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Saturday,
13th September,
22 °C, sunny Five Hole Arch, Strike Valley Overlook Total Miles: 241 Accommodation: Rainbow Country B&B, Escalante From Green River we took a dirt road south which leads to Horseshoe Canyon. Our first stop was at the cold water geyser of Old Chaffin Ranch and after 36 miles we took the turn-off to Five Hole bzw. Colonnade Arch which we reached after a 4.6 miles hike passing by Crocodile Rock on the way.
Afterwards we drove through Long Canyon with its
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Sunday,
14th September,
29 °C, sunny Big Horn Canyon Total Miles: 28 Accommodation: Rainbow Country B&B, Escalante
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| Tuesday,
16th September,
28 °C, sunny Covered Wagon Natural Bridge & Cedar Wash Arch, Escalante Overlook, Willis Creek, Kodachrome Basin S.P. Total Miles: 131 Accommodation: Kodachrome Basin State Park We left Escalante via Cedar Wash Road. Along the road you can follow short trails to Covered Wagon Natural Bridge and Cedar Wash Arch. Back on Highway 12 we took a dirt road to Escalante Overlook. Hiking along the canyon rim for 10 minutes you get a view Death Hollow Canyon to the north and Escalante River Canyon to the east. Back in Escalante we grabbed a sandwich at Subway. It was 11:30 a.m. when we continued towards Cannonville. At the BLM Office we asked for Willis Creek Canyon. This is 6 miles down Skutumpah Road. It's an easy hike with a few interesting slot passages. While the best part is not far from the trailhead we continued down the canyon for 1 hour before we turned back. Early morning or late afternoon is best for photographs. We continued a short distance down the road to Bull Valley Gorge, where a car crashed down the canyon in 1954 and can still be seen below the bridge. At 3:30 p.m. we checked into our pre-booked cabin ($85 plus tax) in Kodachrome Basin State Park. The cabin looked like a motel room from inside: 2 Queen beds, fridge, microwave and bathroom, but no TV. We decided to make use of the barbecue grill outside the cabin and drove to nearby Tropic to buy two steaks and potato salad. While we had dinner we enjoyed the sun bathing the red rocks of the state park in a beautiful glow. |
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| Wednesday,
17th September,
28 °C, a.m. partly cloudy, p.m. sunny Red Top und Yellow Rock Total Miles: 79 Accommodation: Canyon Colors B&B, Page Dark rain clouds on the horizon, but still we turned south on Cottonwood Canyon Road. After 27 miles we reached the trailhead for today's hike. It was 9:40 a.m. We put on our hiking boots, packed our wading boots, rain gear, food, water and off we went. We had to wade through Paria River a few times, and finally climbed up a rock face. Here we came face to face with a big horn sheep! The trail was not easy to find, even with GPS. Actually, there was no trail! So we followed our instinct and the few waypoints we had. We reached Red Top, a magnificently colored area of slickrock, waited a while for better light, then continued through Yellow Rock Valley to Yellow Rock itself. From the top of this fossilized sand dune you get a 360° view with Castle Rock to the north and Red Top to the south. It was 2:40 p.m. when we left Yellow Rock. We climbed down the steep and slippery trail and followed a wash back to the car. After almost 7 hours hiking we were glad to rest our feet. But it was still quite a drive to the city of Page including 12 more miles on Cottonwood Canyon Road until we reached Highway 89. Got there at 5:45 Uhr Utah time, so it was still an hour earlier according to Arizona time. We had booked at Canyon Colors Bed & Breakfast for two nights ($95 incl. tax). Breakfast was good: French Toast or American Pancakes, fresh fruit, yoghurt, muffins. We had dinner at Fiesta Mexicana ($26 plus Tip). |
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| Thursday,
18th September,
29 °C, partly cloudy, local thunderstorms The Wave and Stud Horse Point Total Miles: 103 Accommodation: Canyon Colors B&B, Page
The sky was blue but they had announced thunderstoms for late afternoon.
We hoped to be back by then. Instead of rain gear we packed 3 liters
water each. As soon as we approached the Wave after a 1 hour 15 minutes
hike, dark clouds appeared. We explored the area and climbed up to Top
Rock. There was dramatic light at the Second Wave with dark clouds in
the Back on Highway 89 towards Page we took a dirt road to Stud Horse Point. The hoodoos are great in afternoon light. By now it was 5:30 p.m. Back in Page we went to the Dam Bar & Grille for a fish & chips dinner ($41 plus tip). |
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| Friday,
19th September,
28 °C, sunny, local thunderstorms at midday Sidestep Canyon & Rainbow Valley, White Pocket Total Miles: 95 Accommodation: in the car We drove to Basha’s to buy
sandwiches for lunch and a roast chicken for dinner. We got on the road
at 9 a.m. For the morning we had planned Sidestep Canyon and Rainbow Valley
which are accessed via Cottonwood Canyon Road. It took an hour to get
there. Klaus was already there. We had agreed to meet here via an
internet travel community to tackle the drive to White Pocket together.
After a bit more than an hour of exploring the two hoodoo valleys we set
off. We took the route via the Houserock Valley Road and Corral Valley.
While rain is not good for driving Houserock Valley Rock as you can get
stuck on the muddy road, it makes the sandy 4WD track to the White
Pocket easier to drive. So we were quite lucky, as especially as the
rain had disappeared when we arrived at our destination and the few rain
pools between the rocks even made for some interesting motives. It was
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