Canyoneering in Salome Jug May 31 – June 1, 2013

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Canyoneering in Salome Jug May 31 – June 1, 2013
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
DEPARTMENT OF CAMPUS RECREATION
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Canyoneering in Salome Jug
May 31 – June 1, 2013
North of Lake Roosevelt in the remote Salome Wilderness, a
ribbon of water draining the Sierra Ancha Mountains cuts
through the rugged desert creating a narrow canyon in Salome
Creek. This canyon offers us one of the premier canyoneering
opportunities in southern Arizona, Salome Jug. Entering from
the top of the Jug, we will hike, rappel, swim and scramble
down 5 miles of rock walls and water through Salome Jug. We
will experience pink vertical walls, canyon-filling pools,
hanging gardens and plummeting waterfalls. A fun and exciting
day and a great introduction to the sport of canyoneering!
Exertion level: Moderate/High
REGISTRATION:
Registration is taken at Outdoor Adventures located at 1400 E.
6th Street (Campus Rec), open between 10:00AM and 6:00PM
Monday through Friday or online at:
http://campusrec.arizona.edu/outdooradventures
TRIP COST:
Students $85.00
PROVIDED BY OUTDOOR ADVENTURES:
• Transportation (15 Passenger Van)
• Meals (Friday dinner through Saturday lunch)
• Camping and other fees
• Canyoneering and camping equipment
• Leadership and instruction
Trip cost does not include personal clothing and equipment or travel meals.
ITINERARY:
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
6:00PM Pre-trip Meeting at Outdoor Adventures
Friday, May 31, 2013
4:00PM Arrive at Outdoor Adventures. Bring box dinner for van ride.
4:30PM Depart for Salome Creek.
7:30PM Arrive at campground. Set up camp. Cook dinner.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
5:30AM Wake up, prepare breakfast.
8:00AM Begin canyoneering down into Salome Jug.
3:00PM Exit Salome Jug.
4:00PM Depart for Tucson.
8:00PM Approximate arrival at Outdoor adventures.
Non-student $99.00
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING:
 Hiking shoes (dry)
 Sandals with secure straps/water shoes/neoprene shoes/or tennis shoes for hiking through water/swimming
 2 Pair wool/synthetic hiking socks (one to get wet, one to keep dry)
 2 Shorts/Bathing Suit, loose fitting, comfortable for hiking and swimming (one to get wet, one to keep dry)
 2 Short sleeved shirt (one to get wet, one to keep dry)
 Wool/fleece sweater or jacket
 Sunglasses
 Sun hat
 Wool/fleece hat
 Toiletry items (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
 Money for meal and snacks en route
 Sunscreen
 Lip balm
 Camera and film (optional)
 * 3 Water bottles - 1 quart each
 * Backpack for carrying clothing, water, and food during the hike and canyon
 * Sleeping bag rated to 30o F
 * Foam pad
 *Small flashlight or headlamp
*May be reserved from Outdoor Adventures at no additional cost.
THE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES PROGRAM:
The Outdoor Adventures Program is designed to get members of the university community involved in the natural
world through adventurous, muscle-powered activities.
These activities include hiking, backpacking,
mountaineering, canoeing, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, bicycle touring, cross-country skiing and caving. Each
trip offers opportunities for activity skill development, personal development, social interaction and safe and
enjoyable recreation. Environmental awareness is stressed throughout each trip.
INQUIRIES:
Outdoor Adventures
Student Recreation Center
1400 E. 6th Street
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-8233
http://CampusRec.arizona.edu/outdooradventures
Facebook Page: UA Outdoor Adventures under “Places”
Email: OutdoorAdventures.Staff@gmail.com