Canyoneering Route Description
Cerberus Canyon - North Fork - 4A IV
Death Valley National Park, California.
02-18-12, 11 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 10.75 hours)
03-30-13, 5 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 9.75 hours)
Time Required - 10 to 12 hours
Distance - 3.8 miles Total, 3.1 miles Technical
Rappels - 27 Rappels, Longest Rappel 270 feet.
Elevation Range - 5280 through -260 feet below sea
level
Shuttle Required -Yes 26.8 Miles Vehicle -
Passenger
Permit Required - No
Rappelling and anchor gear, Ropes and or pull cords for rappels up
to 270 feet and 100 feet of 1†webbing for sling placement.
ATTENTION!!
Death Valley is considering a new permit system in response to the impact of the growing popularity of Canyoneering.
Lets continue to show the park just how respectful we can be to our environment.
Specific issues the park is concerned about:
1. Anchors: Bolting is Illegal in Death Valley National Park! Do Not Add Bolts. Natural anchor options are abundant.
Recent illegal bolts have popped up in Helios and Rainbow Canyons.
2. Poop: Dig a cathole at least 6 inches deep and 200 yards from any water source or campsite. Pack out all toilet paper.
3. Collecting fire wood is illegal, just don't do it!
Other basics:
Avoid walking in water when possible (Willow Canyon, etc).
Hike on durable surfaces and previously worn paths (avoid trampling vegetation or fragile soil crusts).
Pack out all trash including organic material (including seed shells, apple cores, orange peels, etc).
More info can be found here: http://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm
Lets keep this wonderful resource pristine so that we may continue to enjoy the canyons with limited regulations!
The North Fork of
Cerberus offers another version of
the canyon. The North and
South Forks are similar so one is
not recommended over the other.
Cerberus Canyon will give you lots of practice setting up rappel
after rappel. The rappels (29 in South Fork or 27 in North
Fork) on this route are squeezed in about 2
miles. Two of the rappels are about 270 feet so be prepared
for that. None of the down climbs are difficult enough to make special
note of, but there are quite a few of them. Be sure to allow ample
time to complete the canyon. This will take most of your daylight
hours. It would be nice to do this canyon midsummer while the days
are longer, but the temperatures in DV prevent this.
To get to the Trailhead
From the junction of highways 178 (Bad Water Road) and 190,
drive east on highway 190 about 10.7 miles to the turn off for
Dantes View. Follow the signs to Dantes View driving 12.5 miles
on paved road until you come to a set of bathrooms on the left
(southwest) side of the road (tDanteVarCyns).
These bathrooms sit all by themselves and make a good landmark
for the trailhead. Park your vehicle anywhere off the road.
Note you are only 0.5 miles from Dantes View. If your trip is
planned with a little extra time it is worth the view to make a
quick drive up to look over the Death Valley area from this high
up.
To leave the Exit Vehicle / Escape Pod
Parking an exit vehicle is necessary. From the junction of
highways 178 (Bad Water Road) and 190, drive south on highway
178 about 16.5 miles to the Bad Water parking lot. From Bad
Water continue 3.2 miles south on highway 178. There is no
particular spot to park, just pull over to the side of the road
where it looks like it would be safe near the center of the
alluvial fan.
GPS coordinate information listed at the bottom. For information about waypoint naming and map symbols, refer to the
Glossary page.
Click the links for maps of the route.
Map of the entire route.
Map of the Upper technical section.
Map of the Lower technical section.
The Approach:
From the trailhead (tDanteVarCyns), leave the pavement and
travel almost due west (bearing of 262°) about 0.2 miles to an
obvious low saddle (jCerberusTops).
From the saddle (jCerberusTops), walk west about 250 feet and drop
down the slope into the drainage below (yCerberusNF-Tp).
The Canyoneering / Technical Section:
Once in the
drainage (yCerberusNF-Tp)
turn left (south) and
walk down the wash.
About 0.3 miles down the
wash is a down climb of
about 15 feet
(wCerb-NF-RP-01).
Rap 1 is about 80 feet
down canyon with a
couple easy donw climbs
just before it.
