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Widforss Point - 3 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 3.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 28 2020
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Oza ButteNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 28 2020
FOTGTriplogs 1,052
Hiking13.11 Miles 3,054 AEG
Hiking13.11 Miles   9 Hrs   45 Mns   1.50 mph
3,054 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
 
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I have wanted to get back to the Widforss Trail to do Oza and Widforss since we bagged The Colonade in June. Oza, which is Paiute for ¨long necked basket¨ is a striking summit that is hard to miss from any of the popular north rim vantage points and Widforss was recommended to me as a fun summit with a nice class four scramble.

I set off from the Widforss Trail around 4:30 a.m. It was a real treat to watch the sunrise for a second time along the Widforss Trail this summer. Oza really popped in the early morning light. The off trail portion to the, ¨tip off¨ of point for Oza was pretty moderate. A few ups and downs, but generally a pleasant stroll along the rim. A blocky descent takes you from the rim down to Oza´s neck. Then a sometimes steep, sometimes loose and sometimes brushy traverse takes you past Oza´s north tower to the steep gully that leads to the summit. There were several options for the final steep push to the summit, but the best route is generally cairned well. Nobody had signed the register since last August, which was not overly surprsing, one group/person per year seems about right for this summit. I did not spend much time on the summit, before retracing the somewhat tedious approach back to the rim. After reaching the rim, I reunited with a couple of liters of water I had cached and then continued on to Widforss.

I chose to navigate along the rim to Widforss Point vs backtracking to the trail. Most of the off trail hiking was again mild by canyon standards, but I did have to navigate a .1 mile or so patch of New Mexican Locust that was pretty brutal. The final scramble/traverse to the narrow block saddle of Widforss was a little tedious, but not too bad. I chose the ridgeline class four scramble to the summit. I found the scramble a little heady, especially solo, but nothing too noteworthy overall and it was short. I chose the class three option mentioned in the Summit Selects book as having a, ¨possible death block.¨ The death block was definitely present, but I treaded lightly and enjoyed the unique tunnel descent. After hacking my way back to the rim, I returned the way I came.
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 Mesa, AZ
Widforss TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 03 2018
Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking10.00 Miles 1,136 AEG
Hiking10.00 Miles   3 Hrs   26 Mns   2.91 mph
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I headed out of Mesa late Saturday night to start this hike at first light Sunday morning.. I had a busy day planned. The drive from Jacob Lake to the North Rim is a favorite of mine. Although it was still dark this time it was still cool. The deer were lined up like I was the cool float in a parade :D . Then as I entered the GCNP the Bison were all over the road : app : 8) . My first encounter with Bison. A little dark for my picture taking ability but it was quite enjoyable just checking them out.
It was just light enough to start hiking when I got to the trailhaed. One motorcycle in the lot. Nice trail and a view here and there. When I got to the picnic table there was a couple (their motorcycle) camped there but up at the table already. I went over to the Widforss point sign and took a break. Todd had said there was a good view looking down at Cheops and I agree. great viewpoint from this side. Only saw four hikers on the hike out and one was a Ranger. Nice start to the day.

This was in my Boots and Burgers book. It suggest going to the Lees Ferry Lodge at Vermillion Cliffs with side note about Jacob Lake baked goods. That's a descent drive and I had one more hike to do up top in the morning so I compromised :) . I had two cookies from Jacob Lake for dinner and stayed Monday night at Lees Ferry Lodge and had dinner there at Vermillion Cliffs bar and grill. The rooms are ok with quaint fishing decor for all the fishermen I suppose that go to Lees ferry. I enjoyed the stay. The cheeseburger and fries were tasty as well. The young Lady working there was an NAU student who's dad works with the Condors which I thought was cool. It was a very enjoyable couple days on the North Rim and the surrounding area.
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Widforss TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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Hiking10.00 Miles   3 Hrs   15 Mns   3.08 mph
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Stole a jeep (not a pink one!) and escaped to North Rim to visit the man.
After dropping him off at work at 5am I set out to see some sights I'd yet to see!

The first sight being Widforss Point.

This is a Hippy approved viewpoint.

Super easy hike. Lots of offtrail possibilities and mushrooms! (But neither of those were the reasons I was there...this time)

I'm not use to this whole...hiking in the forest dealt but I got use to it really quick!
The smells were satisfying and the colors were, well, in a way, they were new!
Dark greens and bright greens...yup. I'm in love.

Jamie might have convinced me to spend a season on the North Rim...we shall see.
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Widforss PointNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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Hike & Climb5.17 Miles 610 AEG
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