Canyoneering Route Description
Hades Canyon - 3A IV
Death Valley National Park, California.
04-17-10, 3 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 11.75 hours) - done from Dante's View down, not up from the
Badwater Road.
From Badwater road up.
Time Required - 11 to 13 hours
Distance - 6.9 miles Total, 2.3 miles Technical
Rappels - 14 Rappels, Longest Rappel 200 feet.
Longest vertical rap is 185 feet. The 200 feet is for the rap with
the longest rope travel as it drops over stages.
Elevation Range - 3815 to -255 feet below sea
level
Shuttle Required - No Vehicle - Passenger
Permit Required - No
From Dante's View down.
Time Required - 10 to 12 hours
Distance - 6.1 miles Total, 2.3 miles Technical
Rappels - 14 Rappels, Longest Rappel 200 feet.
Longest vertical rap is 185 feet. The 200 feet is for the rap with
the longest rope travel as it drops over stages.
Elevation Range - 5680 to -255 feet below sea
level
Shuttle Required -Yes 41 Miles Vehicle - Passenger
Permit Required - No
Rappelling and anchor gear, Ropes and or pull cords for rappels up
to 200 feet and 100 feet of 1 inch 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!
Hades Canyon is a
big day of fun. The upper 0.5 miles
of the canyon from the head to the
junction where the alternate entry
meets the main canyon has a lot of
loose crumbly rock. After that the
canyon has much more stable rock. A
lot of the longer rappels in the
lower section of the canyon, drop
over multiple ledges, giving the
canyon a giant stair case feel.
Hades Canyon can be
done as a route down from the
Dante's View parking area or as a
loop route starting from Badwater
Road, up a ridge then back down to
BadWater Road down Hades Canyon.
Note:
For third route option and a much bigger day try out the
Hades Canyon - Dante's Variation
route. The Dante's Variation route drops straight down off the
Dante's View parking area and meets Hades Canyon between raps 1 and 2.
Rick Kent invited some of us to do the first descent of that route which
turned out to be a very cool huge day of fun!
The Badwater up route is a little more work but comes
with the benefit of not having a Long shuttle involved. This
option is recommended for fit hikers since the route involves 4000 feet
of elevation gain in just under 3 miles. The route from the bottom
will require another hour or so in route but will not require the long
car shuttle and will result in an overall faster time. Another plus to
the route up from the bottom are the incredible views. While ascending
the ridge you get views in 2 directions over the salt flats of Bad
Water, good views of the route up and up close and personal views down
into sections of Hades Canyon.
The Dante's View down route requires a long car shuttle
but is less strenuous and only 0.8 miles shorter. The car shuttle will
add well over an hour at the start of the day and well over an hour at
the end of the day so keep this in mind when considering your route
choice.
To get to the Trailhead
Using the loop route from Badwater road up.
You will need to park alongside the road near the alluvial fan
for Hades Canyon. From the junction of highways 178 (Bad Water
Road) and 190, drive 16.6 miles south on highway 178 to Bad
Water. From the Bad Water Parking lot on Bad Water road, drive
1.3 miles south and find a place to pull off the road
(pkHades-Bad-Bt).
Using the top down route from Dante's View - requires a
long shuttle.
After placing your exit vehicle drive 16.6 miles north on
Badwater road to the junction of
highways 178 (Bad Water Road) and 190. From the junction drive east on highway 190
about 10.7 miles to the turn off for Dante's View. Follow the
signs to Dante's View which is another 13 miles.
To leave the Exit Vehicle / Escape Pod
Using the loop route from Badwater road up.
No exit vehicle is needed. This is done as a loop route.
Using the top down route from Dante's View - requires a
long shuttle.
From the junction of highways 178 (Badwater Road) and 190,
drive 16.6 miles south on highway 178 to Bad Water parking area.
Continue south on Badwater Road for 2.3 miles to the center of
the alluvial fan for Hades (pkHadesBt). Park here to leave the exit vehicle.
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 technical section.
The Approach
from Dante's View down:
Note:
If you are
doing the loop route
from Badwater road up,
skip down to the
description for the
approach from Badwater
Road up.
From the Dante’s View parking area head north and follow the well
worn use trail toward Mount Perry (tMntPeryUseTrl). The use trail
is well worn and passes by Dante’s Peak (pDante'sPeak) about 0.4
miles into the trail.
