Sandthrax Canyon (aka The Chasm of Doom), North Wash

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Sunday we visited The Chasm of Doom, aka Sandthrax Canyon, to see where our friends got stuck.

Here’s the Mouth of Doom, the exit of Sandthrax Canyon. Ominous. The bottom is flared downward and has a little space, and SOME people can get in about 30 feet. But upward, it pinches to a 6″ crack, and goes up that way about 100 feet (on this side).

Ms. Scotter shows the advantages of her Irish heritage.

Ms. Scotter shows the advantages of her Irish heritage.

Thirty feet in, it gets muddy and pinches down to a very narrow crack, that even the lilliputian Ms. Scotter cannot squeeze through.

Thirty feet in, it gets muddy and pinches down to a very narrow crack, that even the lilliputian Ms. Scotter cannot squeeze through.

And here's the entire Chasm of Doom, from high on canyon right. Not really very long, but the lower part is very deep and narrow. (Leprechaun Canyon)

And here's the entire Chasm of Doom, from high on canyon right. Not really very long, but the lower part is very deep and narrow. (Leprechaun Canyon)

Looking down and into the exit section, from further along canyon right. (Leprechaun Canyon)

Looking down and into the exit section, from further along canyon right. (Leprechaun Canyon)

Looking into a short drop that pretty much defines the start of the middle section of Sandthrax. (Leprechaun Canyon)

Looking into a short drop that pretty much defines the start of the middle section of Sandthrax. (Leprechaun Canyon)

Here’s some cool potholes on Canyon Right, from Canyon Left.
And then we went home.