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Characteristics
Just regular kit required, no zip lines, but you will likely need at least one rest clip/lanyard, preferably a short and a mid-length in addition to the two safety lines.
Very solidly built in 2014, and still looking completely trustworthy and trafficked. I feel the K4 is justified by a few moves that required some planning and muscle to move sideways and up with some overhang, and I found I need to use the rock, not just the ironwork in places. The bridge is cool and very solid, but not really technical. The hardest section is after the bridge where it gets increasingly both exposed and muscular near the end, so keep some energy and some bravery in the tank!
Arrival
You can drive the 4km dirt road from outside the town to the parking at the recreation area, but the dust gets everywhere, and you do need to pay attention. I hope my car rental company doesn't have sense of humour failure when I return it!
Approach
Follow the blue & green marks and signposts to the canyon, and arrive almost immediately. Easy to find on the right
Descent
Signposted off to the left and haphazardly marked by small cairns, it's really not that obvious, but the general idea is head down to arrive in the canyon upstream of the start, from where maybe 200m of lovely walk returns you to the start.
Points of interest
One bridge, no zip lines, one route, generally up and right, K4, exposed and serious in places, hardest and most exposed after the bridge, near the end.
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