Zion Mountain School http://www.zionmountainschool.com Zion National Park Guide Service Wed, 26 Dec 2012 20:58:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Backcountry Skiing: Avalanche and weather forecast http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/12/backcountry-skiing-avalanche-and-weather-forecast/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/12/backcountry-skiing-avalanche-and-weather-forecast/#comments Tue, 27 Dec 2011 17:08:58 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=600 Ski season is well underway here in the west and conditions are looking good for trips into the backcountry or resort sidecountry.  Leaving the crowded ski resorts and venturing into your local backcountry areas is a very rewarding and increasingly popular way to ski and enjoy untraveled areas.  We are gearing up for our backcountry skiing season and offering both One Day and Multi-Day backcountry ski trips in the uncrowded and powder laden Tushar Mountains of Southern Utah.

Backcountry skiing demands a more advanced skill set than the recreational resort skier.  Avalanche and mountain weather education are necessary for safely and responsibly enjoying these backcountry venues. Basic avalanche education classes are a great way to learn the skill necessary to make safe decisions in the backcountry.  The American Avalanche Institute offers a complete curriculum of avalanche education courses and are considered the industry leader.  All Zion Mountain School backcountry ski guides have completed Avalanche Level II courses at a minimum,

Current avalanche forecasts and mountain weather reports are useful tools to use when making decisions about when and where to backcountry ski.   The Utah Avalanche Center gives daily avalanche forecasts, reports on avalanche activity, and provide links for local mountain weather.Click this link for the Tushar Mountain weather forecast. This is a tremendous service for backcountry users and is a valuable tool we use when venturing into our local areas but are not a substitute for avalanche education and good judgement.

We are excited for our upcoming ski season and look forward to sharing some of our favorite areas with you. The Yurts are all set up and we are currently booking multi-day yurt trips and single day ski tours.  Be safe, have fun, and enjoy the snow.

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Canyoneering in the Grand Canyon http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/12/canyoneering-in-the-grand-canyon/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/12/canyoneering-in-the-grand-canyon/#comments Mon, 19 Dec 2011 00:40:06 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=538 Last night in St George, we checked out a great presentation by Todd Martin, Rich Rudow and Dan Ransom. All three were showing photos and stories of their canyoneering exploration into the Grand Canyon.

Because of the it’s size, the Grand Canyon poses challenges to modern day canyoneers. It’s big; 16 miles wide and 1 mile deep in most spots; remote, has extreme weather conditions, and oh, yeah, the river to cross! Until Todd, Rich and Dan started exploring the technical side canyons of the Grand Canyon, most were only seen by river runners, hiking up from the river while on a Grand Canyon float trip. Canyoneers typically descend canyons from top-down, so these guys had a lot of adventure finding hiking routes to the top and descending into the the unknown.

The slideshow highlighted the new guidebook, by Todd Martin:

http://www.toddshikingguide.com/GrandCanyoneering/

The book is comprehensive and full of great photos. It’s amazing to see canyons with rappels up to 450′! Another new canyoneering technique is using a packraft to navigate the mighty Colorado River when needed.

The evening was capped with Dan Ransom, a Utah-based photographer and canyoneer, showing a preview of the movie the group is working on. The full length show will most likely debut in Spring 2012, but here is a great preview of how the canyons in Grand Canyon look:

http://vimeo.com/22309330

We’re excited to see the finished product! Thanks to Rich Rudow, Todd Martin, Dan Ransom, Bo Beck and the Desert Rat and St George Art Museum for collaborating on a great presentation.

 

 

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Zion Top-Rope Rock Climbing Course http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/07/zion-top-rope-rock-climbing-course/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/07/zion-top-rope-rock-climbing-course/#comments Fri, 29 Jul 2011 16:22:35 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=510 Zion National Park and the surrounding Southern Utah and St. George areas comprise a diverse rock climbing mecca.  Thousands of climbs at varying locations provide amazing year round rock climbing of all styles, lengths, and difficulties.  It is a perfect place to take a rock climbing course and build upon your skills and experience. At Zion Mountain School we provide a range of instructional rock climbing courses that are suited for climbers of all levels and abilities.

Christine and her son Brian came to Zion to take our Top Rope Rock Climbing Course.

Getting ready to climb. Click to enlarge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christine and Brian has some experience rock climbing in a gym and some climbing outdoors.  They were interested in learning the skills needed to safely climb on their own outside.

 

 

 

Brian getting belayed by mom. click to enlarge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This two day course is for the climber with basic climbing and belaying skills looking to learn the skills needed to safely top rope climb

 

 

 

Throwing the rappel rope. Click to enlarge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian and Christine got lots of experience setting up anchors on climbing routes and then getting climb on them.

 

 

 

Putting their heads together. Click to enalrge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We visit different climbing sites in the area for more variety and hands on learning opportunities.  This course gives you the opportunity to get a lot of practice and experience under the guidance of a professional instructor.

