Canyoneering with Excursions of Escalante - Garfield County, UT
Steven and Corinne are in one of the remote areas in the state. They join Excursions of Escalante and they are Canyoneering in the Escalante area. We show you areas were some people have never seen.
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Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah , The most beautiful monument in The US
Grand Staircase-Escalante
The most beautiful monument in The US
The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a U.S. National Monument protecting 1,880,461 acres (760,996 ha)[1] of land in southern Utah.
There are three main regions: the Grand Staircase, the Kaiparowits Plateau, and the Canyons of the Escalante - all of which are administered by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. President Bill Clinton designated the area as a national monument in 1996 using his authority under the Antiquities Act. Grand Staircase-Escalante encompasses the largest land area of all U.S. National Monuments.
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The Monument stretches from the towns of Big Water, Glendale and Kanab, Utah on the southwest, to the towns of Escalante and Boulder on the northeast. Encompassing 1.9 million acres, the Monument is slightly larger in area than the state of Delaware.
The western part of the Monument is dominated by the Paunsaugunt Plateau and the Paria River, and is adjacent to Bryce Canyon National Park. This section shows the geologic progression of the Grand Staircase. Features include the slot canyons of Bull Valley Gorge, Willis Creek, and Lick Wash which are accessed from Skutumpah Road.
Zebra and Tunnel Slot Canyons Escalante, Utah.
Zebra and Tunnel Slot Canyons in Escalante, Utah are unique. The banding in the sandstone in Zebra is not like many other slots. The colors are different and nature's design is one of a kind.
Although the canyon is very short it has a lot to offer to the photographer. A crow has taken up residence and made quite a mess down one wall but we did not find it in the way. Another hiker who was there early in the morning commented on the racket the bird was making.
Since this slot is so short and you return the way back down the canyon it may be a good idea to travel in and out in small groups. In other words take turns so everyone can enjoy and photograph. There is little to no room in this narrow gulch.
Tunnel is not that photogenic. It is just like the name, more of a tunnel with little light. It has a spooky feel to it. There was waste deep water when I was there and it was very cold. The trip is only a few hundred feet long. I found it to be quite fun.
One thing that stands out about this trip is the walk to and from. It is a very pretty hike. Another thing I found interesting was the Moki marbles or balls that litter the wash.
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Escalante Outfitters - Escalante Hotels, Utah
Escalante Outfitters 2 Stars Hotel in Escalante, Utah Within US Travel Directory Featuring free WiFi, Escalante Outfitters offers pet-friendly accommodation in Escalante.
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You will find concierge service, gift shop, and shops at the property.
Guests can enjoy various activities in the surroundings, including fishing and hiking.
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UTAH ROAD TRIP | Grand Staircase - Escalante & Capitol Reef National Park
Spent Memorial Day Weekend 2019 exploring central Utah! We visited Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument and Capitol Reef National Park.
Fun Fact: Capitol Reef was our final National Park in Utah to visit. We checked off the Mighty 5 from our bucket list :)
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Utah Field Guide: Lake Powell Highlights
The red rock surrounding Utah's Lake Powell is a geologic wonderland. In this Utah Field Guide, we show you some favorite highlights that you must see while visiting, including Rainbow Bridge, Cathedral in the Desert, Clear Creek Canyon, Davis Gulch, La Gorce Arch, and the Escalante Arm.
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There as been recent talks among Politicians to shut down two of Utah National Monuments. Unfortunately they're two I've visited the least. I wanted to go down and check them out before any bulldozers had a chance to change the wild.
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Escalante, Southern Utah Outdoor Adventure Trip
Join us for an incredible adventure trip into one of the most unique areas in the world. People come from all over world just to see even one of the many beauties found here: Calf Creek Falls. But we know where MANY of the best hidden treasures in Southern Utah are and you are invited to join us! I hope you get swept away, even if it is just for a few minutes, into this amazing desert country.
Arches in Escalante Utah area
Arch-hunters have made very few trips to Escalante Utah, yet there are hundreds of these rock-openings and bridges still to be discovered. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument vast area is rugged, wild, and has few roads. See some spectacular and unique arches and find out what to do if you come across an unnamed arch.
