Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 06, 2016

Escalante Utah Amazing Arch

Only 10 easy scenic miles from Escalante, Utah to visit the colossal Cedar Wash Arch. It's a casual walk to view the arch east to west from where you can park your car.

Cedar Wash Arch 
We discovered swirly gold, grey and white sandstone surrounding Cedar Wash Arch as we explored the many angles to this unassuming arch. Finding a route off the slick rock was an adventure.

Slick Rock
Cedar Wash Arch looking up West to East
Delighted and surprised we found other unusual slick rock formations on our way to viewing Cedar Arch west to east. Amazing, the power of water shaping rock into these unique structures.

Behind Cedar Wash Arch
  
In Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument you are welcomed to go beyond the easy-to-find landmarks.



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

25 Mile Wash Escalante Utah

25 Mile Wash canyon can be a long day hike or 
multi-night journey. Drying mud patterns
are most attracting to the eyes as rock layers on 
canyon walls change down river.
The first three miles in 25 Mile Wash, from "Egypt" road,
 decisions were made to get muddy or plow-thru Willows.
See Lower 25 Mile Wash to Fox Canyon and our choices of steps. 




Saturday, March 23, 2013

Escalante Canyon Utah Sounds of Spring


We spent two nights, March 15 & 16, backpacking 15 miles down the Escalante Canyon, Utah. The birds called, we navigated over thick ice banks along Escalante's river banks and caught some warm rays and few rain showers. Escalante Partners Program, piled downed Russian Olive trees in clumps (on land) for easy traveling through the Canyon. Great camping at the confluence of Dead Hollow creek, where we pumped sediment-free water. Large fish darted up and down Dead Hollow creek. The second night we camped at Sand Creek where a clean spring gave us our drinking water, no filtration needed. Cache ruins still sit near Escalante's Natural Bridge. 
Listen to the sounds of Escalante Canyon and watch the springtime changes.



                                 Escalante Canyon Sounds of Spring

Monday, April 16, 2012

Slip Sliding Jacob-Hamlin Arch


I didn't have the urge to climb on top of Jacob-Hamlin Arch but my son had to see Coyote Canyon from this monolith's vantage point. As he climbed down
(right side of pictured Jacob-Hamlin arch) a hand hold broke and he slid down the nose. Watch the slide caught via my iphone:
We had beautiful warm weather backpacking Coyote Canyon Easter week-end 2012.