Kelowna Canyons

dropingby Jun 25, 2008 03:57 PM

I going to be spending the long weekend in Kelowna and looking to
check out some canyons in the area, does anybody know of any? If so
could you point me in the right direction to get some beta?

Thanks,
Don

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Ken Leibert Jun 26, 2008 03:46 AM



--- On Wed, 6/25/08, dropingby <adecgroup@gmail.com> wrote:
From: dropingby <adecgroup@gmail.com>
Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Kelowna Canyons
To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 8:57 AM

I going to be spending the long weekend in Kelowna and looking to
check out some canyons in the area, does anybody know of any? If so
could you point me in the right direction to get some beta?

Thanks,
Don

Where is Kelowna?

Ken Leibert


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Don Jacques Jun 26, 2008 04:47 AM

It is in South/Central British Columbia

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chraud Jun 27, 2008 03:47 AM

I lived in Kelowna for a few years and am fairly certain there are no
established routes, although there are a number of canyons in the area.
Your best bet might be McIntyre Canyon, which is actually about an hour
south near the town of Okanagan Falls. There are some minor private
property issues at the mouth, but people do hike up the streambed and
into the mouth. I've thought about going top down on it for years, but
I'm not sure if it is even technical. The bottom part is nice enough,
though. Closer to Kelowna, there is a small provincial park called Bear
Creek, across the lake and a bit north from town. It includes a number
of waterfalls in a moderately scenic canyon in basalts. It might be a
fun 3CI or II, with good road/trail access all along the rim. Shorts
Creek Canyon is big and located farther north on the same (west) side
of the lake-don't know much about it, other than that there is a good
trail along the edge.

Lastly, there is a creek called Mission Creek, located on the southern
edge of the city. My memory is incredibly hazy, but I do recall
waterfalls and something of a canyon in there. Nothing much though, and
you'd have to ask a local for more info, especially since the 2003
fires rearranged everything. As noted, nothing is established, so you'd
be completely exploratory. So....

Chris H.

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, "dropingby" <adecgroup@...> wrote:
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> I going to be spending the long weekend in Kelowna and looking to
> check out some canyons in the area, does anybody know of any? If so
> could you point me in the right direction to get some beta?
>
> Thanks,
> Don
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Don Jacques Jul 08, 2008 01:13 AM

Thank you Chris for giving me some info on the canyons in Kelowna. I
was able check bear creek and mission creek out. Next time I am in
Kelowna I will be revising my entry and do Bear Creek over again.

Cheers,
Don

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Ken Leibert Jul 12, 2008 01:15 AM

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Monday my son and I flew over Mount Si several times. On the north west side  there is  a major escarpment with several nice looking canyoneering possibilities.  A creek  drops down  very steeply from near Crater Lake in a series of long waterfalls. The canyon  is quite  narrow by local standards.  This looks like a longer steeper version of Thornton creek. The drainage area is small so it could dry up by late summer. Access to the top could be a challenge. The best route would be to hike to the top of Mount Si on the trail. Follow old logging roads north and bushwack  into the drainage.

A short distance north is Rachor Creek. There are  a number of small waterfalls and one 200 footer called Racher Falls
..  Bryan Swan has been trying without success (so far))

to photograph this one. It looks impressive from the air
.. Access is good  on good gravel roads.  Hancock timber owns the land and there is a steep fee if you want to drive their gated roads. Hiking or biking is free. It is about 5 miles to where the road crosses Rachor Creek.

A big surprise was nearby SMC creek. This has a very nice and well known water fall right next to a road. From the air I could see many more falls above and one further down.  Access to the top should be OK on old logging roads though there may be some bushwacking.

Below the summit of Mount Si there are dry possibilities. A very deep couloir cleaves the west face in two. From the air it appears to be a  steep nontechnical  tallus hike, Nearby are other steeper routes that  require raps.   Mount Si is snow free at this time.

Ken Leibert

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