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May 29 2024
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40 male
 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Mecca Hills Ladder Canyon and Rope Canyon, CA 
Mecca Hills Ladder Canyon and Rope Canyon, CA
 
Hiking avatar May 29 2024
John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking7.70 Miles 1,714 AEG
Hiking7.70 Miles   4 Hrs   22 Mns   2.37 mph
1,714 ft AEG   1 Hour   7 Mns Break
 
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This was day two of a trip to Palm Springs with my brother to hike Cactus to Clouds, which we completed the day before. I'd been to Ladder Canyon a few years ago but didn't visit Rope Canyon on that trip, and my brother wanted to see this area, so I was up for a repeat. I was in a truck last time and didn't remember if the road to the trailhead was passable for a regular car, but we gave it a try, and the road was well-graded and fine for lower clearance.

There was no one else at the trailhead, and we headed into the canyon and took the first left to start the morning in Rope Canyon. After climbing over some rock piles, the canyon turned into a narrow slot that we squeezed through, then had to crawl under a few boulders before reaching the ropes. The first pair, one on top of the other, climbed 20+ feet through a narrow passage...we found it easier to take our packs off and hand them off to each other.

The canyon widened out and we climbed up one or two short ropes, then it narrowed again to a final rope ~20 feet high on a vertical wall. I went up first and pulled up our packs on the rope, then my brother followed. That was the last obstacle and led us out of the canyon and into the open again. We eventually picked up a use trail that led down into the middle of Ladder Canyon, and we climbed two ladders and followed the trail back out of the canyon again and passed the giant cairn and eventually the high point.

From there, I followed the same route as last time and looped back into Ladder Canyon clockwise. There's a tall ladder leading to a side canyon that I explored briefly last time, and we followed that, though the ladder had been replaced with a shorter one that was anchored at the top and hanging a few feet off the ground. Some of the ladders in that canyon had been replaced, too, and they weren't upgrades--we decided not to climb one that had some broken rungs, a few metal scraps at the base, and a smaller ladder jammed onto the top of a taller ladder...OSHA definitely doesn't inspect the work around here :).

We returned to the main route and turned into the middle section of Ladder Canyon that we'd bypassed earlier. There were some upgrades in that area, with taller ladders and better anchors than what I saw a few years ago. On our way out, active bees near one of the shorter ladders added some excitement and an incentive to move quickly. Surprisingly, we didn't see anyone until we were almost out of the canyon, and there were only two other vehicles at the trailhead when we finished...very different from last time, but that's the benefit of going in the middle of the week on a hot day.

Next, we drove to the Salton Sea and explored some of the oddities around Bombay Beach. I hadn't seen (or smelled) the Salton Sea up close, and that was...interesting. We decided not to take the time to drive to Salvation Mountain but got lunch in Indio on the way back to Palm Springs, then played some tennis in the evening. Another fun day, and nice to see Rope Canyon for the first time.
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 Chandler, AZ
Ladder Canyon - Painted Canyon Loop, CA 
Ladder Canyon - Painted Canyon Loop, CA
 
Hiking avatar Nov 23 2021
John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking5.36 Miles 1,003 AEG
Hiking5.36 Miles   2 Hrs   49 Mns   2.26 mph
1,003 ft AEG      27 Mns Break
 
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This was our first hike on a multi-day trip to Southern California during Thanksgiving week. We were looking for a short hike to fit in on a day of driving, and this worked nicely. We had some nice views of the Eagletails and Kofa Mountains on the way to California along I-10. Ladder Canyon is a popular hike, and we expected it could be busy with this being a holiday week, and it was--there were 10-15 other vehicles parked at the trailhead when we arrived.

Around a half mile in, we took the left turn to hike Ladder Canyon clockwise. There was quite a bit of graffiti at the intersection... @TboneKathy previously hiked here in the spring of 2020, and most of the graffiti was new, which is unfortunate. Someone even spray painted over the "beautiful rock carving of an eagle" mentioned in the Ladder Canyon guide...graffiti on top of graffiti.

It seems there have been additional ladders added since the guide was published in 2011--we climbed two ladders (up one, then down one) before reaching the round chamber with the third, referred to as ladder 2 in the guide, which was the tallest in that part of the canyon. I could see where kids or shorter people could feel a little uncomfortable climbing off the tops of some of the ladders where the top rungs require a long step up onto the next ledge...that was definitely the case with that third ladder.

The slot canyon narrowed, and we climbed a few more ladders before it opened up again and the trail led us up above the canyon, where we had nice views of the Salton Sea and Mecca Wilderness. There are multiple paths through Ladder Canyon--we didn't stay on the the route I'd downloaded the whole time, though they eventually converged again. And map at the trailhead, which didn't have much detail, showed a few different routes in both Ladder and Painted Canyon.

We dropped back down into Painted Canyon for the return hike, and I ventured into one of the side canyons along the way--presumably one of those alternate routes. There was a random ladder laying flat on a hillside near the entrance to that canyon, and I had to climb up the tallest ladder of the day to access the canyon and continue. That one was the only ladder we saw that was anchored to the wall. I climbed two more ladders in the side canyon before turning back around...not sure where it led, but it probably looped back and rejoined Painted Canyon somewhere.

We climbed down two final ladders in Painted Canyon before finishing off the loop. It wasn't a long or difficult hike, but it's a cool slot canyon with a nice variety in scenery, and the ladders make it a unique spot. The AEG, and probably the mileage, are probably a bit overstated due to the GPS signal getting lost multiple times in the narrower parts of the canyon. We saw quite a few people, though not as many as I'd expected based on the number of cars in the lot, and we had fantastic weather--right around 80°.
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