This trip report starts at FreezeFest 2003/2004. Ram and company were going to
do Shenanigans, and talked me into joining them for the first ⅔ of
the canyon. At the time, I was 190 lbs, and 6′2′′. It was a great day!
The narrows were good, the group was excellent, and, most importantly,
the shortcut out before the final narrows provided me an easy escape.
Fast forward 23 months. In that time, I’d been taking better care of
myself, exercising more, and down to a fairly slender 175 pounds. I
let Ram know I’d be interested in joining him on another Shenanigans
trip if he has one planned in the near future. November 19th, the day
after my birthday, was chosen—what a birthday present!
A slight digression: Before meeting Ram, I didn’t have much narrow
canyon experience. Because I’m a bigger size guy and a climber, I had
preferred staying out of or going over really narrow slots. Ram
enlightened me to the beauty, challenge, and mental tug of war that
occurs in the spaces I barely fit through. I had offers to do
Shenanigans with other groups but knew Ram was the person I needed to
do it with. He could provide assistance, support, and mentoring like
no other. Plus, he has about my build which is much more reassuring
than going through narrows with a smurf sized–canyoneer.
November 19th dawns cold and clear. A group of eight start the journey, my
stomach full of knots and butterflies. The upper sections are better
than I had remembered. Narrow, sculpted, pretty, and fun. I begin to
loosen up and enjoy the day. All too soon, however, we come to my
previous exit spot. A rest here in the sun while the group collects
together brings the anxiousness back. Will I fit down there? What if I
don’t fit? My mind rolls the possibilities around. At this point, two
members of the group decide to exit. I strongly consider taking the
easy way out and leaving with them but, intrigued by what the
experience ahead will hold for me, stay.
Into the last set of narrows we go! Magnificent! Everyone raps off me,
and I make the grim crawl. Awkward, but I’m feeling good, relaxing and
settling into a rhythm again. Maybe this won’t be as bad as I
pictured? Then comes the tight section.
While Ram changes out of his wetsuit; the rest of the group continues.
Being much smaller than Ram and I, they move relatively easily through
and are soon out of earshot. Together, Ram and I start in. Being
slightly lighter, I get the honor or curse of going first. Initially
things seem OK. It’s tight, but I am able to move forward. As it gets
tighter, however, I come to a spot that stumps me. I can’t fit
through. Bend down nope still can’t fit through. Put the helmet on
the ground and stand on it no luck. Desperation begins to set in; Ram
reassures me. It seems like hours are passing as I’m fighting a primal
panic and looking for a solution
Up ahead, I hear Penny coming back to see how we are doing. Being
small, she has a very sizeable advantage, pun intended. She informs us
that the others in the group had been forced down to a crawl in a few
places. This escalates the tension. I know that if I get on the
ground, it may be very difficult or impossible to get back up. With no
other options, Penny takes my pack and down I go.
I won’t drag out the details, but it was one of the most intense 30 or
40 minutes of my life trying to squeeze, crawl, and push my way
through. Much thanks and appreciation goes to Ram and Penny for
reassurance getting me through. I ended up on the ground a few times
but managed to wiggle back to the upright position every time. Phew!
When we finally get to the end of the slot, elation filled my soul.
Ram was playing air drums and singing while waiting at the last
rappel so I suspect he felt a similar elation. We had made it through
Shenanigans!
Wow! What an experience. I’m sure being smaller, Penny’s experience
was much different. I suspect the only time she saw the beast was in
the eyes of others. I can’t say I’ll ever go back, but I also can’t
say that I won’t. A small part of me has to wonder, would it be easier
to do again? Now that I have an idea of what is faced in there? Or
would the internal fear of getting stuck be as strong? I can say for
certain the experience did not disappoint. My appetite for narrow has
been satiated for now the rat has been fed. I have officially joined
the Shenanigans Club.
Ryan
November 28, 2005
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