Rap 1 (dCerb-NF-R1) is
anchored from a large
rock horn RDC and drops
about 30 feet down a
mostly vertical wall.
Rap 1 can be down
climbed RDC but is
sketchy and not
recommended. There
is an interesting dyke
running in the rock
along side rap 1.
Near the bottom of rap 1
is a sloped easy down
climb of about 15 feet.
About 450 feet down
canyon of rap 1 is a
down climb of about 6
feet then shortly after
is another down climb of
about 8 feet
(wCerb-NF-RP-02).
The 8 foot down climb
can be awkward for
shorter people as it
drops over and
overhanging boulder.
About 250 feet farther
down canyon is a down
climb (wCerb-NF-RP-03)
of about 8 feet shortly
after getting great
views down canyon toward
the salt flats in the
distance.
About 375 feet farther
is a down climb of about
15 feet (wCerb-NF-RP-04)
in a semi narrow slot
that is slightly sloped.
People with a wide
wingspan will have an
easier time with this.
Rap 2 (dCerb-NF-R2) is
about 90 feet down
canyon of the slot down
climb. Rap 2 is
anchored about 35 feet
back from the drop from
a rock horn on the RDC
side at the top of a
down climb of about 8
feet. Rap 2 drops
about 100 feet but the
anchor is set back from
the drop so a total of
130 feet of rope travel
will be needed.
A little over 500 feet
down canyon of rap 2 is
a down climb
(wCerb-NF-RP-05) of
about 15 feet.
There are enough rocks
here to build a cairn
anchor if desired but
this drop is easier to
down climb than it
looks. All but the
last person can rappel
off of a meat anchor.
The down climb has a lot
of foot and hand holds
that become obvious from
the bottom so those
below can help direct
the last person down.
Next is a section of
easy wash walking for
about 0.2 miles before
getting to a down climb
(wCerb-NF-RP-06) of
about 15 feet with a
small ledge about 10
feet from the top.
Rap 3 is about 200 feet
farther down canyon.
Rap 3 (dCerb-NF-R3)
anchored from a large
rock about 20 feet back.
Rap 3 drops about 60
feet down a vertical
wall so a total rope
travel from anchor to
bottom is about 80 feet.
Rap 4 (dCerb-NF-R4) is
about 250 feet down
canyon of rap 3.
Rap 4 is anchored from a
rock horn at the top of
the drop and drops about
60 feet down a mostly
vertical wall. The
first person down can be
given a meat anchor.
Once someone is at the
bottom of the rap, the
rope can be slung around
the rock horn and the
bottom person used as a
counter weight for the
next person on rappel.
Between raps 4 and 5 is
a down climb of about 12
feet that is easily
stemmed down.
Rap 5 (dCerb-NF-R5) is
about 150 feet down
canyon of rap 4.
From the top of rap 5
you begin to get views
of some very red rock
down canyon on the LDC
side. It is a
great view from the top
and an interesting
rappel so take time to
enjoy. Rap 5 is
anchored from a cairn
anchor on the RDC side
and travels about 160
feet over 3 stages.
There is enough rock
debris on any of the
stages to allow
intermediate anchors to
be built if needed.
After rap 5 is easy wash
walking mixed with short
easy down climbs of 4 or
5 feet each.
Rap 6 (dCerb-NF-R6) is a
little over 300 feet
down canyon of rap 5.
Rap 6 is anchored from a
rock embedded in the
wash about 15 feet back
and the rap drops about
12 feet. This
would be a difficult
down climb but looks so
tempting so I think it
qualifies as a nuisance
rappel.
Just after rap 6 the
canyon sweeps to the
right and runs along the
base of the red wall you
have been getting closer
to. Continuing
down canyon is a mix of
easy wash walking and a
few minor drops to
scramble down.
About 0.25 miles down
canyon of rap 6 the
canyon sweeps left where
you find yourself at the
top of a large shelf
(wCerb-NF-RP-07) over
looking the junction of
the North and South
Forks below.
Route find your way down
the shelf to the wash
below. The best
route appears to be down
the right (west) side of
the shelf to about mid
way down then cut to the
left (east) and traverse
over to a slope to
scramble down.
