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John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Ding and Dang canyons trailhead.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Ding Wash.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Ding Wash.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
No signage which direction to go. Ding Canyon is on the right, Dang is on the left.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Knee deep water in Ding Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
....and more water in Ding Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
The center pour-off can be avoided on the left or right.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Exiting Ding Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Turn left here to traverse over to Dang Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Keep Ding Dang Dome on your right.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
After descending first major pour-off in Dang Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
One of many pour-offs that have webbing to assist descent in Dang Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/17/2021
Near the end of Dang Canyon. Water depth is very deceiving. This was about 4 feet deep!
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
04/17/2021
Warning at trailhead.

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