Canyoneering Route Description

Off The Hook Canyon - 4A II
Ticaboo Mesa, Utah.

Quick Facts

03-02-13, 6 people, 1 Day (Travel time in route 5.25 hours) Pictures Icon

Time Required - 4.5 to 6.5 hours
Distance - 3 miles Total, 0.6 miles Technical
Rappels - 5 Rappels, Longest Rappel 150 feet.
Elevation Range - 5010 - 3830 Feet
Shuttle Required - Yes 1.8 Miles Vehicle - High Clearance - 4WD if bad road conditions Permit Required - No

Gear Used for Canyon

Rappelling and anchor gear, Ropes and or pull cords for rappels up to 150 feet and 30 feet of 1 inch webbing for sling placement.  A Sandtrap or sand anchoring system will also be needed for the pothole section.  A Fiddlestick can also be useful here to minimize webbing needs.  Also bring along a couple potshots for pothole escapes if the mid section changes character, it is very likely the potshots will never be pulled out.

Wetsuits generally should not be needed.  If the potholes wash out one day in the future and fill with water a wet suit may be desired on cold days but this is unlikely.

General Comments

While scouting Double Entendre John Diener expressed interest in this slot as well.  Thanks to John for pointing that out and organizing our exploration trip.

After getting to the bottom of the final rappel in Off The Hook we found a piece of old webbing that had apparently washed down from an anchor somewhere.  On of the people in the group said they felt that we were off the hook for naming it.  Since no other names stuck we settled on Off The Hook.

The mid section of Off The Hook has a section of potholes where raps 3 and 4 are.  These potholes were sand filled on our trip in March 2013 and were easy to downclimb into and out of.  If sand were to wash out these potholes could present a few more challenges especially since they are so large with vertical exit lips.  Go prepared with a couple potshots just incase.  You likely will not need them but......

No webbing was left behind at any of the drops since retrievable anchors (Sandtrap and Fiddlestick) were used at all the drops.

Driving Directions

To get to the Trailhead

Note:
There is a maze of roads on Ticaboo Mesa making it a good idea to study the map ahead of time and keep a close eye on the map as you drive.

From Hanksville, UT., drive south on highway 95 for 26 miles to the junction of highways 95 and 276.

From the junction, drive south on HWY-276 for 25.6 miles then turn left (east) onto BLM dirt-road 13400 between mile markers 25 and 26 (extTicaboo1).

About 1.5 miles from the highway is a junction (TicabooDP-01) of BLM roads, 13400 continues east and 13410 branches off to the south.  Continue east on BLM road 13400.  Note: If you were headed to the Smith Fork area you would turn south onto BLM road 13410.

About 2 miles farther is another junction (TicabooDP-02) of BLM roads, 13400 continues east and 13420 branches off to the south. Continue east on BLM road 13400.  Note: BLM road 13420 to the south goes out to Cane Spring Well about 1.25 miles south.

About 0.2 miles farther is short side road (TicabooDP-03) on the left (north) that goes to a camp area.
Stay right to continue on BLM road 13400.  Beyond this point the roads will have intermittent rough sections. 
About 0.37 miles past here is a fork in the road where the two roads rejoin a short distance later.  The low road is typically the smoothest.

About 1.7 miles farther is another junction (TicabooDP-04) of BLM roads (13400 continues north-ish and 13430 branches off to the south).
Continue north on BLM road 13400. 
Note: If you were going to the roads between Warm Springs Creek and Sevenmile Creek, you would turn south onto BLM road 13430.

About 0.3 miles farther is another junction (TicabooDP-05) of BLM roads (13400 continues northeast and 13440 branches off to the north).
Continue straight northeast on BLM road 13400.
Note: BLM road 13440 to the south goes out to Colt Spring Well about 0.4 miles north.

About 0.5 miles farther is a junction (TicabooDP-06) of BLM roads (13400 continues northeast and 13450 branches off to the north).
Continue straight northeast on BLM road 13400.

