Wife 3 Canyon

Beta for Wife 3 in Capitol Reef National Park

Duration

2

- 3.5 hrs.

Rating

3(4)

Technical Class Indicates the technicality of the terrain and the tyoe of rope work require.

1 - 

Canyon Hiking Non-technical. No rope is required. See the route description for difficulties.

2 - 

Basic Canyoneering Scrambling, easy climbing or downclimbing. A rope may be handy for handlines, belays, lowering packs and emergency use. Exit or retreat possible upcanyon without fixed ropes.

3 - 

Intermediate Canyoneering Rappels or technical climbing and/or downclimbing. A rope is required for belays and single-pitch rappels. Retreat upcanyon would require fixing ropes.

4 - 

Advanced Canyoneering Aid climbing, multi-pitch rappels and/or complex rope work (such as re-belays, tyrollean traverse, or guided rappels) may be required. Might also require difficult pothole escapes, serious squeezing, extensive high-risk downclimbing, or have difficult-to-establish natural anchors. Rappels longer than 200 feet will usually earn a canyon a Class 4 rating.

A

Water Rating indicates complications due to flowing or still water, under normal conditions.

A - 

Normally dry or with very little water. Wading to waist deep at most.

B - 

Water with no current or light current. Still pools. Falls are normally dry or running at a trickle. Swimming expected.

C - 

Water with strong current. Waterfalls. Wet canyon rope techniques required.

I

Time or Grade indicates the length of the adventure.

I - 

Short. A couple of hours.

II - 

Requires about a half day.

III - 

Normally requires most of a day.

IV - 

Expected to take a long day. Get up early, bring a headlamp. Possible bivy.

V - 

More than one day. Normally done in two days.

VI - 

Two full days or more.

Additional Risk Rating indicates the presence of more risk factors than might be expected.

No Rating - 

Normal risk factors are present on this adventure.

R - 

One or more extraordinary risk factors exist that complicate the descent. Solid technical skills and sound judgment required. Not appropriate for beginners, even with competent leadership.

X - 

Multiple risk factors exist that will complicate the descent. Errors in technique or judgment will likely result in serious injury or death. Descent should be attempted by expert canyoneers only. This is the least-well-established part of the rating system, and the most subjective. Use by beta-providers varies widely, to the point that this part of the rating means very little.

Longest Rappel

200 ft

Number of Rappels

2 -

4

Country: united states

State/Province: UT

City or Nearest City: Torrey

Camping:

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Cook's Mesa Camping Area

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Wife 3 Canyon Rappels

2 - 4 rappels

Wife 3 Canyon Rappel 3 Top

Rappel 1

Length: 200 ft

Type of Rappel: Big Ass Rappel

Coordinates: 38.279634, -111.242779

Rappel 1 AnchorAnchor Icon

The anchor for this rappel is set a ways back from the edge. Webbing is wrapped around a strong tree and extended to the edge of the cliff.


Overview

This is the big rappel for this canyon and will drop you 200 ft. to the canyon floor. The first part of the rappel is against the vertical wall but gradually drops you into a free hang for the rest of the rappel.

Tips

Test your pull before the last person down. Or if you are planning to descend another of the Wives canyons in the same day, leave your rope behind and come back to retrieve it before your next descent. Each of the Wives canyons shares the same approach, so it makes the retrieval of your rope a breeze. If leaving your rope behind, just make sure you have another 100 ft. or longer rope.



Rappel 2 Bottom Wife 3 Canyon

Rappel 2

Length: 35 ft

Type of Rappel: Optional Downclimb

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More anchor information coming soon.


Overview

Most people downclimb this 35 ft chimney. You can throw up a belay or even rappel using a solution pocket up and RDC at the top of the chimney. If downclimbing, you will have to awkwardly squeeze beneath a choke stone partway down the chimney. This is a fun challenge!


Rappel 3 bottom wife 3 canyon

Rappel 3

Length: 42 ft

Type of Rappel: Standard

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There are solution pockets RDC at the top of this rappel.


Overview

This is the only other required rappel in the canyon. You arrive at this rappel after going through a sandy corridor, and the slot will seem to end. However, the slot just takes a hard left. Where the slot takes this hard left is the top of the next rappel.


Rappel 4

Length: 30 ft

Type of Rappel: Optional Downclimb

Coordinates: 38.281520,-111.242190

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There is an anchor on the wall LDC if you decide to rappel.


Overview

This rappel or downclimb is over two stages. Each stage is about 12-15 ft.


Wife 3 Canyon Trip Reports

September 26, 2020

We did this canyon along with Wife 5. We left our long rope at the top of this rappel since we were returning to descend the Wife 5 Canyon. Conditions were great and the canyon was dry with some really neat wind-blown corridors with sand. Fun, short canyon with a big rappel. Definitely one of the better of the 7 Wives Canyons in Capitol Reef.

July 5, 2021

This was our second canyon of the day. We did Cassidy Arch earlier in the day. The approach to Wife 3 was pretty tiring for us. It was a steady dose of uphill hiking for most of the approach. So come prepared with some strong legs and water. Someone has added webbing to a solution pocket on the wall directly behind the entry point of the rappel, so now it is anchored off of both, the large tree and the solution pocket. I guess it provides redundancy but the solution pocket will wear down over time. The pull from the bottom of this first almost 200 ft. rappel is awful, so make sure that the last person down rigs on the most extended part of the webbing. Or another solution to avoid a horrendous pull is just to leave your rope if you are hiking back up to descend another of the 7 Wives Canyons. We chose to pull and it took a couple of us to get the pull initiated. All other anchors were in good condition. Some in our group chose to downclimb the second rappel down the chimney, but some rappelled it. If you are a confident downclimber, I would downclimb, because it is an awkward squeezy rappel. The first and third raps really make this canyon though!

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