That looks like so much fun. It's going on my bucket list!!
Cheers man. Give a ring over our way when next season comes along if you want. Your welcome to jump into our scouting runs with us. -G
I'm visiting Arizona in mid-September, but it looks like it'll be too late to check out this canyon? Any other recommendations you might have?
Andrew Humphreys
Senior Guide
Canyoning.co.nz
The Jug can be descended year 'round, just understand that conditions change with the season. I personally prefer doing it between March and May. In these months the water is flowing and clean (but cold). I have done it in December and January. Colder water, not as much current. June-July-August, feels good to get in the water after the 2-mile hike in the hot sun, but when the water is warm there can be quite a bit of algae build-up. September and October can be good months. Water temp still quite nice, not as much algae. Not much flow.
Have fun. Be safe.
Rich Carlson, Instructor -- RICH'S BIO
Gear for Canyoneering and Canyon Rescue -- CANYONS & CRAGS
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