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Outside Television’s Julia Dimon goes canyoneering with Kijubi

Not long ago, Julia Dimon from Outside Television approached Kijubi looking for adventure. The decision was canyoneering in Los Angeles. Here is a repost of her blog about her canyoneering experience along with the awesome Outside Television video:

Drive just 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and you’ll find yourself in Rubio canyon. A with a series of waterfalls that cascade across the San Gabriel mountains, it’s the perfect spot to try canyoneering! Now, for those like me who are new to the sport, a simple explanation of canyoneering is when you rappel into a canyon, down waterfalls using ropes, harnesses and other technical climbing gear.

Julia Dimon Canyoneering

I sucked up my long-time fear of heights to join up with Travis McDaniel, co-owner of Alpine Training Services (ATS), for an exciting afternoon of canyoneering. ATS has been offering instructional courses and guided canyoneering, rock climbing, mountaineering, photography, and kayaking adventures throughout the Western U.S. for the last 11 years. They are also one of the largest film rigging companies in Hollywood and have worked on shows like The Amazing Race, the Biggest Loser, and The Bachelor. Today, they deal with what maybe one of their most challenging clients…Julia.

After dividing our gear and packing our waterproof bags, we hiked 45-minutes along a trail that went from scenic, with impressive views of the LA city skyline, to steep.

Canyoneering with Outside TV

Nature’s Stairmaster had me hiking up a nasty incline, past narrow passages, patches of poison oak, landslide paths and loose rocks. It sure got the blood pumping and was a great way to prep for the heart-stopping decent in my near future.

Julia Dimon Canyoneering in Los Angeles

Travis clipped me into a series of safety ropes and showed me the basics of how to repel. First decent was the ‘big one’; a 100ft waterfall named Tha-La-La.

I peered trepidaciously over the side of the waterfall. Bad idea. The drop was drastic and if anything went wrong, I would surely plummet to my death, cracking my skull open and turning even my hardest bones into talcum dust. One who doesn’t like heights, should never look down. I did. Panic stricken, I wasn’t sure I could go through with the descent. The only problem is that once in the canyon, there’s no easy way out…but down. A calm Travis, who has no doubt seen plenty of wide-eyed terrified tourists in his time, assured me that the equipment can hold a “stupid amount of weight.” The key is to keep one hand on the break line, breathe, trust the equipment and enjoy.

I gave myself a little pep talk and slowly lowered myself over the edge, keeping my feet out in front of me. Walking down the waterfall proved to be difficult because of the freezing cold water rushing towards me and the slippery rock face. True, I did stumble, slip and scrape myself a few more times than I’d like to admit and yes – I did
blurt out a steady stream of expletives you can’t say on TV (we were filming this as an Urban Adventures segment for Outside Television) – but I was slowly starting to get the hang of it. Travis yelled some more words of encouragement as I lowered myself down.

Once closer to the bottom, I allowed myself to enjoy the scenery and was impressed at the distance I’d rappelled. As a pool of freezing cold water washed over me, so did a great feeling of accomplishment. I dropped into thigh-high water, unclipped my carabineers and threw up my hands in celebration. I was alive!! Whoo hoo!! Having just completed the first and largest of the six waterfalls, it would only get easier from here.

If you’re looking for a fun day trip that will challenge you mentally, physically and give you one hell of an adventure, canyoneering may be for you! The most amazing thing is how close this wild stretch of rugged nature is to downtown Los Angeles! Be sure to bring lots of water, snacks, a lunch and a dry change of clothes for after. You will get wet!

Julia Dimon Canyoneering in Los Angeles

To book a canyoneering adventure go to Kijubi.com, an online booking engine that offers fun activities all over the US. http://www.kijubi.com/Detail-391/Full-Day-Canyoneering-Adventure-Los-Angeles,California

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Kijubi Canyoneering?

Canyoneering - definitely one of Kijubi’s most popular activities and one for which we continually get rave reviews.

All summer we’ve been getting amazing feedback about this fast growing sport that has only become widely popular in the USA in the last few years.  One such glowing report came from a Kijubi partner, SCOA (Southern California Outdoors Adventurers) when they took 13 adventure-seeking Los Angelinos out to try their hand at scaling rock faces and rappelling down waterfalls.

Kijubi canyoneering in LA?

Kijubi canyoneering in LA?

Kijubi customers’ comments on canyoneering included:

When I posted the pictures of canyoneering to facebook I was baraged with comments like.. you lead the coolest life of anyone I know.” This event ROCKED for those of us with beginner climbing skills for whom it was a real adventure to rappel, etc! ”.

“So much fun and excitement.  MUST do activity; experience of a life time!”

“Awesome time.  The guides, people, weather, experience – all worked together in perfect harmony and then I went and had yogurt.  What a perfect day.  Canyoneering is FUN!”



The guides where great, very knowledgeable and always emphasized safety.”

“It will be hard to top this adventure. Thanks.”

