09-09-2015, 06:10 PM
Everyone is invited to do a camping trip to the San Rafael Swell in a few weeks.
Phil and Nano will be there along with myself friends. There will be goats. The roads are smooth and only dirt for a short distance. Its about 3 or 4 hours from SLC (Spanish Fork Canyon to Price, then onward to I70, then backtrack a bit to the bottom side of the Swell) Its going to be car camping, not packing-out, but we will be loading goats with some water.
Its looking like this:
Thursday we meet up roughly 1:00 at the camping area on the north side of Wildhorse Canyon. We'll set up camp and do a short hike perhaps in Chute Canyon. (Smooth and easy, not quite a true slot canyon but scenic)
Friday is the main hike through Wild Horse Canyon. Another easy route with only a few detours around some obstacles. Its a wide canyon with a giant cliff rising up on one side. It has some trees and greenery hiding in the shady of the cliffs. At the turn-around point, if we feel like it, we may hike up to Wild Horse Window up on the top of the reef. Its a giant cave full of arch-like windows overlooking the Swell. Has Indian art and stuff on the walls.
Saturday we break camp and we may visit Goblin Valley for a few hours before heading back home.
Let us know if you're interested. (Do it! Gas is cheaper than ever right now.)
Phil and Nano will be there along with myself friends. There will be goats. The roads are smooth and only dirt for a short distance. Its about 3 or 4 hours from SLC (Spanish Fork Canyon to Price, then onward to I70, then backtrack a bit to the bottom side of the Swell) Its going to be car camping, not packing-out, but we will be loading goats with some water.
Its looking like this:
Thursday we meet up roughly 1:00 at the camping area on the north side of Wildhorse Canyon. We'll set up camp and do a short hike perhaps in Chute Canyon. (Smooth and easy, not quite a true slot canyon but scenic)
Friday is the main hike through Wild Horse Canyon. Another easy route with only a few detours around some obstacles. Its a wide canyon with a giant cliff rising up on one side. It has some trees and greenery hiding in the shady of the cliffs. At the turn-around point, if we feel like it, we may hike up to Wild Horse Window up on the top of the reef. Its a giant cave full of arch-like windows overlooking the Swell. Has Indian art and stuff on the walls.
Saturday we break camp and we may visit Goblin Valley for a few hours before heading back home.
Let us know if you're interested. (Do it! Gas is cheaper than ever right now.)