SoCal Round Up – 2019

The Coalition of American Canyoneers participated in a canyoneering weekend event held in Los Angeles, California on March 29 – 31, 2019.  This community organized weekend brought Canyoneers together from the local community with others from as far away as Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, and even New Jersey. Over 120 people in all descended canyons, joined in a potluck, and participated in a raffle to raise money for the […]

2019-09-14T17:39:59-07:00April 4th, 2019|Categories: Events, General News, Newsletter|Tags: , , , , |

SoCal Spring Roundup Event 2019

Please join CAC and other Southern California canyoneers for the 2nd annual SoCal Spring Roundup event!

Dates: March 29-31, 2019

Location: canyons across the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains, with campsites at Bonita Ranch in San Bernardino.

Price: Free!

Please be aware that everyone is responsible for their own safety and gear.

In addition, there will be a potluck and raffle on March 30th at the Bonita Ranch Campground. Raffle items will include gear, […]

2019-02-02T22:46:34-08:00January 17th, 2019|Categories: Events, General News|Tags: , , |

2018 SoCal Spring Round-up

On April 8th, 2018 the first SoCal Spring Round-up kicked off with nearly 100 canyoneers, sunshine, and a sampling of SoCal’s best canyons. The SoCal community made a strong showing and others even traveled from Norcal (Northern California), Utah, Nevada, and Oregon to partake in the fun! The event was hosted at Bonita Ranch Campgrounds in San Bernardino, California and included a […]

2018-12-17T16:12:56-08:00September 7th, 2018|Categories: Conservation, Education, General News, Newsletter|Tags: , , , |

Monkeyface Falls Canyon Cleanup

pressure washerOn Saturday, July 29th, the Coalition of American Canyoneers (CAC) held a conservation project at Monkeyface Falls in Southern California. As part of this effort, 31 volunteers removed trash and graffiti from both the canyon and surrounding area. We were able to use the CAC’s portable pressure washer to remove nearly every trace of the canyon’s graffiti. […]

2019-09-14T17:43:33-07:00July 26th, 2017|Categories: Conservation, General News, Newsletter|Tags: , , , , |
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