About 0.9 miles farther is a junction (TicabooDP-07) of BLM roads (13400 continues northeast and 13430 branches off to the south).
Turn south onto BLM road 13430.
Note: If you were going to Tough, SF Ticaboo or Sleepytime Trio Canyons you would continue northeast on BLM road 13400.

About 700 feet farther is a fork in the road (extWarmSpring).  At this fork stay left to continue toward the East Branch of Seven Mile Creek.

About 0.4 miles farther is another fork in the road (ext7MileCkEB).  Veer left (east) to continue toward the Dante's.

About 1.1 miles farther is a junction where a side road joins in from the southwest (TicabooDP-08).  Veer left (east) to continue toward the Dante's.

About 0.4 miles farther is a junction where a side road joins in from the southwest (extTicabooMesa).  Stay left and follow the road as it turns and begins to head north.

About 1 mile farther is a major road junction (extDantes).  Turning right at this junction will lead over toward the Dante System.  To continue to the parking spot for the start of Double Entendre stay left at this junction and continue northeast.

About 800 feet after passing the junction the road will turn left and begin to head northwest.  About 200 feet after turning this corner find a spot to pull over and get off the road (pkDublEntendr).  There is no clearing to park in.  Just find a spot where you think you can safely get your vehicle out of the way of through traffic. 

To leave the Exit Vehicle / Escape Pod

To leave the shuttle vehicle follow the drive in directions until you get near the end of the drive and arrive at the junction (extDantes).  Instead of driving northeast on the road, turn right and follow the road southeast toward the Dante System.

After driving about 1 mile southeast there will be a side road joining from the left (extTicabooCrek).  Turn left on this road and drive northeast about 0.6 miles to the end of the road where there is a large turn out (pkTicabooCrek).  Park at this turn out to leave the shuttle vehicle.

Maps

GPS coordinate information listed at the bottom.  For information about waypoint naming and map symbols, refer to the Glossary page.

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Map of the drive into the route.
Map of the entire route.

Details

The Approach:
From the parking spot (pkDublEntendr) walk east across the desert for about 0.4 miles to the top of Off The Hook (yOffHookTp).  On the way over to the top of Off The Hook you will cross over or skirt around two minor drainages forming near the rim.  These two small drainages run over toward the rim and down to the slickrock below but don't form obvious large canyons here.  The drainage forming Off The Hook runs over the rim and down toward the slick rock forming a large canyon / slot.  As you get over to the rim route find your way down the dirt ravine to where the drainage begins to cut down into the slick rock (yOffTheHookTp).

The Canyoneering / Technical Section:
From where the Off The Hook Drainage starts to cut down into the slickrock (yOffTheHookTp) follow down canyon over several easy scramble / downclimbs over the first 700 feet to the top of rap 1.

Rap 1 (dOffTheHookR1) is the first drop in the canyon that may require a rope.  We were able to partner assist this as a downclimb but it took work and creativity.  A pack drag might be a good way for the last man to get down as well.  Other anchor options likely exist but were not explored.

Rap 2 (dOffTheHookR2) is about 75 feet down canyon of rap 1 with a down climb between.  Rap 2 is anchored from a boulder about 10 feet back or a Sandtrap can be used and drops about 90 feet.  At the bottom of rap 2 you are in a long corridor with boulder debris scattered along the way.

A little over 500 feet down canyon is a sharp curve to the left just before the canyon starts to drop more.  Just after the sharp bend to the left a series of potholes begins as the canyon starts to drop.  On our trip through in March 2013 the first two potholes were easy to downclimb into then out of then down into the third pothole where rap 3 is anchored.  These potholes are very large and are shaped such that they would become keepers with overhanging lips on the down canyon side if the sand washed out.

Note:
Just before reaching the sharp bend to the left it may be possible to climb onto the slick rock on the LDC (northwest) side.  If doing this it may be possible to find a way to rappel down the other side of the ridge down into an interesting side slot that drops down just below rap 4.  If this works it may be an optional route if the potholes for raps 3 and 4 are water filled.  This has not been confirmed and is only speculation for those wishing to explore it.