1.3 miles from the start of the Mount Perry Use Trail will be a
saddle where you will leave the use trail to begin the route down
into the head of Bad Canyon (jBadCyn). There is very little in the
way of land marks around this saddle so it is difficult to explain
what to look for. Use of a GPS would be a good idea so you get the
correct saddle.
The only landmark I could find is a reddish rock outcropping to the
left of the trail a short distance north of the saddle. The area
where this saddle is has no large rocks and only small vegetation
and the rock outcropping is fairly obvious.
From the saddle where you leave the trail (jBadCyn), go west and
follow down a shallow drainage. On the left (south) is a very small
ridge running along the south side of the shallow drainage. This
ridge will provide an easier descent than dropping directly down the
drainage.
About 500 feet down from the trail the shallow drainage turns
southwest around the lower tip of the ridge down from the trail
(wBadRP-01).
Follow down the drainage as it turns southwest around the tip of the
ridge.
About 0.3 miles further down the small drainage meets a much larger
and wider wash (wBadRP-02). There will be a few easy down climbs
along the way. There are some boulders that can be seen up the
larger wash that look pretty impressive.
Once in this larger wash (wBadRP-02) travel southwest down the
larger wash.
About 0.3 miles down the larger wash will be a drop of about 15 feet
down a smooth fluted wall (wBadRP-03). Do not down climb or bypass
this drop. Instead leave the wash by climbing up the side to the
right (north). Go about 250 feet out from the wash up onto a ridge
(wBadRP-04). From this ridge is a view over to part of Upper Bad
Canyon to the north in the distance. The wall of Bad Canyon that
can be seen from this ridge has sand hills from debris running down
the walls. There is a very large wash between this ridge and the
portion of Bad Canyon that can be seen.
From this ridge the next step is to get down into the large wash /
drainage north of the ridge. Travel about 300 feet north east to
where the slope down into the wash is more gentle (wBadRP-05).
Continue north down the slope and into the wash as it turns more
west. There will be multiple down climbs along the slope into and
along the wash. The further down the wash you go the tighter it
gets and some of the down climbs begin to feel things could get
technical soon.
About 0.2 miles down the wash will be a drop of about 30 feet
(wBadRP-06). There is no easy down climb for this drop. We found
webbing rigged here to make the drop a rappel which is not
necessary. From the top of this drop, climb about 40 feet up the
right (north) side of the wash. From the top of the climb out is a
scree slope descending all the way down into upper Bad Canyon.
Drop west, down the scree slope about 400 feet down into Bad
Canyon. On the way down the scree slope stay right (north) to avoid
a couple drops before reaching the floor of Bad Canyon (yBadtp).
Once in Bad Canyon you can clearly see the Hades Fault to the
southwest in the distance. At this point Bad Canyon is a very wide
open flat wash. Travel south west down canyon about 0.5 miles to the
bottom of the Hades Fault (jHades).
From bottom of the Hades Fault, climb up out of Bad Canyon going southwest up
the Hades Fault. About 600 feet up out of Bad Canyon you will
end up on a saddle at the top of the Hades Fault. The top of the
Hades Fault is the top entry for Hades Canyon (yHadesTp). Take a
moment to enjoy the view down toward the salt flats over Hades
Canyon to the south west and the view up Bad Canyon to the
northeast.
Note:
If using this approach for Bad Canyon, just keep on going
down bad canyon.
Skip down to the
description for the
canyon.
The Approach
from Badwater Road up:
This
approach can be used for
Bad Canyon or for Hades
Canyon. This route
climbs the ridge
between Bad and Hades Canyons. The ridge leads to the top of
the Hades Fault
which is the head of Hades Canyon. From the fault you can
choose to drop down into
Bad or Hades Canyon.
From where
you parked your vehicle along the road (pkHades-Bad-Bt), walk east
up the alluvial fan at the bottom of Hades Canyon. As you walk,
look at the ridge on the left (north) side of Hades Canyon and
visually follow it down to the mouth of the canyon. Where the slope
meets the alluvial fan (wBad-Up-RP-01) is where you will start the
climb up onto the ridge.