Escalante 2, Backpacking Utah, Hiking Coyote Gulch, Climbing scary Jacob Hamblin A w My Own Frontier
Escalante 2, Backpacking Utah, Hiking Coyote Gulch, Climbing scary Jacob Hamblin Arch with My Own Frontier, A Canyon Country High Route, The Scary and dangerous Stuff in 4K
This is the second of two videos from an 8 day backpacking and canyoneering loop in the Escalante area October 2019. Me and my buddy Joey Coconato of My Own Frontier complete Steve Allens Escalante South route over a period of 8 very dry days, there has been no rain in the area for over 100 days. We follow the challenging route from Crack in the Wall, through Coyote Gulch, crossing the Escalante River, heading up Stevens Canyon and up the Baker trail to the top of the Waterpocket Fold. From there we head to Cliff Point for some amazing 360 views of Canyon Country, we could see Monument valley and Navajo Mountain in the south, Boulder Mountain and Powell Point to the north, Henry Mountains, Bears Ears, Lake Powell and even the La Sal Mountains to the east. This second video starts with a beautiful but windy sunrise at Cliff Point, and then we get into The Scary Stuff, canyon hopping, climbing and traversing part of the trip from Cliff to Georges Camp Canyon, down the very scary bighorn sheep trails and across the Escalante to Ezra Mc Bench, Fools Canyon, Kings Bench and back to Coyote Gulch for the climb out by Jacob Hamblin Arch and the end of the trip. We found water, but did we fall off a cliff on the bighorn sheep trail, any of the class 4 and 5 climbs, or up the Jacob Hamblin Arch?
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Lower Calf Creek Falls - Scenic Byway 12 - Utah - LeAw in the USA //Ep.39
We are living the American dream driving the Historic Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica but we are doing some detours to visit some places we like.
In this 39th episode, we hit the road again. Lucky LeAw, our old vintage 1990 Ford F-250 4x4 truck camper, is fixed.
We visit Calf Creek Falls and drive all Scenic Byway 12 Route. Enjoy the ride with us! ;)
Calf Creek Falls is a perennial waterfall in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah that totals 214 feet (65 m). The lower tier is a 126-foot (38 m) cascade and is very popular, because it can be reached by an easy hike on a 5½ mile roundtrip trail. The upper tier is a 88-foot (27 m) plunge and is much less known, as it requires a 1-mile (1.6 km) scramble past the lower falls.
Named for its use as a natural pen for calves back in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, the creek remained relatively unknown as a tourist destination until the formation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, under the Clinton administration. Walking between mineral-streaked cliffs of Navajo Sandstone, hikers pass beaver ponds and pre-historic rock art sites en route to the paradisiacal pools.
The trailhead is located at the Calf Creek Campground on Highway 12, 11 miles south of the town of Boulder, and 15 miles east of the town of Escalante. The highway follows the route of the creek for most of the distance, atop the bluff to the east of the canyon.
Calf Creek Campground: Located at the campground in the Calf Creek Recreational Area, there is a parking fee for the parking lot, and a camping fee in order to stay overnight. The trail sets off to the north, away from the campground. Though mostly level, the trail frequently crosses vast sandy tracts that can make it difficult for some to navigate. About a mile and a half up the canyon, on the east wall quite high up rest two Fremont granaries and a group of pictograph panels, dated to approximately AD 1200.
State Route 12 or Scenic Byway 12 (SR-12), also known as Highway 12 — A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway, is a state highway designated an All-American Road located in Garfield County and Wayne County, Utah, United States.
Proceeding west to east for 122 miles (nearly 200 km), the highway starts south of Panguitch at an intersection with US-89, crosses part of Dixie National Forest and Bryce Canyon National Park, continues through the small towns of Tropic, Cannonville, and Henrieville. It crosses various parts of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GS-ENM), continues northeast through Escalante and over the Escalante River, then north through more of GS-ENM, Boulder, the Aquarius Plateau, Grover, ending in Torrey at an intersection with SR-24, five miles (8 km) west of Capitol Reef National Park. The 30-mile (48 km) long portion of the highway that ascends and descends Boulder Mountain on the Aquarius Plateau is known as Boulder Mountain Highway.
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Escalante Outfitters in Escalante UT
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Spooky and Peekaboo Slot Canyons Tour near Escalante, Utah U.S.A.
Skipper and Denise lead us on a slot canyon exploration and full exit of Spooky with a glimpse into Peekaboo slot canyons in the Grand Staircase National Monument area near Escalante, Utah. We squeeze through the red rocks like erosion and finally exit to daylight. These are in a fork of Coyote Gulch just off the Hole in the Rock Road.
Backpacking The Gulch - Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
This was a short 3 day backpacking trip into the lower Gulch in Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. I hike down canyon towards the Escalante River for a couple days before heading back to the trailhead as an out-and-back. Most of this route has no defined trail. A couple miles involves an off-trail overland route that climbs out of the canyon and then drops back in with a challenging exposed class 3 scramble in order to avoid a flooded slot canyon. This video is not meant to be used as a guide, but is mostly based on a route described by Mike Kelsey (book link below). Please respect our public lands and leave no trace.
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Ep. 13: Lake Powell & Antelope Canyon | Utah & Arizona RV travel camping
Join us on our continuing Grand Adventure in our RV! In this episode we're in southern Utah and northern Arizona for a few days of boondocking and sightseeing on either side of the state border, camping on Lone Rock Beach in Big Water, exploring Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and the lost town of Paria, heading underground in Antelope Canyon, cooking Thanksgiving dinner in the RV, taking a little 4x4 trip to Alstrom Point for stunning views of the lake, and trying our luck at the lottery to hike The Wave.
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