Once down in the wash
below (jCerberusNF-SF)
you are in the main
canyon. This is
about 90 feet down
canyon of rap 8 in the
South Fork.
Note:
The confluence of the right and left forks of Cerberus join about 90
feet down canyon of rap 8 in the South Fork (jCerberusNF-SF).
The original rap count was made via the South Fork route. The
North fork has only 6 raps while the South Fork has 8. When
doing the North Fork route the rap numbering jumps from rap 6 (last
one in the north fork) to rap 9 (first rap below the confluence).
Rap 9 (dCerbMn-R9) is about 0.2 miles down canyon of the confluence
with easy travel in a wider section of the canyon along the way.
Rap 9 is anchored from a small boulder LDC and drops about 35 feet
down a water carved slot.
Rap 10 (dCerbMn-R10-11) is about 200 feet down canyon of rap 9.
Rap 10 is anchored from a small boulder RDC and drops about 25
feet. The start of rap 10 is along a small smooth trough carved
from water. The trough ends abruptly as if cut off by something
then the rap goes vertical with a slight overhang as it goes past
the trough.
Rap 11 is near the bottom of rap 10 and can be seen from the top of
rap 10. Rap 11 is anchored from small boulder RDC and drops a total
of about 50 feet. The anchor is set back about 20 feet for a total
rope distance of 70 feet. Rap 11 starts down an easy slope before
dropping over a ledge. Just over the ledge is an overhanging
section of the rap and care should be taken going over. After rap
11 is a short section of scrambling then 0.3 mile of easy walking
along the wash to rap 12.
Rap 12 (dCerbMn-R12) is about 0.3 miles down canyon of rap 11. Rap
12 is anchored from a small boulder lodged against the wall LDC.
The rap drops about 15 feet along a couple boulders. This is not a
smooth wall but very easy to navigate.
There are a couple short down climbs between rap 12 and 13.
Rap 13 (dCerbMn-R13-14) is about 300 feet down canyon of rap 12.
In those 300 feet are several down climbs, ranging from 8 to 20
feet.
Rap 13 is anchored from a small cairn anchor. Rap 13 starts down a
series of ledges with an easy overall slope then drops off a lot
steeper as it drops. Rap 13 drops over a series of a few
stages some of which could be down climbed. The total rope travel
is about 140 feet.
Rap 14 is right at the bottom of rap 13. Rap 14 is anchored from a
rock horn at the top of the rap and drops down a large crack a
little over 50 feet. The start looks like it would be awkward but
is pretty comfortable.
Note:
Rap 14 can be down climbed but is not recommended for everyone.
To down climb, climb up about 12 feet on the RDC side to get to the
top of a ramp. Carefully scramble down the ramp and around a
corner where you can get into the top of the crack where the rappel
is. once in the crack the down climb is only moderately
difficult but has a lot of loose rock to be aware of.
Rap 15 (dCerbMn-R15) is about 500 feet down canyon of rap 14 with a
couple easy down climbs along the way. The anchor for Rap 15 is a
choke stone tucked under a large boulder near the top of the rap.
Rap 15 drops about 25 feet between a large boulder and the canyon
wall. This rappel might be considered a down climb for some.
Below rap 15 is a 0.4 mile long section of narrow wash with a few
easy down climbs along the way before reaching Rap 16.
Rap 16 (dCerbMn-R16) is anchored from a rock protruding from the
ground about 10 feet back. Rap 16 is a 2 stage rap with the first
part being about 15 feet down a sloped wall then over a large
boulder down another 25 feet. The last part of the rap has about a
9 foot over hang.
Just after rap 16 the canyon turns and drops to the right. The drop
at this turn (wCerbMainRP-01) is bypassed by climbing up and over
LDC. Walk up the slope on the left side of the canyon then either
continue high on the side of the canyon for a ways or drop down as
soon as you can. Either route will get you back to the canyon floor
bypassing the drop.
Rap 17 is about 0.2 miles down canyon of rap 16. The stretch
between is easy wash walking with several easy down climbs along the
way.
