Canyoneering is the ultimate adventure sport. As a multi-disciplinary activity, it combines the best parts of hiking, rappelling, mountaineering, swimming, cliff jumping, and rock climbing. A single...
Category: Canyoneering
Depending on where you live, you may hear a few different terms to describe canyoneering or canyoning. It may be an activity that interests you, or it might be a hashtag that you've seen on Social...
One of the most treacherous aspects of canyoneering, and one that can be nearly impossible to plan for, is the existence of Potholes, or Keeper Holes. Unless you are doing a well-trafficked canyon in...
Rappelling involves lowering yourself (or having someone else lower you) from an area of higher elevation to an area of lower elevation. That could mean a cliff, a mountain, or a boulder, or could...
Top 10 Most Common Rappelling Accidents- How to Stay Safe Rappelling
Rappelling can be a dangerous sport, because you are jumping off a cliff and hoping for a controlled slide down a rope. You can stay pretty safe if you constantly have good habits such as...
Rappelling is dangerous- most climbing and canyoneering accidents happen on the rappel. There isn't a lot of room for error when you are 100 feet up a cliff. It's worth it to always take the...