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| Approaching Gravel Canyon |
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Mouth of Gravel Canyon
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| Hidden Forest Cabin photos from 2014 |
(So, who is that standing next to the corral 12 years ago?)
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| Approach to Dead Man Canyon & Hidden Forest |
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| Lady Hikers on an Adventure |
Looking for different places to hike with not a lot of elevation gain due to an injury, the Lady Hikers went on an adventure into the Desert National Wildlife Refuge (DNWR). Susan drives a Subaru and we piled in for a very long drive out Alamo Road. Alamo Road begins at the DNWR Visitor Center on Corn Creek Road turning to the left. We drove 15 miles on Alamo Road and another 4 miles on Hidden Forest Road at an average of 12mph. (Yep.) Well, none of us wanted to get a flat tire since we are all just "pampered" senior ladies with fantastic husbands who do all of that stuff. However, the road conditions were excellent! We rarely needed high clearance ... only when the middle of the dirt road was piled with a few inches of rocks.
The Hidden Forest Trail
"The Hidden Forest Trail begins at the mouth of Dead Man Canyon and as you ascend you’ll find yourself staring into the majestic canopy of a ponderosa pine forest. This forest cathedral is a welcome respite from the desert heat and shelters a historic game warden’s cabin at the trail’s end. Near the cabin you will find Wiregrass Spring bubbling out of the hillside. Hidden Forest Trail is the typical access point to Hayford Peak."
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| Canyon narrows as we search for bighorns on the Cliffs (none, of course) |
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| Blooming cliffrose was a delight! |
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| Hidden Forest Trail |
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| Hidden Forest Trail |
Although I have been to the cabin 3 times, I have not climbed Hayford Peak. Unless you are a really strong fast hiker, Hayford Peak is not a day hike. A lot of people stay in the cabin at the end of Dead Man Canyon overnight for this adventure. Or, they simply backpack in. Hayford Peak has a prominence of 5,392' topping out at 9,924' being the tallest mountain in the Sheep Range. The Hidden Forest Cabin lies at 7,850' in elevation. The trailhead of Dead Man Canyon is at 5,863'. (You do the math!) For our hike today, we reached an elevation of 6,878'. On the return, the crunching seemed endless! Susan found a collared lizard and our car was safe at the trailhead! We drove slightly faster on the way back down Alamo Road. I think the jostling fixed my back that had been hurting for a couple of weeks! All that and a chiropractor, too!
Stats: 5 miles; 1040' gain; 3.5 hours hike time
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| Nearing Gravel Canyon Junction |
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| Heading out of Dead Man Canyon |
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| A small collared Lizard |
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