Rap 17 (dCerbMn-R17-18) is anchored from a pinch point between
boulders back a bout 20 feet from the drop and drops 50 feet down the wall next to a large
boulder in the wash. You will need about 70 feet of rope
travel for this rappel.
Rap 18 is just below rap 17 and is anchored by a double cairn
anchor. Rap 18 drops 115 feet down a fluted wall with a ledge about
1/3 down. The wall looks good from the bottom but even better while
on the rap. Take time to enjoy this one a little.
Rap 19 (dCerbMn-R19-20) is about 400 feet down canyon from rap 18
with and easy walk down the wash between. The top of Rap 19 is
pretty open and allows a great view of the valley floor in the
distance. Rap 19 is anchored from a cairn style anchor at the top
of the rap. Rap 19 starts down a smooth water carved slot in pink
rock. Shortly after, it drops off down a vertical wall of very
rough dark red rock with about 40 feet of it being overhung. The
total drop is about 160 feet.
At the bottom of rap 19 is another drop RDC which is bypassed by
climbing around LDC. When climbing around this drop stay high for a
short distance on the climb around and resist the urge to drop down
too soon. Hug the wall and follow it around to a down climb with
less exposure and more hand holds.
Rap 20 is just after the down climb at the bottom of rap 19. After
climbing down to the wash below, look for a rock protruding from the
ground RDC. The rock is the anchor for Rap 20. It is easy to
overlook the rock since you can down climb passed it easily. If you
miss it, go down canyon to the next major drop, turn around and walk
back up canyon about 40 feet and up on a ledge about 5 foot high.
Near the top of this ledge is the rock for the anchor.
Rap 20 drops only about 35 feet down a sloped wall, but needs more
rope since the anchor is about 40 feet up canyon.
Rap 21 (dCerbMn-R21) is about 80 feet down canyon of rap 20. Rap
21 is the First Big Rap in the canyon. Now is the time to break out
the big rope. Rap 21 is anchored from a pile of rocks just behind a
protruding rock at the top of the rappel. Rap 21 is three
stages and drops a total of about 270 feet. First stage is
about 30 feet then a second stage of about 30 feet then a third
stage of about 210. The first two stages are in a narrow chute
like section and the final stage is down a vertical wall with a lot
of loos rock. The total drop
for Rap 21 is about 270 feet. The lower portion of Rap 21 is down a
vertical wall of rough red rock.
Down canyon of rap 21 are a couple easy down climbs over about 400 before getting
to rap 22.
Rap 22 (dCerbMn-22) is anchored from a boulder near the top of the
rap and drops down between a large boulder and the canyon wall RDC.
There is an awkward overhang near the top of Rap 22 and care should
be taken here. The total drop is about 35 feet.
Rap 23 (dCerbMn-R23-24) is about 300 feet down canyon of rap 22.
There is a short down climb RDC to get to Rap 23. Rap 23 is anchored from
a large rock laying in the wash about 15 feet up canyon from the
rap. Rap 23 drops about 45 feet down a fairly smooth water
carved flute. This is another fun rap although very short.
Rap 24 is a few feet from the bottom of rap 23. Rap 24 is anchored
from a choke stone under a boulder about 30 feet up canyon of the
drop. Rap 24 drops about 20 feet down a vertical wall.
Note:
Better down climber may enjoy down climbing this and providing a top
belay for others.
Below rap 24, the canyon feels a bit wide open again for a short
distance.
Rap 25 (dCerbMn-R25) is about 200 feet down canyon of rap 24. Rap
25 is anchored from a large rock protruding from the ground and
drops about 100 feet over 2 stages of about equal height.
After rap 25 are a few down climbs along the way down canyon. One
of the down climbs had anchor material. The anchor was not needed
since it is a very easy down climb LDC.
About 450 feet down canyon are some fluted drops as you make a right
turn (wCerbMainRP-02). These are quickly bypassed by going up
and over then along the ledges on the LDC side. About 200 feet
farther down canyon is the top of rap 26.
Rap 26 (dCerbMn-R26) is about 800 feet down canyon of rap 25 and is
the Second Big Rap. The top of Rap 26 is wide open and allows a
very wide view down do the valley floor in the distance. It is
possible to see the exit vehicle you parked, if you look close.
