Even More Sublime.
For seasoned canyoneers, the famous "Subway" is an easy and scenic canyoneering venture. Hidden upstream from the usual start is a wonderful, tight, dark, cold and wet narrows that makes a more adventurous start, and a more sublime experience, than the classic Subway. Das Boot offers easy access to the kind of tight, dark, wet stuff found in more "extreme" canyons like Heaps or Imlay. Due to its unrelenting nature, this is a journey only for prepared and experienced canyoneers.
What's it like? A long, underground narrows with only the occasional view of the sun. Wading and swimming for 2 hours straight. Numerous logjams to climb over or rappel from. A few short drops requiring skilled downclimbing or short rappels. A fun, underground-ish adventure.
Canyon Profile
Logistics
RATINGS
3BIII ★★★★☆
TIME REQUIRED
7-12 Hours (including the Subway)
PERMIT
YES - Separate permits are required for The Subway and Das Boot. Quota and group size limits are considerably smaller for Das Boot, and the Das Boot permit, too, can be hard to get. It is listed on the reservation page as "Upper Left Fork (Das Boot)". Reservations for each are made separately, however, the two action permits are combined into a SuperPermit that only requires one permit fee.
SEASON
Summer or fall
LONGEST RAPPEL
70ft (21m)
ACCESS
If continuing through The Subway, requires car spot, shuttle service or short hitchhike.
Equipment
ESSENTIALS
Helmets, rappelling gear, webbing and rapid links.
COLD WATER PROTECTION
Full wetsuits or drysuits. Drybags for your gear.
DRINKING WATER
None. Bring Plenty.
FLASH FLOOD RISK
High: There are long sections of narrows.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Long and cold swims.
The Business
The narrows begin immediately so wade on in. Wade, swim, climb, rappel, etc. for about 2 hours. It is beautiful and challenging down there, and even on a brutally hot day, pleasantly cold in Das Boot. The end of Das Boot is a 30 foot waterfall, with a large ledge on the right. Rappel the waterfall directly off a logjam or chockstone. There used to be a tree off to the right, but it expired. Downcanyon 100 yards (100 m) is the intersection with the regular Subway route. (If short on time, one can ascend the regular Subway start, rather than completing the Subway). Enjoy The Subway or the exit.
If continuing through The Subway, use the canyon description for The Subway.
Trip Reports
Author's Experience
I first visited Das Boot in 2001 using beta supplied by Steve Ramras, and has visited it every year or every-other year since then.
Stories
Das Boot, November 1998 - This Dave Pitney adventure is one of the best Canyon Tales -- a must-read for every canyoneer preparing to descend Das Boot.
Alternative Descriptions
Maps
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