 

 

 

Rappelling down to climb. Click to enlarge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After the top rope course Brian took our 2 day Lead Climbing Course and then visited some of the local rock climbing areas to climb with his mom.

 

 

 

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Guide to Zion Narrows http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/07/guide-to-zion-narrows/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/07/guide-to-zion-narrows/#comments Sat, 16 Jul 2011 03:58:04 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=501 An Interesting Season for the Narrows:

After nearly 4 months of closure due to high water from snowmelt, the Narrows is now fully open for hiking, both

Hiking in the Narrow...Click to Enlarge

the full Narrows from the top and the dayhike up from the bottom. This also opens up some of our favorite canyon routes, including Mystery Canyon, Imlay Canyon and Orderville Canyon. Recently, we took a hike up from the Temple of Sinawava.

 

Current conditions to hike the Narrows are great. The deepest section of water we needed to cross was just downstream of Mystery Falls, about fifteen minutes into the water portion of the hike. There is a short (30 yards) section of chest deep water there, which feels great! Flooding over the winter and spring has washed out a sandbar that previously made that section a little shorter. However, with temperatures hovering around the 100 degree mark in Zion, an afternoon hike in the Narrows felt great. With the water being around 50 degrees, we had on quick drying shorts, a thin long sleeve top, neoprene socks and 5.10 Savant shoes keep us comfortable and feet warm.

Hiking the narrows is a classic Zion experience and there is an appropriate hike for all ages and abilities. For the top down, expect 16 miles of river hiking and planning some extra logistics including obtaining a permit, possibly a camping site (you can hike it in one long day or take two days and camp), a shuttle or ride to Chamberlain’s Ranch (about 2 hours of driving from Springdale). For those with less time or who would like to experience the Narrows without so much commitment, the hike upstream from the Temple of Sinawava is fantastic. After the paved mile-long Riverside Walk, you’ll hop into the river and head upstream. We always suggest hikers try to make it into Wall Street, a section of canyons with wall to wall water which is about 3 miles from the trailhead. Take food, water, a drybag, and good hiking shoes. A walking stick is also helpful.

As a note of caution in the summertime: while the Narrows is an excellent hike to cool off, take careful note of

Orderville side canyon...Click to Enlarge

afternoon thunderstorms and the chance of rain. Flash floods DO occur in the Narrows. If caught in a flash flood, find higher ground and hang out until the waters recede. We recommend getting an early start on the Narrows hike (hopping on the shuttle before 9am), both to avoid thunderstorms and also, the hike is much less crowded in the morning times.

 

Closed toed shoes work best for hiking in the Narrows, especially if planning to hike more than 3 miles. Along with the guided trips we offer, Zion Mountain School is able to rent hikers gear for the Narrows, if you need, including mesh hiking shoes, neoprene socks, a dry bag and hiking pole. This gear is easy to use, and can increase your enjoyment of the hike. Contact Us if you have questions about your visit to Zion.

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Group Canyoneering Adventure http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/06/group-canyoneering-adventure/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/06/group-canyoneering-adventure/#comments Sat, 11 Jun 2011 23:49:44 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=488 Canyoneering is a great activity for a group on their trip to Zion National Park.  Suzy signed her friends up for an ultimate canyoneering trip to celebrate a birthday and a couple’s anniversary in the group. Suzy and her friends are on the adventerous side and were certainly up for the long hike and rappels up to 175 feet in length that the Ultimate Canyoneering Trip affords.  We customize all group events and offer half-day and full-day guided trips suited for groups that range in age and experience.

Here is a shot of the group on the hike in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A view of the big 170′ foot waterfall rappel from the approach trail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A great shot of the group at the top of the hike. This is just before we begin descending the canyon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Very excited and happy to be out with friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A great shot of Kimberly on the big waterfall rappel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One last shot of the group climbing through the slot.

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Teresa’s First Multi-pitch Rock Climb http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/teresas-first-multi-pitch-rock-climb/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/teresas-first-multi-pitch-rock-climb/#comments Wed, 25 May 2011 21:52:53 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=455

Broni and Teresa atop the second pitch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I first met Broni last year on a full day climbing trip. The Zion bug got into him, and decided to come back and get some more of the sweet desert sandstone. This time around, he brought Teresa. Teresa has never done a multi-pitch climb before and was both excited and anxious to give it a go.

Teresa on the 2nd Pitch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The goal was a 5 pitch route called The Barbarian, a fun mixed bolted and crack climb that is great for beginner and intermediate climbers alike. With perfect ledges good rock, and just enough exposure, it allows for an enjoyable day.

Broni and Teresa on the Summit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After rappelling back down the route, we had enough time to climb the first pitch of Living on the Edge 5.10. This is a pretty wild route that climbs to the right of a rather larger left-leaning dihedral corner. This aspect gives you some wild exposure the whole route.

After our climbing was done we caught up over a refreshing beverage. Its always a pleasure to climb up high with new and old friends.