This view gives a very good impression of just how big the alluvial
fan for Cerberus is.
Rap 26 (dCerberusR26) is anchored from a rock at the top of the
rap. Rap 26 starts out with a slight sloped flute of about 50 feet
to a ledge. This helps with setting up the rope for the rap
from part way down and the ledge is a good place to readjust the
friction on your device if needed. The second part of rap 26
drops off vertical. The total drop is about 270 feet. The
vertical portion of Rap 26 is down a rough wall and has a about 50
foot of overhang near the bottom.
Note:
It appears rap 26 is not in what used to be the main water course.
Rap 26 feels like it emerges from a hanging valley like area but
travel down canyon to it feels like you are in the main water
course. Just an odd note to look at if this kind of thing
interests you.
About 500 feet down canyon of rap 26 is a 15 foot down climb in a
water chute (wCerbMainRP-03). Some can down climb this while others
will want to rappel. To rappel this drop wrap the rope around a
rock at the top. Just beyond the down climb is rap 27.
Rap 27 (dCerbMn-R27-28) is a little over 100 feet after the drop.
Rap 27 is anchored from a rock protruding from the ground but has a
slight angle on the up canyon side. Another rock is placed on the
anchor webbing to keep it from sliding off the rock. Rap 27 drops
about 40 feet down a water carved chute in some polished pink and
gray rock. The anchor is about 40 feet up canyon of the
rappel.
Rap 28 is a few feet from the bottom of rap 27. Rap 28 is anchored
from a cairn about 15 feet up canyon from the rap. Rap 28 drops
about 100 feet down a fairly smooth vertical wall.
Just after rap 28 is a short down climb before continuing down
canyon.
Rap 29 (dCerbMn-R29) is about 400 feet down canyon of rap 28 and is
the final rap. Rap 29 is anchored from large rock on the wash floor
and drops 70 feet over 2 stages down a choppy wall.
About 100 feet after rap 29 the canyon opens up to the humongous
alluvial fan for Cerberus Canyon. This is the end of the technical
portion of the route (yCerberusBt).
The Exit:
From the exit (yCerberusBt) walk about 0.5 mile walk west to
the exit vehicle parked along the side of the road (PkCerberusBt).
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Waypoint naming convention and map symbol information can be found on the Glossary page.
Elevations are approximate.
BEFORE
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Inconsistent datum's and coordinate formats will result in location errors.
Click to show / expand the list of waypoints below........
CerberusNF 1 - Drive to Lower Exit |
- extBadWatr-190
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.44835
W -116.85247
Elev: 10 Feet
Junction of highway 190 and Badwater Road (178).
- extDesoltnCyn
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.39642
W -116.84753
Elev: -186 Feet
Exit for the road to Desolation Canyon.
- extDevilsGolf
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.29845
W -116.81171
Elev: -200 Feet
Turn off for the Devil's Golf Course. Park here to leave an exit vehicle when doing Brimstone Canyon.
- extNatBridge
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.27404
W -116.79292
Elev: -241 Feet
Exit for the road to the Natural Bridge trailhead.
- sBadWater282
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23001
W -116.76791
Elev: -282 Feet
Sign at Bad Water Stating 282 feet below sea level
- PkCerberusBt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19442
W -116.77253
Elev: -260 Feet
Park a vehicle here along the highway for transportation after exiting the bottom of Cerberus Canyon.
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CerberusNF 2 - Drive to Trailhead |
- extBadWatr-190
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.44835
W -116.85247
Elev: 10 Feet
Junction of highway 190 and Badwater Road (178).
- ext-20Mule-In
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.40941
W -116.79466
Elev: 840 Feet
Entrance to the 20 Mule Team Rd.
- extHoleInWall
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.40480
W -116.78271
Elev: 1,039 Feet
Exit for the Hole in the Wall road.
- ext-20Mule-Out
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.39784
W -116.77033
Elev: 1,148 Feet
Exit to the 20 Mule Team Rd.
- extDanteVw190
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.36312
W -116.70905
Elev: 210 Feet
Exit for the Dantes View road off of highway 190.
