Unlike standard tours that hike an additional 3 miles to the highway to a shuttle vehicle that takes you back, our Medieval Chamber experience combines true canyoneering, real climbing and a secret hi
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- Rappel Device, Climbing rope and anchor systems
- English speaking guide/instructor
- Safety Backup Gear
- Helmet and Harness
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, participants should be at least 12 years old to join the Morning Glory Arch: Rappel and Climb experience. However, younger climbers can join if they’re accompanied by a parent or guardian. It’s a physically demanding adventure, so kids need to be comfortable with heights and exerting themselves.
A: Comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing is best. I’d recommend wearing long pants to protect your legs and a snug, breathable shirt. Don’t forget sturdy shoes with good grip! The guides provide safety gear like helmets and harnesses, so just focus on your own comfort.
A: Canyon Country Adventures will reach out to you in case of severe weather conditions. If the experience is canceled, you can reschedule or get a full refund. Just keep an eye on the forecast leading up to your booking!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Morning Glory Arch experience!
Hey everyone! I'm considering giving my boyfriend the Morning Glory Arch: Rappel and Climb experience for his birthday. He loves outdoor activities and I think he’d love the challenge of rappelling and climbing there. Has anyone done this? How intense is it? I’m hoping he won't freak out about the heights!
Awesome experience, but be prepared for some work!
Just wanted to share my experience doing the Morning Glory Arch tour last week. It’s not just a walk in the park; you will sweat! Rappelling was exhilarating, but the climb out was definitely the hardest part. If you’re in decent shape, you’ll be fine, but I’d recommend some training beforehand if you're really out of shape. Who would you say would be the best person to gift this to?