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In this episode I talk to my friend Nick Smith. We start talking about when he fell 90 feet in Soap Creek Canyon and was able to climb out and drive to the hospital. We go on to reflect about some guiding memories including a flash flood in Rock Canyon near Kanab. As always we discus what we learned from each event. Remember Canyoneering is dangerous. We all need to do what we can to mitigate our risks on each adventure.
Nick now guides for Kanab Tour Company. Here is a link to see what they have to offer. https://kanabtourcompany.com Here is a link to the beta for Soap creek canyon. http://ropewiki.com/Soap_Creek_Canyon
This is a link for the type of block Nick was using when he fell. http://ropewiki.com/Figure_8_block
This is a link to the flash flood video I found.https://www.flickr.com/photos/98609086@N05/9679984597/in/album-72157635403088726 Remember flash floods kill people every year!! Be safe out there!
If you have an idea for the show please email me at [email protected] Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/489678298671354 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canyonsarecalling
Back ground music is by Chris Zollinger: Chris Zollinger is a Professional Handpan player, Drummer/Percussionist, Environmental Activist, Eagle Scout, and Florida Master Naturalist. He recently relocated to southern Utah from Sarasota, Florida where he played music and guided kayaking tours in gator filled waters as a master naturalist. You can find out more about Chris and buy his CD at https://www.zthehandpanman.com
Intro Music is by Tig Booth. You can reach out to him by email [email protected] or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nathaniel.booth.9
To keep me busy at work and to read more about canyoneering you can go the Imlay Canyon Gear Website. https://www.canyoneeringusa.com
Our cover photo was taken by Eric Beard. Your can follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/desert_rat75/
See ya in a couple weeks, the canyons are calling, I need to go!
In this episode I talk to my friend Nick Smith. We start talking about when he fell 90 feet in Soap Creek Canyon and was able to climb out and drive to the hospital. We go on to reflect about some guiding memories including a flash flood in Rock Canyon near Kanab. As always we discus what we learned from each event. Remember Canyoneering is dangerous. We all need to do what we can to mitigate our risks on each adventure.
Nick now guides for Kanab Tour Company. Here is a link to see what they have to offer. https://kanabtourcompany.com Here is a link to the beta for Soap creek canyon. http://ropewiki.com/Soap_Creek_Canyon
This is a link for the type of block Nick was using when he fell. http://ropewiki.com/Figure_8_block
This is a link to the flash flood video I found.https://www.flickr.com/photos/98609086@N05/9679984597/in/album-72157635403088726 Remember flash floods kill people every year!! Be safe out there!
If you have an idea for the show please email me at [email protected] Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/489678298671354 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canyonsarecalling
Back ground music is by Chris Zollinger: Chris Zollinger is a Professional Handpan player, Drummer/Percussionist, Environmental Activist, Eagle Scout, and Florida Master Naturalist. He recently relocated to southern Utah from Sarasota, Florida where he played music and guided kayaking tours in gator filled waters as a master naturalist. You can find out more about Chris and buy his CD at https://www.zthehandpanman.com
Intro Music is by Tig Booth. You can reach out to him by email [email protected] or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nathaniel.booth.9
To keep me busy at work and to read more about canyoneering you can go the Imlay Canyon Gear Website. https://www.canyoneeringusa.com
Our cover photo was taken by Eric Beard. Your can follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/desert_rat75/
See ya in a couple weeks, the canyons are calling, I need to go!