



|
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Coyote Gulch from Forty Mile Ridge to Crack in the Wall, upstream to Jacob Hamblin Arch and out via steep slickrock scramble. First (top) photo: Cliff Arch Second: Cottonwood grove at one of the many meanders of the spring fed stream. Above: Coyote Natural Bridge Left: The Crack in the Wall that gives access to the deep Gulch. Hikers squeeze thru this narrow (turn body sideways to wedge thru) passage to reach gulch Below: Jacob Hamblin Arch, massive! |



|
Above Left: Jacob Hamblin Arch Above Right: Vaulting cliffs and massive alcoves are characteristic of Coyote Gulch. Right: Coyote Natural Bridge Below left: Jacob Hamblin from above. Below Right: The climb out on steep slickrock.
|










Please wait while we load