Patrick Betts

About

Technical Director/ Senior Guide

Patrick Betts is the Technical Director at Front Range Climbing Company and is based in Moab, Utah where he manages our Moab guide service branch. He has been guiding and working in the Outdoor Industry since 2009 and guides year-round in Colorado, Utah and beyond. When he is not guiding, you will find him traveling to climbing destinations around the world. Patrick is an experienced adventure photographer who enjoys taking photos of people pushing their own limits and capturing the landscapes of the areas that rock climbing takes you.
Client Types
Individuals
Small groups
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Trips

Moab Canyoneering
Join Front Range Climbing Company for canyoneering tours in Moab, UT and Hanksville, UT. All our canyon tours are fully private, no matter the size of your group. We offer Canyoneering tours of Moab for anyone from beginners to experienced canyoneers.

Not sure which is right for you? Take a look below at some of our favorites – and do not hesitate to call us to discuss what is best for you!
  • Bow and Arrow Canyon: This is a great dry canyon option for beginners and those looking for a quick adventure close to town. It offers 3-4 amazing rappels, excellent natural wonders and archeological wonders!
  • Pool Arch Canyoneering: This is a great option for those looking to spend a longer day adventuring in the Moab desert. It offers 3 varied rappels and exciting stemming and bridging through a picturesque canyon with a little bit of water.
  • Granary Canyon: This is a full day canyon for those looking for the best canyoneering adventure in Moab! It offers 6+ varied rappels and exciting stemming and bridging through a picturesque canyon. Closed April-Mid August by the Bureau of Land Management for Desert Bighorn Sheep.
  • North Wash Canyons: This area holds many canyons that require a myriad of canyon skills. These canyons are best for those that are looking for a true slot canyon adventure; your guide will pick the specific canyon based on your skills, interested and time. Although not in Moab, these canyons are a 2 hour drive from Moab and can be done in a (long) day trip; typically 10-12 hours Moab to Moab. Best suited for those with some canyoneering experience or an adventurous novice!
Seasonality
Mar-Sep

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