Starting north east up the ridge from the alluvial fan, the climb is
steep for about 300 feet until it hits a section with an easier
grade. Once at the top of the initial short climb and on the easier
grade, follow up along the right (east) edge of the ridge. This
section is wide open and flat with a view of Hades on the right
(east).
About 800 feet further up the ridge is a section of loose crumbled
earth with large dirt clod like boulders. Climb up to the top of
the dirt clod (wBad-Up-RP-02) section to get to the first long steep
section of the climb up the ridge.
After getting to the top of the dirt clod section, the first long
steep climb of the approach starts. The slope is covered in
sections of talus but has pretty solid footing. A short distance
up, look for a shallow drainage and follow it up the slope. The
drainage has a fair amount of solid rock not covered in talus that
offers good footing. About 850 feet from the top of the dirt clod
section is an almost level section (wBad-Up-RP-03) good for taking a
quick breather if needed.
About 350 feet from the large level section is a cairn (not in good
shape but there) marking a path up the next section of the climb
(wBad-Up-RP-04). From here a faint path can be seen and easily
followed leading further up the ridge. Great views of the salt
flats and down into Hades Canyon can be seen all along this portion
of the route.
About 0.6 miles from the cairn is the top out of the first major
section of the climb (wBad-Up-RP-05) at about 2240 feet elevation.
At this point you should be about 1.6 miles into the route with a
total ascent of about 2500 feet. As a side note, shortly before
reaching this top out, you will have a good view of the 190 foot
rappel in Hades Canyon.
About 800 feet from the top out of the first long steep climb is the
start of the second long steep climb (wBad-Up-RP-06). This second
climb is not as steep but still feels very strenuous after just
having climbed the last section.
About 0.2 miles up the
second long climb the incline mellows a little then briefly starts
down to where the route crosses a rugged knife edge section of the
ridge (wBad-Up-RP-07).
About 0.3 miles past the knife edge
section, is a cairn (wBad-Up-RP-08).
About 0.2 miles from the
cairn the climb levels briefly as the route crosses over a rugged
protrusion of rock (wBad-Up-RP-09) on a small saddle.
About 0.3
miles from the saddle with the rugged rock protrusion is another
cairn almost at the top of the climb (wBad-Up-RP-10).
About 350 feet from the cairn is the top of the second long steep
climb and the highest point on the route (wBad-Up-RP-11) at 3815
feet. Just before reaching this high point you may notice A LOT of
sparkling rock, some of which is quite captivating. The start of
the route was from Bad Water road at -255 feet which gives a total
elevation gain thus far of 4070 feet over 3 miles to this point.
From the highest point on
the route turn east and follow the ridge down to a saddle then back
up over another small hill. On the other side of the hill, continue
east down the slope toward the Hades Fault at the top of Hades
Canyon.
About 0.2 miles from the high point on the route, the slope
will reach a drop (wBad-Up-RP-12) that is too steep to safely get
down. Turn south west and drop down a chute to get down into Hades
Canyon. This section is loose scree over hard dirt so it is very
easy to slip and slide on the way down. Once in Hades Canyon, turn
left (north east) and go up canyon a short distance to the head of
Hades Canyon (yHadesTp).
Take a moment to enjoy the view down toward the salt flats over
Hades Canyon to the south west and the view up Bad Canyon to the
northeast.
If using this approach for Bad Canyon:
Follow north west down a chute from the head of Hades Canyon. About 500 feet down the
chute will be a series of drops (wBad-Up-RP-13). Turn east and
climb up over the small ridge to get to the next chute over then
drop down that chute to Bad Canyon (jHades). You should be at an
elevation of about 3470' when you reach the floor of Bad Canyon.
If using this approach for
Hades Canyon:
Turn south and start
down Hades Canyon.
The Canyoneering / Technical Section:
From the top of the Hades Fault (yHadesTp), start down Hades Canyon
to the southwest.
The start down from Hades Canyon is steep and full of loose rock and
debris along the canyon floor. There are various drops to down
climb. None of the down climbs are very high but care needs to be
taken on these first down climbs because everything is loose and can
easily slide or break.
Rap 1 (dHadesR1) is about 400 feet down canyon from the top of the
Hades Fault. Rap 1 is anchored from some small boulders wedged
between the walls. Rap 1 drops about 45 feet down a rough loose
section of rock.
