Canyonlands Maze 2008 – Day 4

We were greeted by a warm day with the sunrise at Dollhouse.

Basking in the morning sun

Our first objective of the day was a short hike to the Bear Panel to see the rock art We had a general idea of where the panel was so we had to do a little exploring. Due to the Biological soils we had to stay on the trails which led us to a small sheltered area with a few faint images.

Shirley admiring the rock art

 

Bear Panel Rock Art

 

After admiring the art we retraced our step back to camp and headed out on what would be our full day of hiking. Our objective was to visit an accent granary and then see if we could reach Spanish Bottom and the Colorado River.

Shirley and Dale reading the back country sign

 

The trail heading into the rocks

 

Laura Jane loves this type of hiking

 

Dale and Shirley in one of the joints

 

Dale and Shirley on the trail to the Granary

 

This really is the trail. This is typical of Utah Canyon Country hiking.

 

Dale and Shirley enjoying the ruins

The ancient granary

 

The view up the Colorado

 

Tomas Enjoying the view of Surprise Valley and the Needles District

 

From here to the bottom is about 1200 vertical feet.

A surprise small rock formation that looks like a bear

 

Dale on the trail back from the Granary

 

Dale was having problems with his knees so he and Shirley headed back to camp from the Granary while Tomas, Nancy and Laura Jane headed off for the hike to Spanish Bottom and the Colorado River.

Canyonlands usually has very good trail signs

 

Laura Jane on the Trail down to Spanish Bottom

 

Nancy on the trail down to Spanish Bottom

 

A view of Spanish Bottom from above

 

Panorama of Spanish bottom

 

The hike from the sign down took about 30 minutes. We spent some time resting on the banks of the river and refueling for the hike back to the top.

Laura Jane lead on the hike back up and it took us only 34 minutes. She is a great hiker. Then it was back to camp.

At Dollhouse Camp

It was a wonderful warm evening at Dollhouse this night. We had the full moon and a great view to enjoy.

View looking down at camp

Full Moon rising over the La Sal Mountains.

 

The Full Moon turned yellow with smoke from a fire in the Blue Mountains

 

 

 

 

Playing around with light panting

tomas

Tomas has lived in Colorado since age 5. Having grown up on the Western Slope of Colorado lots of time was spent in the Desert Southwest. Tomas' father introduced him to the love of 4 wheeling at an early age in the high mountains around Aspen, Colorado. While an avid Mountain Biker, Tomas and his Family enjoy adventures in the mountains and desert in the remote locations that can only be reached by 4wd. Day hikes are always a must when on the family trips. While enjoying outdoor activities he wants to share his love as a certified 4wd trainer and ski instructor. Tomas also enjoys caving and cave exploration. Tomas currently resides in Colorado Springs. 

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