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Sunset on Boulder Mountain |
Escalante, Utah - Slot Canyons. We returned to camp for a nap after hiking through Red Breaks Canyon and back down along the canyon rim to Harris Wash.
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- A good map of the entire Escalante Canyon area is 'Canyons of the Escalante' by Trails Illustrated. Maps: Silver Falls Bench, Red Breaks, and Egypt. Books: Lambrechtse, Rudi, Hiking the Escalante. Abbey, Edward, Desert Solitaire. Each of the above items may be ordered from Escalante Outfitters at 435-826-4266.
- Exploring the Big West Fork of Red Breaks canyon in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument area in Utah - March 18th 2012. This section of the slot canyon goes on for nearly 2 miles, with.
After a great breakfast, we broke camp on Friday morning and headed down Hole in the Rock Road with a backcountry permit and plans to explore Zebra and Tunnel slots canyons as well as find a place to camp for Friday night. Some trail guides make these canyons sound difficult to find, but there was a well established trail from a parking area along Hole in the Rock Road leading directly to Upper Harris Wash. Once in the main wash, there were enough footprints to make the location of Zebra Slot Canyon fairly obvious. Still, the GPS was useful to confirm we were heading up the right drainage from Harris Wash.
Roger exploring a dryfall and pothole. |
Along the trail to Zebra Slot Canyon |
The fun began as soon as we reached Zebra Slot Canyon. The canyon narrowed up and water presented itself immediately. Trail guides seem to indicate there is almost always water in the canyon, but recent thunderstorms meant that water levels we running on the high side. There were a few minor obstacles to crawl over which were only difficult because we were often in water over our waists, but overall this was a spectacular and easy canyon to explore.
Wading into Zebra Slot Canyon |
Zebra Slot Canyon |
Roger works his way through the canyon |
Zebra Slot Canyon |
Zebra Slot Canyon |
Zebra Slot Canyon |
After enjoying Zebra Slot Canyon, we walked down Harris Wash to find Tunnel Slot Canyon. This was another fantastic, short slot with lots of water to add to the fun. This canyon was deeper with the water being about chest high in one spot. After the main tunnel section, the canyon opens up a bit but remains beautiful and worth exploring. We finally turned around for the return trip back through the cold water of the tunnel before sunning and drying ourselves on the rocks and hiking back to the trail head.
Roger in Tunnel Slot Canyon |
Tunnel Slot Canyon |
Roger trying to avoid the deep water |
Flowering yuccas in Harris Wash |
After a fun day at Zebra and Tunnel slots, we headed off to the Harris Wash trailhead to find a place to camp for the night. We found a great spot about a half mile from the trailhead and enjoyed a great dinner and a walk along Harris Wash before calling it a day.
Awesome company for a fun adventure |
Harris Wash |
Camping near Harris Wash |
We spent Saturday hiking from our camp near the Harris Wash through a portion of Red Breaks Canyon, another slot canyon that doesn't receive much in the way of hiker traffic. This canyon was much longer than either Zebra or Tunnel and presented many obstacles to overcome along the way. Some trail guides indicate this canyon is generally dry, but we found water throughout most of the canyon on this trip. Avoiding the water added another fun challenge to the hike.
Roger in Red Breaks Canyon |
Red Breaks Canyon |
Red Breaks Canyon |
Red Breaks Canyon |
A dryfall at the end of the main canyon |
We returned to camp for a nap after hiking through Red Breaks Canyon and back down along the canyon rim to Harris Wash. Although our campsite was great, there wasn't much shade and it was too hot and sunny to be hanging around camp. We decided to check out Devil's Playground a few miles south on Hole in the Rock Road and spend our last night camping back at Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. We took the opportunity to hike the petrified wood trail within the park, my first time despite several trips to this park to camp.
Whipple's Fishhook |
Cottonwood Trees are my favorites |
Metate Arch at Devil's Playground |
Cowboy |
Petrified wood |
Petrified wood |
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Sunset at Wide Hollow |
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On Sunday, before returning to Salt Lake, we did two must-do things in the Escalante area: breakfast and coffee at Kiva Koffeehouse and a short hike to Upper Calf Creek Falls. It was a great ending to a perfect weekend - thank you Roger!Grand Staircase
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