ORDERVILLE CANYON 
Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

Standing on top of a massive 10-foot tall log jam. The bottom side is a tangled mess of timber.

Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

One of my favorite shots of all time -- a dark narrow section of the canyon where
waterflow is starting to become more noticable.

Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

What canyon hike in Zion would be complete without gobs and gobs of deep stinky mud to trudge through?

Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

As the day continues, many springs and seeps in the walls cause the canyon stream to get stronger.

Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

Cute little Mr. Canyon Treefrog lounges in one of the sunny sections. These frogs almost look like little
plastic gag toys. I had to watch him move to prove to myself that he was real.

Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

The Double Chockstone Obstacle. This is another fairly famous Orderville landmark: two fallen boulders --
one on the floor and one suspended in mid-air with a bush growing on it.

Orderville Canyon photo (Zion National Park) -- © 2003 Joe Braun Photography

Downclimbing the second rappel. "Now, where's that foothold you were talking about?"

Orderville Canyon (Zion National Park) -- © 2006 Joe Braun Photography

Abstract art in the canyon walls.

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