After rap 1 the canyon still has a lot of loose rock all over.
Shortly after rap 1 is a drop of about 30 feet. Bypass the drop by
going up and over a boulder RDC then scrambling down a very rough
slope. Shortly after is another drop of about 30 feet over a few
huge boulders piled in the canyon. Climb down RDC around the first
boulder then stem between the bottom boulder and the canyon wall
LDC. After a couple more quick down climbs is a section of easy
wash walking.
About 500 feet down canyon of rap 1 is a down climb of about 15
feet. The down climb itself is not very difficult. The problem is
all the loose rock along the way. Everything is fragile and may
break off if pulled on too hard. It may be a good idea to give all
but the last person down a meat anchor here.
Shortly after is another drop of about 20 feet with an overhang
under the top. Bypass the drop by going up around a large boulder
RDC then scrambling down the slope on the other side. A few more
down climbs along loose rock follow.
About 0.4 miles down canyon of rap 1 is a side canyon that joins
from LDC (east). It is a worthwhile trip to drop your packs and go
about 200 feet up the side canyon to a tall dry fall just for a look
around. There are 2 dry falls side by side. The one on the right
as you face them is the final rap down an alternate entry into Hades
Canyon which drops directly down from the Dante’s View parking area.
Note:
If doing the Hades Canyon - Dante's Variation this is where the
alternate route will meet the main Hades Canyon.
After this side canyon the rock becomes more solid and makes the
down climbing a lot safer and more fun for the rest of the canyon.
About 200 feet down canyon of the junction is a drop of about 15
feet with and easy sloped down climb LDC in a slot.
Shortly after is another sloped drop that is down climbed LDC along
a slope. This second sloped down climb has some very slick rock but
the slope is gentle enough there is no issue with getting down
safely. If you feel like playing there is a section that will allow
a pretty fun slide down.
Next is a down climb of about 10 feet
along a slanted crack RDC.
After a section of easy wash walking is
a down climb of about 10 feet down a crack RDC with an overhang at
the top of the down climb.
Another section of easy wash walking
ends at a drop of about 25 feet. This drop is bypassed by climbing
up and around RDC about 50 feet back up canyon then dropping down a
short scree slope to the canyon floor below the drop. This drop is
a little over 200 feet from rap 2.
Rap 2 (dHadesR2) is about 0.4
miles down canyon of the junction with the alternate entry route.
Rap 2 is anchored from a red rock at the top of the rap which
contrasts with the light gray rock around it. Rap 2 drops about 60
feet with a small ledge about 15 feet down. The last part of Rap 2
is slightly sloped and drops along a crack.
Rap 3 (dHadesR3-4) is
about 400 feet down canyon of rap 2. Rap 3 is anchored from a choke
stone under foot next to a large boulder. Rap 3 drops about 30 feet
to a large ledge below.
Rap 4 starts from the ledge just below rap
3. Rap 4 is anchored from a cairn anchor and drops about 80 feet
with a ledge about 10 feet down. The first 10 feet down to the
ledge is an easy down climb. Take a moment to look at the swirls of
pink in the wall as you descend the second part of rap 4.
Down
canyon of rap 4 is mostly easy wash walking. About 0.2 miles down
canyon of rap 4 is a down climb of about 8 feet then a huge boulder
in the wash just down canyon (wHadesRP-02). There is a narrow
opening LDC of the huge boulder allowing an easy walk around. Then
more easy wash walking continuing down canyon.
Rap 5 (dHadesR5-6)
is about 0.3 miles down canyon of the huge boulder in the wash. Rap
5 is anchored from a large rock in the wash about 20 feet back from
the rap. The drop for rap 5 is about 35 feet with a small pocket in
the wall part way down. The rap is done about 15 feet RDC of the
main pour off for the drop.
Rap 6 starts from the huge shelf below
rap 5. Rap 6 is anchored from a very large rock embedded in the
wash about 30 feet back from the lip. Webbing is strung all the way
over to the lip of the rap so the ropes are not too short. Rap 6
drops about 180 feet down a sheer wall. The view from the top of
rap 6 gives that definite Big Air feel. Unfortunately the canyon
turns LDC after the rap so it is not possible to look too far down
canyon from the top of rap 6.