- extFurnaceCk
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.26833
W -116.66365
Elev: 3,148 Feet
Exit from the road to DAntes View to Furnace Creek Road (Greenwater Valley Road).
- tDanteVarCyns
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21774
W -116.72265
Elev: 5,170 Feet
Trailhead for a few canyon routes. It is at the bathrooms about 0.5 road miles below the Dante's View parking area.
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CerberusNF 3 - Approach, The Canyon and Exit |
- tDanteVarCyns
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21774
W -116.72265
Elev: 5,170 Feet
Trailhead for a few canyon routes. It is at the bathrooms about 0.5 road miles below the Dante's View parking area.
- jCerberusTops
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21715
W -116.72658
Elev: NaN Feet
Top of a saddle. Drop into the draiange to the west for the North Fork of Cerberus Canyon or continue up south up the ridge for the South Fork of Cerberus or the North Fork of Styx Canyon.
- yCerberusNF-Tp
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21728
W -116.72738
Elev: 5,180 Feet
Top entry for the North Fork of Cerberus Canyon. This is wheree you drop into a wide wash.
- wCerb-NF-RP-01
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21376
W -116.72926
Elev: NaN Feet
Down climb of about 15 feet.
- dCerb-NF-R1
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21353
W -116.72925
Elev: 4,870 Feet
Rap 1 - North Fork Cerberus Canyon. Anchored from a large rock horn RDC and drops about 30 feet on a mostly vertical wall. Can be down climbed RDC but sketchy.
- wCerb-NF-RP-02
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21234
W -116.72912
Elev: NaN Feet
Down climb of about 8 feet that can be awkward for shorter people since it drops over an overhaning boulder.
- wCerb-NF-RP-03
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21182
W -116.72964
Elev: NaN Feet
Down climb of about 8 feet shortly after getting good views out toward the salt flats in the distance.
- wCerb-NF-RP-04
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21102
W -116.73035
Elev: NaN Feet
Slightly sloped down climb of about 15 feet in a slot.
- dCerb-NF-R2
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21077
W -116.73035
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 2 - North Fork of Cerberus Canyon. Anchored from a rock horn about 35 feet back from the drop and a total of about 130 feet of rope travel is needed from anchor to bottom of rap.
- wCerb-NF-RP-05
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20943
W -116.73088
Elev: NaN Feet
Down climb of about 15 feet. Looks difficult but is easier than it looks. All but the last person can rappel on a meat anchor then the last person can down climb with a spot from below.
- wCerb-NF-RP-06
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20832
W -116.73301
Elev: NaN Feet
Down climb of about 15 feet with a ledge about 10 feet down.
- dCerb-NF-R3
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20794
W -116.73337
Elev: 4,020 Feet
Rap 3 - North Frok of Cerberus Canyon. Anchored from a large rock about 20 feet back. Rap 3 drops about 60 feet but about 80 feet of rope travel is needed from anchor to bottom of rap.
- dCerb-NF-R4
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20734
W -116.73371
Elev: 3,915 Feet
Rap 4 - North Fork Cerberus Canyon. Anchored from a rock horn near the top of the drop and drops about 60 feet down a mostly vertical wall.
- dCerb-NF-R5
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20693
W -116.73390
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 5 - North Fork of Cerberus Canyon. Anchored from a carin anchor RDC and travels about 160 feet over 3 stages.
- dCerb-NF-R6
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20609
W -116.73410
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 6 - North Fork of Cerberus Canyon. Anchored from a large rock about 15 feet back and drops about 12 feet.
- wCerb-NF-RP-07
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20423
W -116.73757
Elev: 3,330 Feet
Top of a large wide shelf like area over looking the confluence of the North and South Forks below.
- jCerberusNF-SF
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20333
W -116.73753
Elev: 3,210 Feet
Confluence of North and South Forks of Cerberus Canyon.
- dCerbMn-R9
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20217
W -116.74054
Elev: 2,971 Feet
Rap 9 in Cerberus. Anchored from a small boulder LDC and drops about 35 feet down a water carved slot
- dCerbMn-R10-11
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20179
W -116.74116
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 10 and 11 in Cerberus.
