A safe way up to the rim from here is to go up the left fork about 75 feet where it is an easy walk up out of the drainage, then veer left and follw the rim sothwest.
  3. dAngelSlotR2          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30020   W -110.54467        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 2 - Angel Slot. Rap 2 drops about 85 feet down a sloped wall and is anchored from large rock that looks like a conglomerate rock about 15 feet back from the top of the rap.
  4. dAngelSlotR3          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29796   W -110.54439        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 3 - Angel Slot. Rap 3 drops about 50 feet down a tight slot and is anchored from choke stones. Rap 3 would be awkward to down climb but can be done by skilled down climbers. There is one spot that will force you out uncomfortably and is not safe.
  5. wAngelSltRP02          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29709   W -110.54439        Elev: NaN Feet
    Canyon widens out to a wide sandy floored wash.
  6. jAngelSltExt2          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29674   W -110.54400        Elev: 4,320 Feet
    Start of the exit route up out of the canyon. Can exit here after the upper portion of the canyon or follow the route down canyon which will eventually return you here to exit after doing the lower portion of the canyon.
  7. wAngelSltRP03          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29522   W -110.54091        Elev: NaN Feet
    Another wash joins in from RDC (west).
  8. jAngelSltExt1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29488   W -110.54074        Elev: 4,285 Feet
    Point where the lower exit loop after the last rappel meets back with the main canyon upcanyon of the last rappel.
  9. wAngelSltRP04          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29457   W -110.54077        Elev: NaN Feet
    Sandy wash meets sandstone again.
  10. dAngelSlotR4          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29432   W -110.54041        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 4 - Angel Slot. Rap 4 drops about 90 feet with most of it being free hang under a huge lege.
  11. yAngelSlotBt          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29394   W -110.53997        Elev: 4,170 Feet
    Bottom exit of the Angel Slot route. THis is also where to start the first loop of the exit route. Climb up out of the wash here after dropping down the last rappel. Climb up a sandy slope on the LDC (east) side.
Angel Slot 4 - Exit
  1. yAngelSlotBt          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29394   W -110.53997        Elev: 4,170 Feet
    Bottom exit of the Angel Slot route. THis is also where to start the first loop of the exit route. Climb up out of the wash here after dropping down the last rappel. Climb up a sandy slope on the LDC (east) side.
  2. wAngelSltRP05          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29448   W -110.53898        Elev: NaN Feet
    Break in the cliff band. Scramble up the drainage here to get to the top of the cliff.
  3. wAngelSltRP06          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29475   W -110.53991        Elev: NaN Feet
    Scramble up to the top of the cliff band tops out here.
  4. jAngelSltExt1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29488   W -110.54074        Elev: 4,285 Feet
    Point where the lower exit loop after the last rappel meets back with the main canyon upcanyon of the last rappel.
  5. wAngelSltRP03          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29522   W -110.54091        Elev: NaN Feet
    Another wash joins in from RDC (west).
  6. jAngelSltExt2          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29674   W -110.54400        Elev: 4,320 Feet
    Start of the exit route up out of the canyon. Can exit here after the upper portion of the canyon or follow the route down canyon which will eventually return you here to exit after doing the lower portion of the canyon.
  7. wAngelSltRP07          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29720   W -110.54178        Elev: NaN Feet
    Scramble up the nose here. It is easier to scramble up just east of the crest of the nose.
  8. wAngelSltRP08          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29836   W -110.54294        Elev: 4,565 Feet
    Scramble up to the next highest shelf and continue to travel north.
  9. wAngelSltRP09          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.29964   W -110.54350        Elev: 4,561 Feet
    Route passes through a sandy area with a well defined trail.
  10. wAngelSltRP10          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30058   W -110.54409        Elev: NaN Feet
    Route find your way up to the next level by going around the left (west) side then around to the right (east) side then scramble your way up to the next level.
  11. wAngelSltRP11          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30158   W -110.54389        Elev: 4,725 Feet
    Scramble up onto the mease top and look for use trails headed north.
  12. wAngelSltRP12          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30272   W -110.54440        Elev: 4,730 Feet
    Exit route from Angel Slot meets the main trail. From here turn left (northwest) and follow the trail back up to the trailhead. The use trail goes off to the east and may have an easier but less direct way down to the river.
  13. wAngelSltRP01          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30353   W -110.54542        Elev: 4,775 Feet
    Trail drops down to a wide open flat area.
  14. tAngelTrail          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 38.30605   W -110.54902        Elev: 4,900 Feet
    Trailhead for the Angel Trail. Also the start point for the Angel Slot route.