Amazing. Fantastic. Marvelous.
This is one of the primo adventures in the Swell. It descends from the height of the Swell, through a tremendous variety of narrows to a technical pothole section. After a few raps and some cold swims, you pop out at the bottom and cut through the reef to the San Rafael Desert.
This canyon is seldom descended, and ANY party that heads in should know how to build natural anchors. As of 5/7/2000, the previously smashed anchors have been fixed up, but most likely the next flash flood will mash at least some of them again. The swims are very cold and even in stinking hot weather, summer wet suits should be worn to prevent hypothermia. In non-stinking-hot weather, more protection will be needed.
Spot a Car at the Bottom: - turn off Highway 24 at milepost 148, go toward the reef: 1.1 miles Corral on Right, road heavily washboarded; 1.3 miles Very Rough Spot; 1.6 cross wash; 1.7 split - turn right for easier road; 1.9 rejoin main track; 2.5 small track on L; 2.6 cross wash (rough); 3.0 cross wash (very rough); 3.3 track on R to cottonwoods & camping; 3.6 track on R to wash; 3.7 end of road, park. This road is suitable for aggressive high clearance 2WD vehicles when dry. Camping is poor at the bottom. UTM: 0544410E 4293146N
Getting to the Start: Take Exit 129 off of I-70. Follow the access road on the NORTH side of the highway 3.1 miles to a dirt road on the right. There is a sign here for "Red Draw". Follow this .2 miles then turn right and cross under I-70. On the south side of I-70, turn left. 1.5 miles further take the right fork. Cross a larger flat field and follow a straight section that marks the former airstrip. Where the road meets the trees, follow the main track around to the left, then out a progressively rougher road. When you can see the edge of the escarpment, find a place to park. The road soon ends in a dramatic overlook. There is good camping in the area.
Take a good look at the view. Note how Straight Wash cuts into the rise of the Swell. Also note two canyons below and to the right that provide easy access to Straight Wash. These 4th class entrances are covered under Upper Straight Wash, and are recommended. The harder 5th class approach listed here is for the more hearty, but really is not very good so is not worth the effort.
Take another look at the view. Note how Straight Wash cuts into the rise of the Swell. Two canyons below and right that provide easy access to Straight Wash. Note the canyon further left showing a little steep wall. This is the 'Drama Queen' entrance requiring some rapping, sketchy anchors and dicey scrambling.