Rap 3 (dOffTheHookR3) is anchored in the 3rd pothole using a Sandtrap.  Rap 3 then drops about 75 feet as you rappel through potholes 4 and 5 then down into pothole 6.  Potholes 4 and 5 were easy enough to get into and out of while on rappel 3 but sand washing out may change that in the future.  Pothole 6 at the bottom of rap 3 is very large (think living room in a large house) and was sand filled on you trip through in March 2013.

Rap 4 (dOffTheHookR4) is anchored in pothole 6 using a Sandtrap.  Pothole 6 was completely full of sand so the Sandtrap was used on flat sand near the lip of the drop so care must be taken to get it right and test it before the last man.  Rap 4 drops about 150 feet down a vertical wall and is free hanging for the lower half.

At the bottom of rap 4 is a huge alcove like area where the canyon takes a sharp right.  To the left is an interesting side slot.  The side slot is what you would rap down into if the bypass is explored and it works out. 

Continuing down canyon after rap 4 is a downclimb of about 15 feet then a skinny corridor.  The corridor is a mix of walking and galumphing and one short downclimb.  As the corridor ends and widens out there is a large wide ledge which is the top of rap 5 about 600 feet down canyon of rap 4.

Rap 5 (dOffTheHookR5) is at the top of a wide ledge and is anchored from a boulder about 20 feet back from the top of the drop.  Rap 5 uses about 150 feet of rope travel from anchor to bottom of the rappel and has a ledge part way down with a few small potholes on it.

About 300 feet down canyon after rap 5 is another ledge with a hanging garden below it (wOffTheHookRP1).  The ledge is easily bypassed down the dirt and rock slope on the RDC side.

The drainage for Off The Hook ends about 600 down canyon where it meets the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek (yOffTheHookBt).  At the end of Off The Hook there is a drop of a bout 20 feet down into a marshy pool.  This drop can be bypassed by going up and over on the LDC side then down the dirt slope into the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek.

The Exit:
From the end of Off The Hook Canyon where it dumps into the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek (yOffTheHookBt) turn right and walk east down canyon.  As you walk look at the large slots on the right (south) coming down from the Ticaboo Mesa.  Counting these canyons / slots helps with navigation.

Travel down South Fork Ticaboo Creek counting the side slots / canyons on the right.  About 0.4 miles down will be where the drainage for the next one meets Ticaboo Creek then a second joins in about 500 feet after.  The spots where these drainages meet Ticaboo Creek are obvious and easy to spot. 

The third drainage (jTicaCrekExt1) is the one you will use for the exit route up out of South Fork Ticaboo Creek and comes in about 500 feet after passing the second.  The exit drainage can be easily missed since there is no obvious wash dropping into Ticaboo Creek.  You don't notice the actual wash until you climb up onto a ledge about 20 feet high.  If you keep your eyes open this is easy to find but you need to be on the look out.

Note:
The exit drainage is the last one before reaching the confluence of the South and Main forks of Ticaboo Creek.  If you pass the exit drainage it is about 0.5 miles down to the confluence.

From the bottom of the drainage marked (jTicaCrekExt1) scramble your way about 20 feet up onto the slick rock shelf on the southeast side of Ticaboo Creek.  If you find the scrambling a little more difficult than you would like you can walk about 200 feet southwest upstream in Ticaboo Creek to find an easier spot to scramble up to the slick rock shelf ( wTicCrkExRP-01).

Once up on the slickrock shelf walk southeast up the drainage about  500 feet to a boulder debris field (wTicCrkExRP-02).  Scramble your way up though the boulder debris field and continue up the drainage.  As you go up the drainage there will be a couple short easy upclimbs.

About 700 feet up the drainage from the boulder debris field (wTicCrkExRP-03) look for a way to scramble up out of the drainage on the left (south) side.  There are a few ways to scramble up so pick one you like.

