Sometimes there was a downclimb or a rappel, but often there was an easy way around it up high on some slickrock. I personally am of the mindset that if I can find a non-destructive way to get around a rappel, I am not going to waste my time sport rappelling. It really wasn't until the end of the canyon where Derrick and I were forced to rappel. We got some cold water also, but by the time we were getting cold, the water was over and soon we were walking out into the amazing oasis that is the Barracks of Parunaweap Canyon.
The Barracks is just a fantastic place. We wandered down to the Labyrinth Falls area then hiked back up to the plaque. From there, we exited the canyon. We were disappointed to run into an extremely large campfire ring that we had to take care of. It is sad to see such a pristine area on the east side with such a damaged spot. We continued on up the "trail", which the exit route from the Barracks had become. It led us easily back to the route near Checkerboard Mesa where we were able to take further measurements and sure enough it turned out to be out of standard. We were out in plenty of time to have a full workday finished, but it was an enjoyable day in rarely visited canyon for a work trip.
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