Rap 7 (dHadesR7-8) is a little over
300 feet down canyon of rap 6. Rap 7 is anchored from a large rock
a short distance up a slope above the rap. To get to the anchor,
scramble up about 15 feet LDC of the wash up onto a sloped rock
area. Rap 7 drops down a series of ledges, the tallest of these is
about 60 feet. The total rope travel from anchor to the bottom is
about 135 feet. Below rap 7 is a very large gravel filled shelf.
Rap 8 starts from the shelf below rap 7. Rap 8 is anchored from a
cairn anchor and uses about 175 feet of rope as it drops down a
series of ledges. The highest ledge along Rap 8 is only about 40
feet.
Below rap 8 is a long section of easy wash walking with a
few short gentle sloped drops mixed in.
Raps 9 – 13 are stretched
over about 800 feet of the canyon.
Rap 9 (dHadesR9-11) is about
0.5 miles down canyon of rap 8. Rap 9 is anchored from a cairn
anchor and drops about 140 feet with a ledge about 20 feet down.
Below the ledge rap 9 drops vertical down a wall with a few layers
of color. The lower portion of the rap is a little more colorful.
Rap 10 is a short distance down canyon of rap 9. Rap 10 is anchored
from a cairn anchor and drops about 60 feet with a ledge about 20
feet down before continuing vertical.
Rap 11 is a short distance
down canyon of rap 10. Rap 11 is anchored from a cairn anchor and
uses 200 feet of rope as it drops over a series of ledges. Two 200
foot ropes just barely reach the bottom of rap 11. Just in case
your ropes are a bit shorter it is a good idea to keep a watchful
eye out so you do not rap off the end of the rope.
Rap 12
(dHadesR12-13) is a short distance down canyon of rap 11. Rap 12 is
anchored from two choke stones. Rap 12 uses about 125 feet of rope
as it drops over 2 stages. The first drop on rap 12 is about 50
feet then a long vertical section followed by a 30 foot drop. Just
before the second drop on rap 12 is a set of pitons RDC. No need to
use these pitons, just rap on by.
Rap 13 is just around the corner
below rap 12. Rap 13 is anchored from a couple pitons RDC about 15
feet back from the rap. Rap 13 uses about 145 feet of rope as it
drops over a series of ledges.
About 80 feet down canyon of rap 13
is a drop of about 10 feet. Someone has tied webbing around a rock
to allow this drop to be a rappel. There is no need to rappel as
this is a very easy down climb. It just looks difficult from the
top.
A short walk down the wash after the down climb is a aerial
fuel tank that has been dropped into the canyon long ago.
After a
couple sloped easy down climbs and some wash walking is rap 14.
Rap 14 (dHadesR14) is about 200 feet after the dropped fuel tank.
Rap 14 is anchored from a rock embedded in the wash just above the
rap. Rap 14 drops about 60 feet (plus about 10 feet of rope back to
the anchor) down a sloped wall next to a slanted crevice RDC.
Rap
14 is optional. Rather than rappel it is a relatively easy down
climb by stemming down along the crevice RDC of the drop. It looks
difficult but is not. Some of the rock along the down climb can be
a little slick so keep that in mind if you decide to down climb.
A
couple hundred feet down canyon is a sloped down climb (yHadesBt).
Beyond this down climb it is a long easy wash walk out to the
alluvial fan.
The Exit:
After the easy down climb below rap 14 (yHadesBt), continue about
0.2 miles out to where the canyon opens up onto the alluvial fan.
Once the canyon opens up
onto the alluvial fan
hike across the
alluvial fan to your
car.
If you did the top down
route and parked where
the center of the
alluvial meets the road,
continue southwest about
0.5 south west to your
car at (pkHadesBt).
If you did the bottom up
loop route and parked
close to the approach up
the ridge, continue about 0.5 miles west to where you left the exit
vehicle parked (pkHades-Bad-Bt).
Downloadable GPX files
available at
BG-Gear Store
(easier than manual entry and a great way to support
Bluugnome).
Waypoint naming convention and map symbol information can be found on the Glossary page.
Elevations are approximate.
BEFORE
manually entering coordinates set your system to WGS84 datum and Lat/Lon hddd.ddddd° coordinate format.
Inconsistent datum's and coordinate formats will result in location errors.
