What To Bring
DAY TRIP
We provide:
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Lunch & snacks
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Drinking water
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All of the technical gear you will need for canyoneering
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Wetsuits, if deemed necessary
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Transportation from our meeting point to the route and back to your vehicle.
What you should wear:
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Shoes with a soft, flexible sole, such as running shoes or lightweight hiking shoes/ boots that you are comfortable possibly getting wet or dirty
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Lightweight shoes to change into, as your other shoes are prolly gon get wet.
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No open-toed sandals, please. Namaste.
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Clothes that are light-weight and loose fitting so to allow you flexibility and freedom of movement
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Clothes that are suitable for the season. Utah does get extremely warm during the day, but the canyons can be quite cool. A long sleeve quick dry shirt always come in clutch.
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NO cotton jeans or sweatshirts
Other items we recommend that you bring:
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A long sleeve, quick-drying shirt to use to warm up after swims
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Extra dry clothes may also be necessary depending on the temperature that day
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Sunscreen
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Lip balm
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Wet wipes to wash yo face
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Hat
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Sunglasses
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Light rain gear
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Camera (waterproof)
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Extra snacks if you get really hungry, are a growing teenager or have dietary restrictions or allergies
OVER NIGHT/ MULTI-DAY TRIP
We provide:
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Breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks
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Drinking water
-
All of the technical gear you will need for canyoneering
-
Wetsuits, if deemed necessary
-
Transportation from our meeting point to the route and back to your vehicle.
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Sleeping arrangements (ground tent or elevated Tepui camper tent)
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Sleeping kit, if needed: sleeping bag and sleeping pad. Please bring your own small pillow to drool on (backpacking pillows are compressible and stow easily)
What you should wear:
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Shoes with a soft, flexible sole, such as running shoes or lightweight hiking shoes/ boots that you are comfortable possibly getting wet or dirty
-
Lightweight shoes to change into, as your other shoes are prolly gon get wet.
-
No open-toed sandals, please. Namaste.
-
Clothes that are light-weight and loose fitting so to allow you flexibility and freedom of movement
-
Clothes that are suitable for the season. Utah does get extremely warm during the day, but the canyons can be quite cool. A long sleeve quick dry shirt always come in clutch.
-
NO cotton jeans or sweatshirts
Other items we recommend that you bring:
-
A long sleeve, quick-drying shirt to use to warm up after swims
-
Extra dry clothes may also be necessary depending on the temperature that day
-
Sunscreen
-
Lip balm
-
Wet wipes to wash yo face
-
Hat
-
Sunglasses
-
Light rain gear
-
Camera (waterproof)
-
Extra snacks if you get really hungry, are a growing teenager or have dietary restrictions or allergies
Canyoneering requires a special set of skills. Skills that I will teach you before and during our trip down into the depths of the earth and back out again.
The first thing you will need is a winning attitude and willingness to learn and grow, because you will definitely be doing both of those things.
I will be there every step of the way, but there will be times that your safety and the safety of those around you depends on your ability to adapt and use techniques you’ll be learning along the way. So, that said, here is a list of what you’ll need to bring with you: