A few years ago, I looked at the map of Utah and started to read and research the Dark Canyon Wilderness. The area on the map caught my attention. Or, should I say captivated my attention. I needed to find the time. How could I get some time to really explore it? Backtrack a few months...It's the middle of April and my wife asks me if it is ok to take our daughter to visit her mother in Naples, Florida for a few weeks in June. Ahhhh....yep, that should work! Selfishly, I had my chunk of time I needed. Time to rally the troops...
I started placing calls to my friends to see if any of them could go. A few friends stated that it sounded great. But, couldn't commit. I tentatively made some plans; hoping I could get some friends to join. Now, fast forward to the beginning of June. I made some calls. Can you go? Yep, was the answer I heard most. So, driving down to southern Utah; there was seven of us. I was worried that I might not get any takers. Now, the troops were rallied and were on our way.
Finding the goods...What does that mean to you? For me, it's finding a great campsite, an undisturbed ruin, a rock art panel, an enjoyable slot canyon, or an awesome singletrack to ride fast! There was plenty of "goods" found on this trip.
The trip consisted of southern Utah for 9 days and the southwest corner of Colorado for 5 days. The weather was perfect. Fun was had by all. Yep, plenty of "goods" were found. Here's the proof!

Every trip to southern Utah starts on a dirt road. Ours was no different!

The day started with coffee and crisp, cool desert air. What were the goods for the day?



We dropped into a slot. The water was chilly! But, spirits were high! We were enjoying our find. An 80 foot rappel lead to this gorgeous slot! It was crazy nice.
Later in the day, we rallied up high. Met our remaining friends. Big ponderosas and views of canyon country. It was nice.

The following day we dropped down in the Dark...Dark Canyon that is..


We all began to hike to an old cabin that was used as a line cabin for cowboys running cattle in the area. It was neat reading log book. The grandchild of the original owner had just been there a few days earlier.


More to come...Coming out of "the Dark" next...
I started placing calls to my friends to see if any of them could go. A few friends stated that it sounded great. But, couldn't commit. I tentatively made some plans; hoping I could get some friends to join. Now, fast forward to the beginning of June. I made some calls. Can you go? Yep, was the answer I heard most. So, driving down to southern Utah; there was seven of us. I was worried that I might not get any takers. Now, the troops were rallied and were on our way.
Finding the goods...What does that mean to you? For me, it's finding a great campsite, an undisturbed ruin, a rock art panel, an enjoyable slot canyon, or an awesome singletrack to ride fast! There was plenty of "goods" found on this trip.
The trip consisted of southern Utah for 9 days and the southwest corner of Colorado for 5 days. The weather was perfect. Fun was had by all. Yep, plenty of "goods" were found. Here's the proof!

Every trip to southern Utah starts on a dirt road. Ours was no different!

The day started with coffee and crisp, cool desert air. What were the goods for the day?



We dropped into a slot. The water was chilly! But, spirits were high! We were enjoying our find. An 80 foot rappel lead to this gorgeous slot! It was crazy nice.
Later in the day, we rallied up high. Met our remaining friends. Big ponderosas and views of canyon country. It was nice.

The following day we dropped down in the Dark...Dark Canyon that is..


We all began to hike to an old cabin that was used as a line cabin for cowboys running cattle in the area. It was neat reading log book. The grandchild of the original owner had just been there a few days earlier.


More to come...Coming out of "the Dark" next...
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