Click to show / expand the list of waypoints below........
Hades 1 - Drive to exit vehicle and lower appraoch Trailhead. |
- 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
- pkHades-Bad-Bt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21074
W -116.77561
Elev: -255 Feet
Park here to start the route up to Hades of Bad Canyon from the bottom.
- pkHadesBt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20588
W -116.77514
Elev: -230 Feet
Park a vehicle here along the highway for transportation after exiting the bottom of Hades Canyon.
|
Hades 2 - Drive to upper approach 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).
- tMntPeryUseTrl
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22096
W -116.72657
Elev: 5,460 Feet
Trailhead for the Mount Perry Use Trail. Sections of the trail are hard to follow while other sections are very worn in.
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Hades 3 - Approach from bottom (from Badwater Road) |
- pkHades-Bad-Bt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21074
W -116.77561
Elev: -255 Feet
Park here to start the route up to Hades of Bad Canyon from the bottom.
- wBad-Up-RP-01
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20949
W -116.76779
Elev: 50 Feet
Start up a steep slope to begin the climb up the ridge between Hades and Bad Canyon to get to the Hades Fault.
- wBad-Up-RP-02
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21196
W -116.76573
Elev: 360 Feet
Top of a large crumbled dirt clod like section to climb up.
- wBad-Up-RP-03
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21411
W -116.76530
Elev: 850 Feet
A large almost level section here to take a breather.
- wBad-Up-RP-04
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21463
W -116.76427
Elev: 960 Feet
A cairn on the way up the ridge.
24-JAN-10 8:54:23AM
- wBad-Up-RP-05
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21973
W -116.75673
Elev: 2,240 Feet
Top out of the first long steep climb.
24-JAN-10 10:09:59AM
- wBad-Up-RP-06
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22015
W -116.75405
Elev: 2,260 Feet
Start of the next steep climb on the ridge.
- wBad-Up-RP-07
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22284
W -116.74836
Elev: 2,720 Feet
Rugged knife edge portion of the ridge after a short slight down hill grade.
- wBad-Up-RP-08
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22515
W -116.74481
Elev: 3,015 Feet
A cairn along the route.
- wBad-Up-RP-09
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22777
W -116.74206
Elev: 3,285 Feet
Climb levels off briefly then descends down to a rugged protrusion of rock to cross before starting up again.
- wBad-Up-RP-10
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23064
W -116.73930
Elev: 3,680 Feet
A cairn along the route almost at the high point of the route.
- wBad-Up-RP-11
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23155
W -116.73893
Elev: 3,815 Feet
Top out of second long climb. This is the high point on the route.
- wBad-Up-RP-12
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23149
W -116.73618
Elev: 3,770 Feet
Slope reaches a drop too steep to down climb. Turn south west and look for a chute to drop down to Hades Canyon.
- yHadesTp
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23129
W -116.73601
Elev: 3,725 Feet
Top entry for Hades Canyon. This is at the top of the Hades Fault.
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Hades 4 - Approach from top (from Dantes View). |
- tMntPeryUseTrl
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22096
W -116.72657
Elev: 5,460 Feet
Trailhead for the Mount Perry Use Trail. Sections of the trail are hard to follow while other sections are very worn in.
- pDante'sPeak
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22644
W -116.72512
Elev: 5,700 Feet
Dante's Peak. Accessed along the Mount Perry Use Trail.
- jBadCyn
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23647
W -116.71637
Elev: 5,180 Feet
Leave the Mount Perry Use Trail here to start toward Bad Canyon.
- wBadRP-01
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23701
W -116.71775
Elev: NaN Feet
In wash at the lower end of the ridge down from the saddle on the trail.
- wBadRP-02
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23774
W -116.72142
Elev: 3,346 Feet
Small drainage joins larger wash. Some large boulders fallen upstream in the larger wash look pretty impressive from here.
- wBadRP-03
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23697
W -116.72606
Elev: NaN Feet
Drop of about 15 feet down a smooth fluted wall. Turn right (north) and travel up to a ridge overlooking the next wash.
- wBadRP-04
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23759
W -116.72627
Elev: 3,132 Feet
On a ridge up out of the last wash. A portion of upper Bad Canyon can be seen to the north in the distance with sand hills along the walls of Bad Canyon.
