Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Some Great Geologic Hikes I'll Let You Find

'cause getting there can be half the fun:
(towns referenced can be found on most atlases, with populations large enough to list)

Little Wild Horse Canyon/Bell Canyon (8 mi. loop, 5*)
N of Hanksville, Ut. on BLM land.
Stay hydrated. Very arid, roads impassable when wet.
Lovely narrows in LWHC. Goblin Valley St. Pk. is too cool and nearby.
TRY: www.climb-utah.com/SRS/lwh.htm
www.canyoneeringusa.com/utah/swell/little.htm

Round Valley Draw (4 1/4 mi. round-trip, 4*)
S of Tropic, Ut. in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
A 15 foot drop is involved. We didn't make the descent.
What we saw of the narrows was sweet. See Grosvenor Arch in the area.
TRY: www.americansouthwest.net/slot_canyons/round_valley_draw/canyon.html
http://www..zionnational-park.com/round-valley-draw.htm (use URL)

No Thoroughfare Canyon (8 1/2 miles each way, 3 1/2*)
W of Grand Junction, Co. in Colorado National Monument.
As the name suggests, no trail, follows watercourse. Very long out-and-back day hike, or use shuttle.
A great bushwhack reveals some of the oldest rock on earth.
TRY: www.gjsentinel.com/rec/content/sports/stories/2009/05/04/050309_haggerty_www.html
www.americansouthwest.net/colorado/colorado/national_monument.html

Pollock Bench (5 1/2 mi. loop, 3 1/2*)
W of Fruita, Co. on BLM land (Black Ridge Wilderness).
This was a five-star mountain bike ride, but now is hiking only, boo hoo.
This whole Colorado River Gorge area is special.
TRY: www.blm.gov/co/st/en/nca/mcnca//recreation/hiking/pollock.html
www.gorp.com/parks-guide/travel-ta-colorado-national-monument-colorado-sidwcmdev_069137.html

Crag Crest (10-11 mi. loop, 3 1/2*)
N of Cedaredge, Co. in Grand Mesa National Forest.
Winter-like storms any time of year. Afternoon storm danger.
Good cross-country skiing available.
TRY: www.fs.fed.us/r2/gmug/recreation/trails/grand_mesa/crag_crest.shtml
www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/151802/crag-crest.html

Spencer Trail (2 1/4 miles each way, 3*)
Near Page, Az. in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
A trudge uphill then down, in an arid environment.
The hike starts at historic Lee's Ferry. Great views at the summit.
TRY: www.toddshikingguide.com/Hikes/Arizona/GrandCanyon/Canyon19.htm
www.azcentral.com/travel/hiking/articles/2009/06/09/20090609hike0612.html

Wheeler Geologic Area (shortest option 17 miles, including WGA loop of 3.2 miles, 3*)
NE of Creede, Co. in Rio Grande National Forest.
Was formerly a National Monument, but was too hard to get to (& grueling as a day trip).
The amphitheater is swell indeed.
TRY: www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/151493/wheeler-geologic-area.html
www.sangres.com/features/wheelergeologic.htm

NOTE: THERE WILL ALWAYS BE DISCREPANCIES IN HIKING MILEAGES. QUOTED DISTANCES ARE AS I REMEMBER HIKING THEM.

Here's 2 additional hikes I don't remember, but I did 'em:
Crack Canyon.TRY: www.climb-utah.com/SRS/crack.htm
The Chute of Muddy Creek. TRY: www.climb-utah.com/SRS/thechute.htm

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