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Bluejohn Canyon
Robbers Roost
Technical Canyoneering
Bluejohn
Canyon (often misspelled as Blue John Canyon) is a fun technical slot canyon in the Robbers Roost area. There are several popular
routes through the canyon with each offering it's own charm. All routes contain several
miles of premium narrows and enjoyable desert hiking. This canyon contains some of the
best slots in the area. They are very scenic and refreshing.
In April 2003, Bluejohn Canyon acquired a mystical reputation by way of of the Aron Ralston epic, when a canyoneer was forced to amputate his
own arm in order to survive the canyon.
Interested
in viewing a short video clip which was shot in the East and Main Forks of Bluejohn
Canyon? This video was taken the first week of March and the water temperature was
still very cold.
*Bluejohn
Canyon Video* |
Circle of Friends:
Bluejohn
Canyon is part of the "Circle of Friends"
program. Members of the "Circle of Friends"
have access to more specific information, explicit route information, GPS waypoints,
trailhead location and detailed maps. If
you would like more information on joining the "Circle of
Friends" visit the sign up page.
"Circle of Friends"
History:
Bluejohn Canyon appears to have been named after a minor Robbers
Roost outlaw by the name of John Griffith. Griffith had one blue eye and one brown eye
and thus was saddled with the nickname "Blue John". It is recognized that he
kept stolen horses in the area, perhaps watering them at nearby springs. In the fall of
1899 Griffith is reported to have put in at Hite with a small boat with the intention of
reaching Lee's Ferry. He was never heard from again.
General Information:
Bluejohn Canyon is a spectacular canyoneering adventure offering numerous routes for all
abilities. The canyon contains technical canyoneering routes along with routes that allow
hikers to enjoy the slots. The routes listed for this canyon range in length from half a
day to a very long day depending on skill level and route selection. This canyon contains
no swimming in normal conditions but knee to waist deep wading are common. A
GPS is extremely useful for navigating in this area. Navigation for the routes listed is
moderate.
Trailhead
Information:
The trailhead is located in
the infamous Robbers Roost area and is usually accessible to
carefully driven passenger vehicles. A vehicle
shuttle is not required to complete this route.
Main Fork Route
Information:
The Main Fork of Bluejohn
Canyon is rated 3A III using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required for this
adventure is 8 to 9 hours from trailhead to trailhead.
East Fork Route Information:
The East Fork of Bluejohn Canyon is
rated 3B III using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required for this adventure
is 8 to 10 hours from trailhead to trailhead.
East Fork Squeeze Variation:
The East Fork Squeeze Variation of
Bluejohn Canyon is rated 3B III X using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required
for this adventure is 8 to 10 hours from trailhead to trailhead. This route
is for expert canyoneers only.
West Fork Route
Information:
The West Fork of Bluejohn Canyon is
rated 2A II using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required for this adventure
is 3 to 4 hours from trailhead to trailhead.
Little Bluejohn:
Little Bluejohn Canyon is rated 3A
II using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required for this adventure is 3 to 4 hours
from trailhead to trailhead.
Bluejohn to Horseshoe Canyon:
Bluejohn Canyon to Horseshoe Canyon is rated 3A III using the Canyon Rating System.
Total time required for this adventure is 8 to 10 hours from trailhead to trailhead.
Some refer to this as the "Ralston Route" as this is the route that resulted
in Aron Ralston's now famous epic.
Hiking
Information:
It is possible for enterprising
hikers to visit nearly all of the narrows in Bluejohn Canyon. The hiking options carry a
rating of 2A III using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required for the hiking
option is 4 to 10 hours depending on how much and which areas you wish to visit.
Visiting Ralston Accident
Site:
This guide contains detailed instructions for experienced hikers wanting to
visit
the Aron Ralston Accident Site. This hiking option has a rating of 2A III
using the Canyon Rating System. Total time required for this route is 5 to 6
hours.
Related Links:
Bluejohn Canyon Video
Cheating Death in Bluejohn Canyon
Circle of Friends - Route Information (Members Only)
Horseshoe Canyon - Route Information
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