- wBadRP-05
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23833
W -116.72562
Elev: 3,046 Feet
Point where the slope down to the wash to the north is gentle enough to start down into the wash below.
- wBadRP-06
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23819
W -116.72849
Elev: 2,693 Feet
Drop of about 30 feet that has been rigged by some as a rappel. Climb up the right (north) side of the wash above the drop to find a scree slope descending down into Bad Canyon.
- yBadtp
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23838
W -116.72970
Elev: 3,830 Feet
Top entry for Bad Canyon.
- jHades
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23296
W -116.73505
Elev: 3,470 Feet
Junction to Hades Canyon out of Bad Canyon.
- yHadesTp
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23129
W -116.73601
Elev: 3,725 Feet
Top entry for Hades Canyon. This is at the top of the Hades Fault.
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Hades 5 - The Canyon and Exit |
- yHadesTp
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23129
W -116.73601
Elev: 3,725 Feet
Top entry for Hades Canyon. This is at the top of the Hades Fault.
- dHadesR1
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.23040
W -116.73691
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 1 - Hades. Anchored from wedged boulders and drops about 45 feet down rough wall with lots of loose rock.
- jHadesDanteVw
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22558
W -116.74025
Elev: 5,375 Feet
Point where the Dante's Variation alternate entry joins the main Hades Canyon.
- wHadesRP-01
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22248
W -116.74528
Elev: 5,099 Feet
Drop of about 30 feet which is bypassed by climbing up and around slightly up canyon of the drop then down a to a short scree slope.
- dHadesR2
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22210
W -116.74587
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 2 - Hades. Anchored from red rock sitting near the top of the rap and drops a total of about 60 feet.
- dHadesR3-4
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.22157
W -116.74650
Elev: 4,954 Feet
Raps 3-4 - Hades.
Rap 3 anchored from choke stone under foot and drops about 30 feet.
Rap 4 anchored from cairn anchor and drops about 80 feet with a ledge about 10 feet down.
- wHadesRP-02
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21963
W -116.74861
Elev: NaN Feet
Short 8 foot down climb then a huge boulder in the wash with a narrow section LDC to walk around the huge boulder in the wash.
- dHadesR5-6
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21726
W -116.75246
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 5-6 - Hades.
Rap 5 anchored from large rock in wash about 20 feet back then drops about 35 feet with a small pocket in the wall part way down. Rap 5 is done about 15 feet RDC of the main pour off for the drop.
Rap 6 anchored from a very large rock embedded in the wash about 30 feet back. Webbing is strung from the anchor all the way to the ledge so the rope is not too short for the drop. Rap 6 drops about 180 feet from the lip down a sheer wall.
- dHadesR7-8
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21694
W -116.75344
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 7-8 - Hades.
Rap 7 anchored from large rock up a slope of rock LDC of the main wash and uses about 135 feet of rope as it drops over a series of ledges.
Rap 8 anchored from a cairn anchor and uses about 175 feet of rope as it drops down a series of ledges.
- dHadesR9-11
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21475
W -116.76087
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 9-11 - Hades.
Rap 9 anchored from a cairn anchor and drops about 140 feet with a ledge about 20 feet down.
Rap 10 anchored from a cairn and drops about 60 feet with a ledge about 20 feet down.
Rap 11 anchored from a cairn and uses 200 feet of rope as it drops over a series of ledges. Be careful not to rap off the end of your rope.
- dHadesR12-13
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21366
W -116.76292
Elev: NaN Feet
Raps 2-13 - Hades.
Rap 12 anchored from two choke stones and uses about 125 feet of rope as it drops over a series of ledges.
Rap 13 anchored from two pitons and uses about 145 feet of rope as it drops over a series of ledges.
- dHadesR14
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21210
W -116.76416
Elev: NaN Feet
Rap 14 - Hades. Anchored from a rock embedded in the wash and drops about 60 feet down a sloped wall. Optionally you can down climb down a slanted crevice RDC.
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- yHadesBt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.21165
W -116.76460
Elev: 200 Feet
Bottom exit of Hades Canyon.
- pkHadesBt
Lat/Lon (WGS84): N 36.20588
W -116.77514
Elev: -230 Feet
Park a vehicle here along the highway for transportation after exiting the bottom of Hades Canyon.
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