Friday, September 5, 2014

Wetsuits In The Desert

     The southern desert shimmers in it's own summer heat. The full sunshine roasts and drains all living things of their energy. So why do I keep returning to the desert? Because it's incomparably beautiful and strangely special. Aside from the rusty red landscapes and the distinctive rock formations, southern Utah has slot canyons. The slot canyon phenomena is so unbelievably unique it cannot be described. Just try to picture what water does to sandstone as it plows it's way across the barren landscape during a flash flood. The best way to explore the bizarre nature of a slot canyon is to become a part of it. So as the sun scorches everything on the surface, it cannot reach the deep crevices into which we descend. It seems nutty to repel into a "trap" caused by nature. The towering cliff walls above have no handholds, the closing in of these striated walls come together within feet of each other. The deep potholes of water in the slot seem to have no bottom. And the water is cold. Depending on the depth of the crevice it can be really cold. So why do we do it? Because canyoneering is unequal to any experience in the world and is emblematic of the way Utahn's live. We love to take advantage of our natural resources.

 







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