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Coyote Gulch on Hole-In-The-Rock Road

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.

 

COMMENTS
LatentE said at 12:32 a.m. on Oct 13, 2007:
Wondrous sights that make us seem small and temporary.
ConnieL said at 8:41 p.m. on Oct 13, 2007:
WOW! What a place!
Jmhoying said at 12:36 a.m. on Oct 14, 2007:
Amazing scenery packed in one area!
Jerii said at 8:17 p.m. on Nov 1, 2007:
This place is incredible! Great shots!
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