After starting up out of the drainage continue up the steep slope traveling southwest for about 350 feet to get to the top out (wTicCrkExRP-04) where some cairns have been placed on the flat dirt are at the top of the slope.

Note:
As you climb the slope please stay off as much crypto biotic soil as you can.  This place is crammed full of crypto.  Try to stay off of it by walking in micro drainages and stepping on rock where possible.  If you see someone's tracks, consider following them.  As time passes maybe the community can wear a single path along this slope so we can minimize the damage to the crypto by keeping it along one path. 

After getting to the top of the slope you will be in a wide open flat dirt area (wTicCrkExRP-04) turn left and walk about 500 feet south toward a rocky point.  Again please try to stay off the crypto and if you find someone's tracks please consider following them to minimize damage to the crypto biotic soils.  As you get toward the point walk over to the east side of it.  As you traverse along the east side of the point look for the bottom of a chute (wTicCrkExRP-05).  This will be your route up onto the point.

After getting to the top of the chute turn left and route find your way south along the ridge.  You will need to scramble your way around over boulders and featured slickrock for about 150 feet to where the ridge becomes smooth slickrock (wTicCrkExRP-06).

Once on the slickrock continue up the ridge for about 1,000 feet to a flat spot with some sand (wTicCrkExRP-07).

Continue up the ridge for about 800 feet to a spot where the ridge becomes very steep for about 12 feet (wTicCrkExRP-08).  This spot may require you to use your hands and feet for a short distance.

About 650 feet farther up the ridge you will get to the top of the slickrock finger ridge (wTicCrkExRP-09).  There is a deconstructed cairn (rocks spread out and suspiciously placed on the slick rock). There are 4 white rocks making up the deconstructed cairn and look obviously out of place on the pinkish sandstone.

From the deconstructed cairn (wTicCrkExRP-09) turn right and route find your way southwest along the shelf you are on.  About 750 feet from the deconstructed cairn is the bottom of a chute (wTicCrkExRP-10) that will allow you to upclimb to the shelf above.  Scramble up this chute to gain access to the shelf above.  The chute is about 60 feet tall and is full of loose debris to scramble over.

Once at the top of the chute (wTicCrkExRP-11), turn right and walk west along the dirt slope for about 400 feet where you will skirt around the top of a small shallow drainage (wTicCrkExRP-12).

Continue west for about 650 feet and cross over another shallow drainage (wTicCrkExRP-13).  Then continue about 350 feet west to where the exit vehicle is parked (pkTicabooCrek).

