Shillelagh

Shillelagh

North Wash—Irish Canyons

The group of routes known as the Irish Canyons are (north to south) Lucky Charms, Shillelagh, Blarney, and Leprechaun.

What to Expect
  • This route requires standard technical gear.
  • You can usually expect dry conditions.
  • Competent and smaller groups (4±) typically complete the route in under three hours
In my opinion, this route was pretty good and is worth doing again.
Other Details
Skill Level:
Beginner friendly, though not a place to teach rappelling
Seasons:
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter—Hot in Summer
Rappels:
Right Fork 2 to 99 ft; Left Fork 2 to 66 ft
Anchors:
Natural
Water:
Possible wading, no swimming in normal conditions
Flash Flood Risk:
Moderate—you can see the whole drainage and skies on approach
Expected Time:
2–3 hours each fork
Notes:
  • Probably a good place to practice using a FiddleStick

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