Arizona Strip / Grand Escalante / Canyonlands / Bear Ears - 15 day Solo Adventure - May 2025

bashinate

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Day 8: May 19
Day Mileage: 95
Total Mileage: 745

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This day I slept in pretty late. I had finally reached that exhausted phase of a trip in a good way. For someone that puts in long days and covers a lot of ground I was finally happy to slow down for a bit.
I took my time getting up enjoying coffee at the boulder campsite. The plan today was to make it to the hole in the rock and hike down as far as I could. I had read you could no longer reach the shoreline of lake powell with recent rock falls.
It took me longer than I had anticipated to reach the end of the road and I made a few stops along the way including Dance Hall Rock (https://www.blm.gov/visit/dance-hall-rock-historic-site)
Picturing the pioneers out here playing music and dancing in such a remote area is just so hard to imagine. I would love to see that. Once I got to hole in the rock I signed the visitor log and hiked my way down. For a moment I was convinced I could make it all the way down but towards the very end it was indeed completely blocked. With a little sigh I climbed my way back out. I had read quite a bit and watched documentaries about the mormon expedition so it was definitely rewarding to finally make it out there. (https://ensignpeakfoundation.org/hole-in-the-rock-expedition)

I started making my way back down hole in the rock road and ultimately decided to find somewhere to camp off the road that goes out to the cosmic ashtray. I found a nice spot not too far down and enjoyed settling in early with a good meal and some freshly acquired Moab Brewery beers from Escalante. The previous night and this evening were both very calm and I got to fly the drone some and get a good campfire going.
I normally take way too many pictures of food and campfires and yet this trip apparently I hardly took any. I guess for once I finally figured out how to just be in the moment.



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dstefan

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Great trip report and pics! Thanks for posting the gpx files. I’m gonna try the Grand Wash route next time I go up there.

I’m curious how bad the Hole in the Rock road washboards were? 2 years ago when I was on it they were the worst I’ve ever been on — thought they’d destroy something on my truck. Hope it’s been graded since.
 

bashinate

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Day 9: May 20
Day Mileage: 189
Total Mileage: 934

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My first order of business today was to find the cosmic ashtray. I packed up and kept heading down the road I camped right off of and drove until I was right next to where I could see the ashtray marked on the map. I couldn't find any specific trail so I launched the drone to see if I could find it unsuccessfully. It looked like there was a hiking trail just past the road so I hiked across a wash and eventually found some cairns and started following them up until I found it. Very strange formation. It was fun flying the drone around it. After that I headed to hike calf creek falls which I had missed on multiple previous trips. It was already fairly warm in the day and there were a lot of people out there. I have seen many waterfalls but this was definitely one of the more beautiful ones I have seen. The ice cold water was super refreshing after that hike. Unfortunately it was packed with people including a couple women in bikinis that seemed intoxicated doing a "photo shoot" taking up prime access for pictures. This is why I stick to remote places away from people. After this hike I had gone from ripe to over-ripe since I hadn't had a shower since Sand Hollow State Park 5 days prior. I had planned to get a shower at hills and hollows gas station in Boulder as I had done on a previous trip as well as get some of the delicious indian food at the food trailer there. Unfortunately the bathroom was closed due to plumbing issues and the food trailer was also closed.

I then headed to Anasazi State Park Museum in Boulder. I had been wanting to check this out on a previous trip but it was closed. I'm glad I went. They have a great collection of artifacts and I didn't even realize they had all the Kivas out in the back. Highly recommend. There was no entry fee either (https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/anasazi/) . Most of this day was on blacktop along highway 12 but one of the most scenic highways in Utah. I never get tired of that one. I planned to look for a shower in Torrey and after inquiring at an RV Park they pointed me to Chuck Wagon Lodge (https://chuckwagonlodge.com/) that had a general store and showers. Best shower of the trip !
I then headed through Capitol Reef and turned off onto Notom Bullfrog Road which I had been down before. I planned to turn off to head up into and around the Henry Mountains across a section I hadn't been through before.
I found a lovely open camp spot for an amazing sunset.


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