GPS Waypoint Information

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........
Off The Hook (1) - Drive in to Trailhead and Exit Shuttle
  1. extTicaboo1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69720   W -110.67138        Elev: 4,520 Feet
    Exit off of highway 276 to get to the Ticaboo Mesa area. Turn east and leave the highway on a dirt road. Near Mile post 25.
  2. TicabooDP-01          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68607   W -110.65188        Elev: NaN Feet
    Continue straight for the main area of Ticaboo Mesa. Or Turn right (south) here for an alternate route over toward the Smith Fork Canyons.
  3. TicabooDP-02          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.67981   W -110.62886        Elev: NaN Feet
    Road junction with faint road running to the south. Continue straight (east).
  4. TicabooDP-03          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68038   W -110.62628        Elev: 4,565 Feet
    Exit to a spot to camp if the roads ahead are too rough.
  5. TicabooDP-04          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.67963   W -110.60429        Elev: NaN Feet
    Junction for a road going south. Continue straiaght (north east) to continue toward Ticaboo Measa. This road junction is near Wild Horse Springs.
  6. TicabooDP-05          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68389   W -110.60153        Elev: NaN Feet
    Junction for a side road on the left going north. Continue north east toward Ticaboo Mesa.
  7. TicabooDP-06          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68667   W -110.59547        Elev: NaN Feet
    Junction for a side road going north.
  8. TicabooDP-07          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69529   W -110.58385        Elev: NaN Feet
    Turn off for a side road on the right. Turn right onto the side road and drive southwest.
  9. extWarmSpring          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69362   W -110.58484        Elev: NaN Feet
    Stay right to go toward the main drainage of Seven Mile Creek and Warm Springs Canyon. Or Stay left to go toward the East Branch of Seven Mile Creek and Ticaboo Mesa.
  10. ext7MileCkEB          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69147   W -110.58014        Elev: NaN Feet
    Turn right (more south) to continue toward the East Branch of Seven Mile Creek. Or veer left to continue toward Ticaboo Mesa.
  11. TicabooDP-08          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68412   W -110.56389        Elev: NaN Feet
    Junction where a rod joins in from southwest. Veer left and continue east toward the Dantes.
  12. extTicabooMesa          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68397   W -110.55581        Elev: NaN Feet
    Juntion where a road joins in from the south. Stay left and follow the road north to continue out toward the Dante Canyons. Or Turn Right and follow the road South to continue out toward Fiddlestix Canyon. The road to the south eventually loops around to meet the road by Seven Mile Creek.
  13. extDantes          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69594   W -110.55323        Elev: 4,995 Feet
    Major junction. Trun right (southeast) to go toward the Dante's.
  14. pkDublEntendr          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69789   W -110.55208        Elev: 4,930 Feet
    Park here to start the route for Double Entendre.
  15. extTicabooCrek          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.68826   W -110.53836        Elev: 5,010 Feet
    Continue straight (southeast) to go toward the Dante's. Or trun left (northeast) to drive out to the parking area for an exit shuttle vehicle for the Double Entendre route or to hike down into the lower portions of the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek.
  16. pkTicabooCrek          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69252   W -110.53010        Elev: 5,010 Feet
    Park here to leave an exit vehicle for the Double Entendre route or if you wish to use the Double Entendre exit as a way to hike in to enjoy the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek.
Off The Hook (2) - Canyon
  1. pkDublEntendr          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69789   W -110.55208        Elev: 4,930 Feet
    Park here to start the route for Double Entendre.
  2. yOffTheHookTp          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69648   W -110.54474        Elev: 4,790 Feet
    Top of Off The Hook Canyon shortly after the drainage starts dropping down from the mesa top.
  3. dOffTheHookR1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69812   W -110.54380        Elev: 4,597 Feet
    Rap 1 - Off The Hook Canyon. Drops about 15 feet. Anchors were not explored since we partner assisted this. A pack drag is suggested for last man down.
  4. dOffTheHookR2          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69834   W -110.54369        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 2 - Off The Hook Canyon. Drops about 90 feet and is anchored from boulders back from the drop or a sandtrap.
  5. dOffTheHookR3          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69941   W -110.54246        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 3 - Off The Hook Canyon. Anchored from a Sandtrap in pothole 3 and drops about 75 feet over potholes 4 and 5 down into pothole 6 where rap 4 is.
  6. dOffTheHookR4          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69967   W -110.54271        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 4 - Off The Hook Canyon. Anchored from a Sandtrap and drops about 150 feet down a vertical wall with the lower half overhanging.
