WOLF CREEK
In August of
2001 nine zealots gathered on Wolf Creek pass in southern Colorado to work
through the many technical waterfalls found in the canyons of upper and lower
Wolf Creek.
Descending these canyons provided a unique and exciting comparison to static
water traverses in the sandstone slots of Utah. It rained like crazy the
night before, so the water was high and generated quite an adrenalin rush.
In places the entire stream feeds through gaps just a few feet wide, with large
hydraulics and loud and powerful plunge pools. As good as it gets.
Click here for larger flat-field
(2D) images.
Click here for information on the ACA
(American Canyoneering Academy)
Note: These canyons demand special skills and equipment. NOT
for the inexperienced.
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