“Great event, gorgeous weather, great people… rappelling underneath the waterfall was definitely a highlight.”

Kijubi rappeling down a waterfall this weekend?

Kijubi rappeling down a waterfall this weekend?


With reviews like that, what are you waiting for?  Now it’s your turn… Kijubi canyoneering?


About SCOA: After first trying out canyoneering in July, Kijubi’s partner, SCOA, has hit the mountains several times this summer, bringing back group after group as demand for canyoneering continued. SCOA unites like-minded activity seekers to try out new and unusual outdoors activities.  So, for those of you who like the idea of trying canyoneering but are a bit short of fun folks to go with, SCOA is a great resource for you to be able to meet new friends and try exciting activities.  Check out what they have on here and, of course, if you don’t see your favorite Kijubi activity on their calendar, let them (or us!) know so we can get it set up!

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Canyoneering Mt Baldy in Southern California

Before anything, I hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July. I had the opportunity to enjoy several firework shows at the home of one of our affiliates on the hills in San Clemente. The view was exceptional, the BBQ was great, and the people were friendly and welcoming.

We decided that on Saturday (the day after July 4th) we were going Canyoneering in Mt Baldy, CA. We met up with our guides near the canyon at 9:00am sharp, at which time we geared up our backpacks with rope, harnesses, helmets, jackets, camera, lunch, and lots of water. The guides (Chase, Gavin, and James) gave us a quick run-down of what we were to expect and how to use all of our gear.

Hiking up Mt Baldy

To start, we did a 30 minute hike up the canyon taking a couple of quick breaks. The open, endless views were breathtaking. It was amazing to think that an hour earlier we were in the middle of the city.

Mt Baldy Views

At the end of our hike up the canyon we came to a dead-end. One with a beautiful river leading to a waterfall and more incredible views. The guides started to set up the ropes and showed us what we were going to be doing: hanging sideways at a 90 degree angle with the wall of the canyon. That’s right, we were going to use the rope and our harness to walk backwards on the waterfall.

Canyoneering

I was actually able to stop half way down and take a photo looking up. Take a look:

Canyoneering Mt Baldy CA

We did this through three different drops until we reached one that needed some extra guidance. We were going to go through a waterfall this time. Until now we were stepping on water, but never really got too wet. Our videographer, Dain, decided he wanted to go first so he could film us on the way down, I went second, and my wife came after me. Dain was pretty much finished after this one, I was ok, and my wife… well, she had a harder time getting down this one. The water kept hitting her so hard, she lost her balance and had to make it down the hard way, being lowered and bouncing around the walls. She made it safely, but it was a scary moment (see photo below). Everyone else made it just fine.

Big Waterfall in Mt Baldy Canyon

After the big waterfall, we had two more drops and made it to the bottom and hiked back to our cars and checked in our gear. We invited our guides out to dinner and enjoyed some fine Italian cuisine.

Canyoneering in Mt Baldy CA

The last drop, Mt Baldy CA

Bottom line, if you like to be active, Canyoneering is most definitely an activity you can’t miss. Check out Kijubi.com to book your Canyoneering adventure; it’s well worth it.

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Summer Fun, Activities, and Things to Do in California

Goodbye Spring and Hello Summer my fellow Californians! The first part of this years has been a blast, but I am sure it won’t compare to the good times we are about to encounter. The cities along the coast of California offer some of the most beautiful and fun spots in the US during the summer time. You can bet on the fact that we, Kijubi, are most definitely going to enjoy the hot season. There are just so many things to do in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, etc.

Here are some of the activities we hope to do this summer:

Canyoneering in Los Angeles, California: This just sounds like such a blast. We haven’t gotten around to it yet, but we will soon. In the meantime, some of you should try it out and definitely let us know how much you loved it. “…hiking up a mountain trail that parallels a deep canyon, where down below you hear water flowing over the rocky canyon bottom,” need I say more?

Jet Ski Rentals in Lake Perris: We are definitely getting out there this summer. Jet Skiing – nothing else.

Surfing Lessons in Laguna Beach: I have to admit, I still have never tried to surf, but this summer I plan to change that. Our good friend Jason does the surfing lessons, so it should be a great time. I’m pretty sure he can make me a pro!

Scuba Diving in Catalina Island: As a child I grew up in the island of St. Maarten and have always had a passion for under water life. I have done much snorkeling in my life, but not much scuba diving. I’ll be sure to start getting on that!

Do you have any good activity ideas for the summer? What are you going to be doing? Leave a comment.

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Canyoneering Anyone?

So we just added Canyoneering to our activity list and I’m dying to go. I love adventure so this will be the perfect outing for me. Canyoneering involves everything from climbing to hiking, jumping, scrambling, rapeling down waterfalls… you name it, you do it. Sounds fun, right?! I found a great story about a Canyoneering adventure. Hopefully I’ll get to view the video too (sounds like it was a great trip). What is Canyoneering? Come discover for yourself what this crazy activity is all about.

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