seriessearcher
Adventurer
I am looking for recent information for anyone who has done these trails recently. There is a group of us in older land Rover Series Vehicles doing the following trip in a couple of weeks.
Day 1
Leave Denver in the early morning for Moab. Leave Moab via Hurrah Pass Road. Primitive camping in the Lockhart Basin area.
Day 2
Complete the Lockhart Basin Trail and enter Canyonlands National Park (possibly after the toll booth closes at 5pm!) It's May, so it will still be light out. Take the Elephant Hill trail to a campsite at Devil's Kitchen, where (in theory) we will have a site reserved. Pit toilet here, but no other amenities.
Day 3
Continue on Elephant Hill trail, hike .5 miles to the overlook of the confluence of the Colorado and the Green. Enter Beef Basin/Ruin Park via SOB hill. Camp at Big Pocket Overlook.
Day 4
The folks heading back to Denver exit via the Cottonwood Canyon Road, to 211, which is paved and about 70 miles or so to Moab. Anyone up for more can make plans at that point to explore the Dark Canyon Primitive Area and points beyond.
We already have our camping permits. WE have 2 vehicles which have done this section of trail for the most part, however any recent beta would be appreciated.
Also any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks in advance
Day 1
Leave Denver in the early morning for Moab. Leave Moab via Hurrah Pass Road. Primitive camping in the Lockhart Basin area.
Day 2
Complete the Lockhart Basin Trail and enter Canyonlands National Park (possibly after the toll booth closes at 5pm!) It's May, so it will still be light out. Take the Elephant Hill trail to a campsite at Devil's Kitchen, where (in theory) we will have a site reserved. Pit toilet here, but no other amenities.
Day 3
Continue on Elephant Hill trail, hike .5 miles to the overlook of the confluence of the Colorado and the Green. Enter Beef Basin/Ruin Park via SOB hill. Camp at Big Pocket Overlook.
Day 4
The folks heading back to Denver exit via the Cottonwood Canyon Road, to 211, which is paved and about 70 miles or so to Moab. Anyone up for more can make plans at that point to explore the Dark Canyon Primitive Area and points beyond.
We already have our camping permits. WE have 2 vehicles which have done this section of trail for the most part, however any recent beta would be appreciated.
Also any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks in advance