5th May Round Valley Draw to
Hackberry Canyon 14 miles
Escalante is a small town but has
all the facilities we needed; post office, grocery store, thrift shop, gear shops
and some nice eateries. We had a good rest up here and after much
deliberation, decide to hitch forward around the next section of the Hayduke to
start hiking again from near Grosvenor Arch. This allowed us to have a shorter
hike next where we could carry less food (four days) whilst allowing us to add in
some interesting side trips including Yellow Rock and Bull Valley Gorge.
On the 5th we headed out of town.
Breakfast first sitting outside our motel room, then we packed up and posted our
'float box' of extras to the town of Kanab, a couple of weeks of hiking away.
We waited for about 30 minutes at the
edge of town before we got a hitch from Mario who worked in the building trade
in Escalante and gave us some of his wife's delicious cactus salad! He dropped
us of in the tiny town of Cannonville. As we aimed to hike back through here in 4
days, we arranged to leave a food package for the next 4 days so that we can
save weight whilst hiking.
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Cactus salad! |
Cannonville is still around 20 miles by
dirt road from our re-connection with the Hayduke but we just headed off hiking
south on 'Cottonwood Canyon Road'. We soon got another lift from a very
friendly and chatty German couple in an RV along a dirt road for a few miles
(there is some traffic here heading to Kodachrome Basin State Park and the Arch).
Eventually at midday we reached Round Valley Draw trailhead near Grosvenor Arch.
It's pretty around here in an open sagebrush landscape but with sweeping Ponderosa
pine trees and white and pink Navajo sandstone cliff faces.
After
our cactus salad lunch we headed down south towards the slot canyon of Round
Valley Draw. This was an amazing place, the land just opens up into a slot
which we could squeeze down for about 20 feet to the floor of the canyon. We
loved it! We needed to hand down our backpacks in a few places to squeeze
through and jammed logs showed the power of flash floods.
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Dropping down into Round valley Draw slot canyon |
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Down! |
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Flood debris in Round Valley Draw slot canyon |
The first part looks hard. Good fun though.
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