- Photo by: Steve Matera
Overview
Looking for some family fun, or just want to take a break from crack climbing? Then, we invite you to come explore some of the most dramatic slot canyons in the world with JHMG. With over 20 years of experience guiding these canyons, let us share these desert gems with you and your family.
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Itinerary
Pritchett Canyon is a technical canyoneering route that is suitable for those looking for an athletic hike with dramatic scenery. Total time required form trailhead to trailhead is approximately 4 hours. This loop requires technical gear.
In normal conditions this canyon might require some minor wading. The route contains some elevation gain along with narrows, pools arch viewing and access to the behind the rocks wilderness study area. A mandatory eighty foot rappel leads into a huge amphitheater. For those who are adventurous, a second free hanging 100-foot rappel takes you to the ground and back to the Pritchett Canyon trail. This loop is approximately five miles car to car.
This family friendly canyon is best described as a fun hiking route with a short section of slot canyon. Total time required form trailhead to trailhead is approximately 4 hours.
In normal conditions this route contains little or no flowing water. The route does contain an infinity edge pool to wade that is approximately 20-feet long to 50 foot rappel that is required to complete the route. The scenery on this canyon is dramatic.
Pricing
1:1 – $250
2:1 – $150 per person
3:1 – $125 per person
4-7:1 – $100 per person
Equipment
While hiking into the area canyons, you will run into an amazing desert environment that is hot, sticky, and scratchy one minute then at the next corner you are wet or involved in a high angle adventure. The following list is a recommendation of what to wear to be comfortable to enjoy your trip.
JHMG provides all technical equipment: harness, helmets, rappelling devices, carabineers, and waterproof bags. If your trip/class includes a canyon with a big swim, you will need to provide your own PFD and wet suit. Please apply sunscreen prior to your canyoneering departure, as it helps keep the water in the canyons clean – re-apply freely after swimming.
Have gear questions? We’re here to help! Contact us at the Moab Office at 435.260.0990 or moab@jhmg.com.
CLOTHING FOR HIKING
- Sun Shirt – Guide Pick: Mountain Hardwear Long Sleeve Canyon Shirt
- Quick Dry Pants – Guide Pick: Mountain Hardwear Castile Convertible Pant
- Solid Approach Shoe – Guide Pick: Salewa Wildfire Vent
- Synthetic socks
- Sun Hat
CLOTHING FOR WADING/SWIMMING
- Long Sleeve Synthetic Top – Guide Pick: Mountain Hardwear Butterman Crew
- Neoprene Socks and River Sandal – if you do not want to get shoes wet. Water is not always in the canyon. Check with the office on conditions.
- Synthetic Fleece – Guide pick: Mountain Hardwear Monkeyman Grid Fleece
OTHER STUFF
- Hydration Pack (that holds 2 liters of water)
- Lunch/snacks
- Head lamp
- Sunscreen
- Lip Balm
- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Lighter
- Toilet Paper and Zip-Lock Bags to pack out all trash
- Extra Beverages and Food (for after trip)
Travel
Located in southeast Utah, Moab is approximately 236 miles from Salt Lake City, 355 miles from Denver, 115 miles from Grand Junction and 458 miles from Las Vegas. Most trips and classes leave from the RED ROCK BAKERY, 74 South Main Street across the street from the McStiff’s Plaza. Meeting times are determined by the season. Please contact 435-260-0990 for departure times. Many of our climbing sites are fairly close to town, while Indian Creek, Castle Valley and Fisher Towers take about an hour to get to. Once there however, there are miles of routes with close proximity to one another, making the walking time minimal when compared to the amount of climbing that can be achieved in a day. Climbing around Moab is usually about a 10 to 20 minute drive from downtown. The approaches are very close to the car and routes are located close together.
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Here you’ll find online tools and information about joining us for a trip of a lifetime! To sign up for a trip, or if you have any questions, please call us. Listed on the left side of these pages are links that you may find useful, including printable forms and policies concerning a trip with TMG. We encourage ALL prospective climbers to read our Preparation advice. Our office can help place you with others who are looking to climb.