try canyoning in scotland high waters the norm. And yes technically it is canyoning. The definition is, although hiking down a canyon that is non-technical (canyon hiking) is often referred to as canyoneering, the terms canyoning and canyoneering are more often associated with technical descents — those that require rappels (abseils) and ropework, technical climbing or down-climbing, technical jumps, and/or technical swims.
try canyoning in scotland high waters the norm. And yes technically it is canyoning. The definition is, although hiking down a canyon that is non-technical (canyon hiking) is often referred to as canyoneering, the terms canyoning and canyoneering are more often associated with technical descents — those that require rappels (abseils) and ropework, technical climbing or down-climbing, technical jumps, and/or technical swims.
gssg9 2 years ago
there is too much water - thats probably not canyoning
paaaz1991 2 years ago