Rap 10 anchored from small boulder and drops 25 feet.
Rap 11 anchored from small boulder and drops 50 feet with overhanging ledge.
- dCerbMn-R12
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19943
W -116.74446
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 12 in Cerberus. Anchored LDC from lodged boulder and drops about 15 feet along a couple boulders.
- dCerbMn-R13-14
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19929
W -116.74541
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 13 and 14 in Cerberus.
Rap 13 anchored from small cairn and drops 140 feet down series of ledges getting steeper as it drops.
Rap 14 at the bottom of rap 13 and anchored from rock horn at top of rap and drops a bit over 50 feet down a large crack. Rap 14 can be down climbed, see route description.
- dCerbMn-R15
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19875
W -116.74696
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 15 in Cerberus. Anchored from choke stone wedged under boulder and drops 25 feet. Could be a down climb for some.
- dCerbMn-R16
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19814
W -116.75202
Elev: 1,991 Feet
Rap 16 in Cerberus. Anchored from a rock protruding from the ground and drops over 40 feet over 2 stages. 15 feet and 25 feet.
- wCerbMainRP-01
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19816
W -116.75237
Elev: NaN Feet
Climb up and around LDC to bypass drop.
- dCerbMn-R17-18
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19720
W -116.75492
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 17 and 18 in Cerberus.
Rap 17 anchored from i pinch point about 20 feet back and drops 50 feet needing about 70 feet of rope travel.
Rap 18 anchored from double cairn and drops 115 feet down a fluted wall worth taking time to enjoy the look of it.
- dCerbMn-R19-20
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19681
W -116.75559
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 19 and 20 in Cerberus.
Rap 19 cairn style anchor and drops 160 feet with 40 foot overhang.
Rap 20 anchored from rock protruding from ground and drops 35 feet down sloped wall. Anchor about 40 feet upcanyon of drop.
- dCerbMn-R21
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19643
W -116.75608
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 21 in Cerberus. Anchored from pile of rocks behind protruding rock. Drops 270 feet over 3 stages. 30 feet, 30 feet and 210 feet.
- dCerbMn-R22
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19589
W -116.75743
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 22 in Cerberus. Anchored from small boulder at top of rap. Drops 35 feet between large boulder and canyon wall RDC. Awkward over hang.
- dCerbMn-R23-24
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19552
W -116.75828
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 23 and 24 in Cerberus.
Rap 23 anchored from large rock laying in wash and drops 45 feet down nice water carved flute.
Rap 24 anchored from choke stone under boulder and drops 20 feet down a vertical wall. Rap 24 is down climbable.
- dCerbMn-R25
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19521
W -116.75909
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 25 in Cerberus. Anchored from large rock protruding from ground and drops 90 feet over 2 stages.
- wCerbMainRP-02
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19526
W -116.76058
Elev: NaN Feet
By pass a couple drops by going up an over the ledges LDC.
- dCerbMn-R26
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19556
W -116.76128
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 26 in Cerberus. Anchored from rock at top of rap and drops about 270 feet. Starts with 50 foot chute to ledge then down a vertical wall with about 50 foot overhang near bottom.
- wCerbMainRP-03
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19508
W -116.76278
Elev: NaN Feet
15 foot down climb in a water chute. Can be rappelled if desired by wrapping rope around rock at top of DC.
- dCerbMn-R27-28
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19513
W -116.76324
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 27 and 28 in Cerberus.
Rap 27 anchored from protruding rock and drops 40 feet down water carved chute.
Rap 28 anchored from cairn and drops 90 feet down fairly smooth vertical wall.
- dCerbMn-R29
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19532
W -116.76425
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 29 in Cerberus. Anchored from large rock in wash and drops 70 feet over 2 stages.
- yCerberusBt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19525
W -116.76451
Elev: 30 Feet
Bottom Exit for Cerberus Canyon.
- PkCerberusBt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.19442
W -116.77253
Elev: -260 Feet
Park a vehicle here along the highway for transportation after exiting the bottom of Cerberus Canyon.
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