  7. dOffTheHookR5          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70111   W -110.54170        Elev: NaN Feet
    Rap 5 - Off The Hook Canyon. Anchored from a boulder about 20 feet back from the drop and uses about 150 feet of rope travel from anchor to bottom of rap. Rap 5 drops has a ledge part way down with a few small potholes on it.
  8. wOffTheHookRP1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70190   W -110.54144        Elev: NaN Feet
    Ledge with a hanging garden below it. Easy bypass down the hillside on the RDC side.
  9. yOffTheHookBt          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70353   W -110.54043        Elev: 3,930 Feet
    Bottom of Off the Hook Canyon where it drops into the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek. At the end of the draiange is a drop of about 20 feet down into a marshy pool.
Off The Hook (3) - Exit
  1. yOffTheHookBt          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70353   W -110.54043        Elev: 3,930 Feet
    Bottom of Off the Hook Canyon where it drops into the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek. At the end of the draiange is a drop of about 20 feet down into a marshy pool.
  2. wRPBypassTrail          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70259   W -110.53844        Elev: 3,836 Feet
    Trail on side up on bank LUC
  3. wTicCrkExRP-01          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70296   W -110.53200        Elev: NaN Feet
    If traveling up out of Ticaboo Creek this spot offers an easier route to start up out of Ticaboo Creek.
  4. jTicaCrekExt1          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70356   W -110.53201        Elev: 3,830 Feet
    This is where the exit / aproach for Ticaboo Creek drops down to Ticaboo Creek. Start the exit out by getting up onto the ledge / shelf on the southside then start up the drainage above.
  5. wTicCrkExRP-02          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70268   W -110.53056        Elev: NaN Feet
    Boulder debris field.
  6. wTicCrkExRP-03          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70159   W -110.52888        Elev: NaN Feet
    Down in the wash of a side drainage of Ticaboo Creek. If exiting the lower portion of South Fork of Ticaboo Creek this is where you will find a spot to climb up out of this drainge up to the south.
  7. wTicCrkExRP-04          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.70091   W -110.52982        Elev: 4,090 Feet
    This is where some cairns have been placed marking the route down from the flat dirt area down toward the large side drainage to the north. If exiting up from the lower end of South Fork of Ticaboo Creek turn left and walk south toward the east side of a point about 400 feet away. If hiking down into South Fork of Ticaboo Creek, turn right (east) on the way down to Ticaboo Creek and down climb over a slick rock band.
  8. wTicCrkExRP-05          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69962   W -110.52951        Elev: NaN Feet
    Jagged rock point. If exiting up from the lower end of Ticaboo Creek, upclimb a chute on the east side of this point to climb up to it. If going down into the lower end of the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek it feels like you want to go down the left (west) side but it is easier to drop to the right over the east side and down climb a couple chutes.
  9. wTicCrkExRP-06          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69923   W -110.52930        Elev: NaN Feet
    A point on the ridge with a mix of dirt and slickrock. On the way up continue up the ridge on slickrock. On the way down continue north along the dirt and rock over to the top of a shute to down climb on the east side of the point.
  10. wTicCrkExRP-07          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69703   W -110.52751        Elev: NaN Feet
    Kind of a point along the slick rock ridge near a flat sandy spot.
  11. wTicCrkExRP-08          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69542   W -110.52583        Elev: NaN Feet
    Brief steep section of the slick rock ridge where hands and feet may be needed for about 12 feet.
  12. wTicCrkExRP-09          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69408   W -110.52440        Elev: 4,800 Feet
    Top of the slick rock finger that is used to access the bottom of Ticaboo Creek. There is a deconstructed cairn (rocks spread out and suspiciously placed on the slick rock). There are 4 white rocks making up the deconstructed cairn and look obviously out of place on the pinkish sandstone.
  13. wTicCrkExRP-10          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69267   W -110.52579        Elev: NaN Feet
    Bottom of a chute to scramble in that allows access between the two shhelves. Chute was a scramble over boulders for about 60 feet.
  14. wTicCrkExRP-11          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69244   W -110.52569        Elev: 4,945 Feet
    A shallow drainage leading down over the rim to the next lower shelf. To get down to the next lower shelf you will need to scramble down a chute.
  15. wTicCrkExRP-12          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69190   W -110.52694        Elev: 5,000 Feet
    Small shallow draiange to skirt around the top of.
  16. wTicCrkExRP-13          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69229   W -110.52884        Elev: 4,993 Feet
    Shallow drainge on the rim to cross over.
  17. pkTicabooCrek          Lat/Lon (WGS84):  N 37.69252   W -110.53010        Elev: 5,010 Feet
    Park here to leave an exit vehicle for the Double Entendre route or if you wish to use the Double Entendre exit as a way to hike in to enjoy the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek.