2022-10-18, 08:47 AM
If I recall correctly, the first major dry-fall (about 18 feet) can be bypassed on the right side, then the next major dry-fall is actually a larger set of dry-fall's and can be bypassed on the left side. This second bypass I recall being a bit nasty (steep, loose, slippery, and exposed) to get out of the canyon, though I'm sure by now the trail is a bit more worn in. The other option, which I recall doing more frequently, is to bypass both the first and second dry-falls by taking the "rim trail" that starts in one of the side canyons branching off to the left before I think the second narrows. Digonnet's book has an excellent map, as Geek mentioned, so if you have a copy of his book that would be your best reference.
Link to my DV trip reports, and map of named places in DV (official and unofficial): http://kaurijacobphotography.yolasite.com