Elephant Butte
Arches National Park
Overview
LENGTH: 3-5 Hours
Mon 44 | 27 |
Tue 47 | 35 |
Wed 41 | 33 |
Thu 36 | 23 |
Fri 39 | 21 |
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SEASON: Any, no snow. Can be hot in the summer.
GEAR: Standard canyoneering gear.
RAPPELS: 2 to 35 m ( 115 ft. )
A permit is required for this trip. For permit information see this page.
Mon 44 | 27 |
Tue 47 | 35 |
Wed 41 | 33 |
Thu 36 | 23 |
Fri 39 | 21 |
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Elephant Butte, at 5653 ft., is the highest point in Arches National Park. The route, winding through the maze of entrada fins, requires good route finding (or persistence), a rappel, and a bit of lower 5th class climbing to reach some of the best views around. Elephant Butte makes a great outing for those canyoneers with a little climbing experience, or climbers. It is not very technical, but very rewarding with excellent views.
Caution: I've had several groups e-mail me recently that Elephant Butte had very challenging climbing sections. In all cases, it was raining or had rained the day they visited and the sandstone was wet. Not recommended if the weather is threatening, there is snow on the ground, or the ground is wet from recent rain! Even a little precipitation will make the climbing much more difficult. The rule for climbing on sandstone is to make sure the rock is 100% dry before climbing. Sandstone is fragile. At best climbing it wet will make it more difficult. At worst, anchors can fail in the weaker wet sandstone and holds can break permanently changing routes.
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