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Devil's Garden - 6 members in 9 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 30 2023
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Escalante slots, UT 
Escalante slots, UT
 
Hiking avatar Dec 30 2023
ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Hiking17.25 Miles 1,400 AEG
Hiking17.25 Miles   6 Hrs   30 Mns   3.14 mph
1,400 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
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Full day in Escalante area - originally had Coyote Gulch pegged, but figured it would be a far less than idea time of year to do a water hike, so I decided to hit the Dry Fork slots and start working my way back towards town. Started at the upper trailhead, jogged down to Dry Fork. The main Dry Fork slot was OK-ish. Originally planned on starting up Peek-a-boo, but after a couple of annoyingly difficult scrambles, I decided it would be better done top-to-bottom, so I decided to start heading down towards Brimstone.

There was another short slot in Dry Fork past the turnoff to Spooky, which I thought looked more impressive than the main Dry Fork narrows. Shortly before the turn up Brimstone Gulch, I encountered an older Japanese guy just wandering around, I told him I was heading to Brimstone and he said he wanted to come along. OK, this would probably slow me down a bit, but it's fine. After what seemed like a mile, got to the Brimstone slot, which was actually quite tall and narrow, and IMO the prettiest of the slots in the Dry Fork area. Eventually it was just a few inches wall-to-wall, preventing further travel (and it was getting hard to see).

So, turned around and started heading back up to Spooky, which was next. Spooky also got super narrow, and I had to take off my hydration pack and go sideways for some stretches. This one was just really fun to go through.

Then, over to Peek-a-boo, which was pretty short in comparison, and the most interesting part was the lower stretch that I had already seen. Somewhere in here I dropped the Japanese dude, who I think hung back with the couple I had seen in the parking lot. Then hiked back out, for a total of 10 miles or so, which was more than anticipated.

Headed back up the road and stopped at Devil's Garden, which I had to myself, for a quick beverage and walkabout.

Then found the TH for Zebra and Tunnel, which is obvious but unmarked. After the first mile or so, Halfway Hollow started getting pretty scenic. Then on the way up the Zebra wash, I picked up my second hanger-on of the day. Got to a point in Zebra where I'd have to get a little creative to make further progress, so turned around (I think one could go 50-100 feet farther though). Headed up the crossover to Tunnel, and hanger-on was still following. He didn't seem to have any clue where he was going, so I had to keep him in sight. Really liked the traverse over the slickrock and down into the canyon. The slot itself is very short, but unique. And there was knee-deep frigid water, fun.

On the way back, made sure the hanger-on made it as far as Halfway Hollow, and figured my responsibility ended at that point, so was able to jog a little of the way back up.

Overall, really fun day, and a good introduction to the area, which I definitely now have near the top of my list of places to return to soon.
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Oct 11 2022
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking2.00 Miles 221 AEG
Hiking2.00 Miles
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had to skip this last time due to road conditions
the twelve miles down hole in the rock road were fine, just a bit of washboard
sue and enjoyed wandering around the hoodoos for awhile
got kind of a late start and still had another hike planned
worth a visit if in the area
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Jun 18 2021
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44 female
 Joined Jan 21 2019
 Pine, AZ
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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jillyonanadventureTriplogs 191
Hiking0.70 Miles 20 AEG
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Sunset stroll around Devil’s Garden. Such a cool little area to meander and climb around!
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Oct 09 2017
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43 male
 Joined Jan 21 2013
 AZ
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
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FOTGTriplogs 1,052
Hiking0.70 Miles 20 AEG
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Stopped here for a celebratory beer and a toast to three amazing days in Utah! I will be returning to this area for sure! There is a restroom and picnic area at this site and a very family friendly hike through some cool hoodoos and arches.
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Nov 09 2016
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37 male
 Joined Sep 30 2015
 Carrboro, NC
Landscape ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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afrankieTriplogs 128
Hiking4.20 Miles 163 AEG
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We set camp before our hike which reduced our hiking window for the afternoon, so we couldn't complete the full primitive loop; however, we had a place to sleep so i'll take that tradeoff. So we took the Devil's Garden trail out to Double Arch, and then swung underneath the Partition Arch on the way back. A few parts of the trail once beyond the Landscape Arch felt primitive - there was slickrock climbing and a couple areas where you needed to slightly hoist yourself up. A fun hike that spices up after the first mile. Beyond the Double Arch is a recessed hollow that made for a nice snack spot and views to the north through the arches. Highly recommend you at least get beyond the Landscape Arch if you can (as many don't considering this is the largest arch).
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Sep 28 2013
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63 male
 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
Hiking avatar Sep 28 2013
kingsnakeTriplogs 895
Hiking1.22 Miles 200 AEG
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Third day of our journey, basing ourselves out of the Slot Canyon Inn, a few miles west of Escalante. Today was a relaxation / get to know the area day. First order of business, after a great breakfast, was to drive down Hole-in-Rock Rd. to Devils Garden. It was wash-boardy in spots, but not bad, and I was able to do 35-45 mph most of the way. Caution on a few blind curves, and there are two abrupt wash-crossings, which even AWD/4WD vehicles should take slow. Basically, it also served as a test drive for tomorrow's intended main event in Davis Wash, some 38 miles further down the road. Especially since I was worried about my tire pressure. No way I wanted to get stranded, even though I was somewhat prepared. (We had a "survival kit" of two dozen waters, a dozen Gatorades, duct tape, shovel, TP, first aid kit, a dozen energy bars, blanket, and some other stuff I can't think of off hand.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfZ8yBCkSLE is a great time lapse of the entire 50+ mile drive to the end of Hole-in-Rock Rd., at the Hole itself.

Devils Garden had some really neat formations, and frankly I am surprised there have not been more Haz visits, especially since it is short enough that it is easy to fit another activity into the day. In our case, we spent 90 minutes wandering about, beneath and on the hoodoos. We could have spent even more time, wandering further south in the wash, as many people did. Instead, we headed back into Escalante to visit the "Everettt Ruess Days" art fair on 100W street. Not much evidence of ol' Everett, or even things about him, but it was a relaxing little fair, with music and food stands. (Everyone raved about the green chile burgers.) We bought some Ruess block prints, a small wood chest, and some jams/jellies. No pics of the fair -- they were on my iPhone. :roll: Also, no beer, but that's cool: When in Rome ... :)

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http://youtu.be/W6TrCFOa_iY
http://youtu.be/4lEZqiKkCjw
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Jun 16 2013
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
Hiking avatar Jun 16 2013
AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking1.50 Miles 120 AEG
Hiking1.50 Miles
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Short but sweet formations, nice picnic area.
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Mar 16 2009
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44 male
 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
Hiking avatar Mar 16 2009
PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking0.70 Miles 20 AEG
Hiking0.70 Miles      20 Mns   2.10 mph
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Great little hike around the hoodoos before heading out to our campsite along the Harris Wash Road.
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Oct 14 2007
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66 female
 Joined May 21 2003
 Apache Junction,
Devil's GardenSouthwest, UT
Southwest, UT
Hiking avatar Oct 14 2007
TrishnessTriplogs 187
Hiking2.00 Miles 20 AEG
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We drove out here after arriving in Escalante late in the day. Fascinating hoodoos and goblins. We walked all over. Road wasn't too bad at all
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