Canyoning in the Pacific Northwest
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Canyoning (or canyoneering) is the sport of exploring canyons using a variety of techniques such as scrambling climbing wading swimming and rappelling. The term is most often used to describe the descent of technical canyons requiring ropes harnesses and other specialized gear. Like mountain peaks canyons are extremely diverse and vary widely in level of difficulty. Dry canyons are generally easier in terms of rigging and preparation compared to those with flowing water. The more water that's present the more difficult the canyon. This manual is a technical reference for intermediate-level recreational canyoning; one that's tailored to the Pacific Northwest. Topics include: planning best practices proper gear anchors rigging systems pitch management and on-rope skills. The focus is on local aquatic canyons (i.e. those rated Class C under the ACA canyon rating system) with an emphasis on rigging for rescue. This reference material is intended to complement instruction and training.
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