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Paradiso Canyon
Dante Canyon System
Lake Powell
Technical Canyoneering
The Dante
Canyon System is made up of four short and challenging canyons. From
west to east the canyons are Devil's
Thumb, Purgatory,
Inferno,
Limbo and
Paradiso. Normally two of these canyons are combined to create a
full day of canyoneering. These canyons are remote and drain an area
known as Ticaboo Mesa. |
Circle of Friends:
Paradiso
Canyon is part of the "Circle of
Friends" program. Members of the "Circle
of Friends" have access to more specific information, explicit
route information, GPS waypoints, trailhead location and detailed maps. If
you would like more information on joining the "Circle
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General Information:
Paradiso requires complete technical gear
and is rated 3B II R using the Canyon Rating System.
There are no bolted anchors in this canyon, let's preserve
this feature. Many canyoneers before you have descended this canyon without placing bolts,
so please play fair. You might need to locate and construct natural anchors, which should
be considered part of the charm. Most problems in this canyon are easy to defeat using a
little teamwork and ingenuity. The sandstone in this slot is
very soft. Please construct rappel anchors that do not create rope grooves
when you pull your ropes.
A GPS is useful. Good map reading skills and a detailed route description are essential.
There are no trails in the area and route finding skills are required. You must be
certain you are entering the intended drainage or you could encounter major
difficulties.
Trailhead
Information:
The
Dante System Trailhead can usually be reached by high
clearance two wheel drive vehicles. Four-wheel-drive vehicles will have no problem reaching the trailhead.
The roads in this area vary seasonally.
Video:
Enjoy a short video of Paradiso Canyon, which is part of the Dante Canyon
System near Lake Powell. Video compliments of Blake Merrell.
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