-Mike

 

 

 

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Weekend Rally Package http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/weekend-rally-package/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/weekend-rally-package/#comments Sat, 21 May 2011 00:57:06 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=476

This 2 Day Package is designed for people looking to rally in the Zion area. Pick & Choose any two full day activities: Canyoneering, Rock Climbing and/or Mountain Biking.

We guide individuals of all levels and abilities. Whether its your first time experiencing these outdoor sports, or you are a dedicated weekend warrior to these activities, we look forward to showing you the beauty of the southwest while teaching you new skills and techniques for each discipline.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1- Full Day of Canyoneering
  • Day 2- Full Day of Climbing or Mountain Biking or Hiking the Narrows

This Package Includes:

 

  • Daily Breakfast & Lunch
  • One Dinner
  • Private trip with Personal & Professional Guide
  • All technical equipment needed for all sports
  • The latest full-suspension mountain bikes
  • Transportation to and from sites

2 Person Minimum

$450/person

Additional Options

  • Bed & Breakfast option
  • 1 Day Spa option


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Multi-sport Package http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/multi-sport-package/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/multi-sport-package/#comments Sat, 21 May 2011 00:54:59 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=475

Zion has it all and is a world-class multi-sport destination. From Mountain Biking, to Canyoneering and Rock Climbing you will get to experience our many sandstone features that allow us to play.

Our 3 Day Package allows us to explore what the area has to offer. We guide all-levels for each sport, so whether you are trying a whole new sport or gaining new skills and experiences in a sport you love, you have the flexibility to choose the sport and/or sports where you desire to go “big”!

All of our trips are private, and we will not combine you with other groups. Our patient and professionally trained guides have extensive experience working with families and clients of all ages and abilities, and will lead you through a safe and fun adventure.

Itinerary:

  • Day1- Full Day of Canyoneering
  • Day 2- Full Day of Mountain Biking or Full Day of Hiking the Narrows
  • Day 3- Full Day of Climbing

This package includes:

  • Daily Breakfast & Lunch
  • One Dinner
  • Private trip with Personal & Professional Guide
  • All technical equipment needed for all sports
  • The latest Full-suspension mountain bikes
  • Transportation to and from sites

2 Person Minimum

$650/person

Feel Free to Inquire about Additional Options: 

  • Backcountry Camping Option
  • Bed & Breakfast Option
  • 1 Day Spa Option

 

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Ultimate Trip Package http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/ultimate-trip-package/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/ultimate-trip-package/#comments Sat, 21 May 2011 00:52:56 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=474

Zion has it all–exceptional scenery, full days of adventure, and fantastic lodging and food options to return to in the evening. Zion is a world-class multi-sport destination, and our hometowns of Springdale and Rockville host fantastic southwestern food and beautiful lodging or camping options. Our Mountain Biking, Canyoneering, Hiking, and Rock Climbing trips have varying degrees of difficulty, enabling many people access to enjoy these experiences, no matter if you’re a seasoned outdoorsperson or a total beginner.

Our ultimate 4 Day Package allows us to deeply explore the canyons, walls, and trails that the Zion area offers. We guide all-levels for each sport, therefore you have the flexibility to choose the sport and/or sports and which one(s) you wish to go “big” and challenge yourselves.

All of our trips are private, and we will not combine you with other groups. Our patient and professionally trained guides have extensive experience working with all ages and abilities, including families, and will lead you through a safe and fun adventure.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1- Full Day of Canyoneering
  • Day 2- Full Day of Mountain Biking
  • Day 3- Full Day of Hiking the Narrows
  • Day 4- Full Day of Rock Climbing

This package includes:

  • Daily Breakfast & Lunch
  • Three Dinners
  • Private trip with a Professional Guide
  • All technical equipment needed for all sports
  • Use the latest full-suspension mountain bikes
  • Transportation to and from where you’re staying

2 Person Minimum

$975/person

Feel Free to Inquire about Additional Options: 

  • Backcountry Camping Option
  • Bed & Breakfast option
  • 1 Day Spa option
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Family Canyoneering Adventure http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/family-canyoneering-adventure/ http://www.zionmountainschool.com/2011/05/family-canyoneering-adventure/#comments Thu, 05 May 2011 22:19:25 +0000 zionadmin http://www.zionmountainschool.com/?p=460

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Leslie was looking to add a little adventure to her vacation with her two boys, Sawyer and Riley. So she signed the three up for a day of Canyoneering.

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We all met the mourning of the trip, the boys in a hazy bog trying to gather their senses from arriving the night before. They were also trying to gather the amazing new scenery of Zion Canyon that was surrounding them.

Heading down the natural slide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We packed up, and headed out to Yankee Doodle. A super fun slot canyon. With a couple rappels and many fun down climbs, they were in for a fun adventure.

Leslie the kids and I had a super fun day!  Leslie told me later that it was the highlight of her families’ vacation to Zion.

 

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