Zion National Park: Lodge Canyon
Washington County, Utah
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01 :37 hrs
3 mi
1492 ft
4
Lodge Canyon exits at the Zion Lodge, which is where it is derived. The approach is long with a short technical section that is challenging because of the possibility of ropes getting stuck. There are some fun side trips to a cave that are popular. Plan on 6 rappels that are packed within a 500 ft. range near the very end; the longest rappel is 200 ft. Be cautious when setting up raps 4,5 and 6, watching for possible pinch points to avoid getting ropes stuck. Bringing an extra rope is advised along with lots of webbing and rings. Anchors are a mix of bolted and natural.
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Zion National Park: Lodge Canyon | Washington County, Utah
Lodge Canyon exits at the Zion Lodge, which is where it is derived. The approach is long with a short technical section that is challenging because of the possibility of ropes getting stuck. There are some fun side trips to a cave that are popular. Plan on 6 rappels that are packed within a 500 ft. range near the very end; the longest rappel is 200 ft. Be cautious when setting up raps 4,5 and 6, watching for possible pinch points to avoid getting ropes stuck. Bringing an extra rope is advised along with lots of webbing and rings. Anchors are a mix of bolted and natural.