Cibecue Creek, AZ :: Canyoneering Experience

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Cibecue Creek, AZ :: Canyoneering Experience

Post by alohatj07 »

Is this doable if you do not have canyoneering experience or gear?
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Re: Cibecue Creek, AZ :: Canyoneering Experience

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Anyone can hike up from the bottom, no gear required. From the top requires rappelling and a licensed guide, who can provide the gear and the expertise, but its not cheap. A quick search found http://www.thecenterfocus.com offering guided trips for $245 per person. I've heard its a cool canyon, not sure if its that cool though. You'd want good flowing conditions too, but with the dry winter it may be too late for this year.
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Re: Cibecue Creek, AZ :: Canyoneering Experience

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Hiking up to the first falls (1.5 mi +/- if memory serves) is merely a creek-walk and all that is required is a recreation permit.
Theoretically, if you climb above this first falls you are supposed to be guided. This first falls is the first impediment and can be climbed on creek-left LDS about 40' downstream of this first falls. - there are 2 more impediments above this falls - both non-technical, although the 3rd one may require a 'boost'. Last time I was there, there was a fixed rope here. Under no circumstance( short of impending dehydration) would I suggest that one drink the water in Cibeque Creek. Gasoline, Oil, fertilizer, feces, you get the idea.....
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