Zion ACA Rendezvous April 2004
Monday: East Rim Hike
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I stayed on an extra day to hike with these two. Plan was to do The Subway; plans nixed by a lack of available permit spots for it. On a Monday!! In April!!!
With the river up (Orderville out) and Jerry challenged by the technical stuff, we decided to hike the East Rim trail, East Entrance down Echo Canyon, as a consolation prize.
Here's Brian Frankle, proprietor of ULA on the left; and Jerry Goller, proprietor of BGT on the right, enjoying the view at the head of Jolley Gulch.
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This must be one of these vapor-ware type springs... |
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A nice hike. Not too exciting by Zion standards. We pull into some shade in the woods to grab some lunch and take a short siesta. |
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And then on to Echo Canyon. Some nice views down into this fork, but it did not really look like much of a canyon to descend. |
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| Down and down we go, finally into the shade. Jerry enjoys the shade in the cut tunnel above the end of the Middle Echo Narrows.
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| We poke our noses into Echo Canyon. A bit of water, and no one real psyched for a swim. We try the upper section, and Brian and I get in far enough to get to some good snow. When we had to swim in icewater, we decided that getting down and drinking beer was a higher priority.
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| A bit of snow in the bottom of that canyon.
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| Weeping Rock parking lot, end of the trail. Seems a whole lot like summer in Zion. Another fine day in the sunshine, enjoying the company of fine friends.
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