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  1. This map and the detailed maps below cover the most popular portions of the pioneers' route that required new road blazing by the Hole-in-the-Rock pioneers. Hole-in-the-Rock Road begins five miles east of Escalante, Utah off Highway 12.
  2. Robbers Roost is a sublime technical canyoneering area west of Canyonlands National Park, most famous for Aaron Ralston's 127-hour adventure in Bluejohn Canyon. The Roost is one of Utah's more adult canyoneering areas; half the struggle on many adventures here is finding the escape route in very rem.

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Egypt 3
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Introduction

Egypt 3 itself can be done without ropes, but is often combined with Egypt 2, making the 'down 2 up 3' trip a technical loop between the two canyons.

Approach

Descent

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Exit

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If you parked at Egypt 2 (as the road is much rougher after 2), you can exit the canyon and head directly north but staying east of Egypt 2. There is a climb up to exit around 37.5807, -111.2397. It is on the west side of the drainage. It also looked like a climb on the east side was possible. Also, you can hike up Egypt 2 a bit and use the Egypt 2 exit.

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Beta sites

  • Chris Brennen's Adventure Hikes (Southwest) : Egypt Slots 2 & 3
  • CanyoneeringUSA.com : Egypt 3 Slot Canyon
  • RoadTripRyan.com : Egypt 3 Canyon
  • Super Amazing Map : Egypt 3 Canyon
  • AmericanSouthwest.net : Egypt 3
  • SummitPost.org : Egypt 3 Slot

Trip reports and media

  • Candition.com : Egypt 3

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Another formerly secret route that now has been named Eqypt 3, my favorite of several slot canyons in a place called Egypt. This enormous expanse of red slickrock has landforms that look like pyramids, a sphinx, and even Aladen’s Lamp (if you use your imagination), not to mention sand dunes – both modern active dunes and those that have been petrified in the Navajo Sandstone. Finding our way off the canyon rim, we drop into a slot canyon that gets progressively deeper and steeper. Being almost steep enough to require a rope, this slot canyon is not for the faint of heart. After descending a steep ramp, one has to wade through cold water in a plunge pool at the base of the pour-off. The slot is very deep and narrow, so you have to turn sideways in places to squeeze through. Knobby sandstone concretions projecting from the wall can be rather abrasive. The slot opens up in places where side washes join the main canyon, providing an opportunity to have lunch in the sunshine or skirt around the narrow sections of the slot canyon. When you have had enough (the last section requires climbing gear, so we don’t go there), our route ascends a ridge and follows slickrock valleys to eventually circles around to the trailhead. Unusual landforms and big views make the return trip a wonderful contrast to being in the confines of Egypt 3 slot canyon.