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Category: Utah

24 August 2015

Drive through Zion National Park

SR9 W Zion National Park UtahAfter driving to Orderville to check out a German Bakery, which BTW is excellent, we decided to take a drive through Zion National Park.

SR9 W Zion National Park UtahThat didn’t necessarily mean we’d be stopping anywhere and I know the Virgin River Canyon where shuttles run has been slammed busy this summer at a 33% increase in visitation.  Not our thang.

SR9 W Zion National Park UtahIn fact Bill says this means we need more parks and wilderness for people to experience.

SR9 W Zion National Park UtahI truly love the drive on the east side of the park past all the marvelous sandstone cliffs.

Big-horn sheep SR9 W Zion National Park UtahAnd although it was almost bumper to bumper we did get lucky and see Big-horn sheep.  At first very far away.

Big-horn sheep SR9 W Zion National Park UtahThank goodness for zoom.

Big-horn sheep SR9 W Zion National Park UtahThen right next to the road munching away.

View from tunnel SR9 W Zion National Park UtahPlus the drive through the tunnels is fun.

SR9 W Zion National Park UtahAnd the scenery is superb.

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17 August 2015

Hiking upper Buckskin Canyon

I’ve hiked a couple times maybe 2-3 miles in a slot of Buckskin Canyon south from Wire Pass so it was interesting to see a more open part of the canyon in upper Buckskin Canyon.

BLM map Buckskin Canyon, Paria Canyon to Lees Ferry Utah and ArizonaThe Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area requires one of three kinds of permits: day use, advanced day use and overnight use.  After 16 miles Buckskin Canyon joins Paria Canyon for an almost 40 mile hike to Lee’s Ferry in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

House Rock Valley Road Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument UtahAccess by House Rock Valley Road south from SR89 can be a bit rough after rains.   When we arrived at the upper Buckskin Canyon parking we saw the was a fee of $6/person and $6 for the dog.

Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahYou can walk on a low bench through the vegetation or in the wash as we chose to do.

Bill & Sasha Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahBecause it was already pretty warm by 11am (we don’t seem to get very early starts) Bill and Sasha stopped in shade while I lollygagged along taking photos, many hundreds of photos, of this picturesque landscape.

Erosion on sandstone walls Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah

Sandstone cliffs Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah

Erosion on sandstone walls Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahI see so much sculpture in the sandstone walls.  The power of water is amazing.  Do you see the silhouette of two people wrapped in a blanket above?

Curled cracked mud Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahAnd evidence of recent water left behind.

Bee plant Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahBee plant grew along the wash, once used by Natives as a binder mixed with ground minerals to make paint/glaze.

Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahWe only saw one couple on the trail and stopped to chat.  He was obsessively searching for some feature known as Edmaier’s Secret to the point he didn’t even notice the beauty around him.  He’d seen some YouTube video of getting to this mystery site with a fence for a marker.  Well there are fences all over the place here.  This is BLM (Bureau of Land Management/Bureau of Livestock and Mining) and cattle graze all over the place.  Besides, it’s a secret.

Arch Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahWe may have found it but it really wouldn’t make any difference as everywhere I looked was beautiful.

Possible cat track Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahMaybe a cat track in the sand?

Sasha by sandstone fins Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah

Sandstone fins Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah After seeing a fence along the left side of the wash we took a side trip.  We climbed through the barbwire, clambered over 300 feet of soft rolling sand dunes onto slick rock with sharp fins of harder sandstone.

Teepee rock Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahI could have just walked into this landscape for hours, or even days.  We talked about an overnight backpack to just lay on the rock and watch the stars.

Dunes & sandstone formation Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahFound a large juniper tree and hid in its shade for lunch.

Sandstone formation Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah

Sandstone formation Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahThis one giant shape entranced me.  Such artistic shapes and textures formed by ancient sand dunes, water and wind.

Toadstool Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah

Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahBy 2pm the temperature had increased noticeably and the sand and stone was getting hot so after lunch we hurried back to the wash to get Sasha on cooler ground with shade options.

Bedding planes Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah

Daisy Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahWe hoofed it back at a little faster pace but of course I still took photos along the way.

Sandstone formation Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahAlong the last stretch Bill and Sasha took a shortcut over a bench while I walked in a loop of the wash.  Nice thing about coming in last is arriving to a pre-airconditioned truck.

Lizard on sandstone Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area UtahEverywhere Bill shows me in southern Utah needs a return visit, in cooler temperatures.

Hole in sandstone Upper Buckskin Gulch Paria Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area Utah“The Colorado Plateau is to the geologist a paradise. Nowhere on the earth’s surface, as far as we know, are secrets of its structure so fully revealed as here.”  –Clarence E. Dutton, 1882

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10 August 2015

Catstair Canyon rock art Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Just a short drive east from the Paria River Road on State Route 89 then south through the right break in the gaurdrail and through a gate to the edge of the wash.

Bill & Sasha Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahYou can tell the wash walk isn’t too difficult by Bill’s shoe choice, don’t mind the farmer’s tan, but then we didn’t walk very far to find the Catstair Canyon rock art.

Daisies Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahThe sunny faces of Daises lined the way with Sasha in the lead sniffing some great scents.

Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahThe canyon narrowed and around the first bend Bill informed me he always has difficulty finding this rock art panel and usually goes beyond it then sees it coming back.

Sandstone layers Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahBy then I’m following him and Sasha up a slope and scree pile adjacent to a sheer cliff of patina sandstone.

Sandstone layers Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahWhen they stop I continue to the top with nothing for my efforts but a butt slide back down.  While gracefully negotiating the return I hear what sounds like the opening of an ammo can and wonder just what Bill may have found.  Maybe a geocache?  Not a total loss on my part seeing the lovely layers of stone.  And the cross canyon view which tells me I want to hike here again.

Visitor log Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahSo they found a log in an ammo box seemingly put near the panel for visitors to leave their comments.

Petroglyphs Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahAnd the symbols were at the base of the slope I’d just climbed so we had walked past them.

Petroglyphs & pictographs Catstair Canyon Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument UtahA mix of pictographs and petroglyphs with pencil embellishment.  BLM archeologists dated some of the figures to be 6000 years old

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