Hiking Upper Muley Twist Canyon
Matt H sent us these photos and this short description of a recent hike he did in Upper Muley Twist Canyon, in Capitol Reef National Park:
"As mentioned, here are some photos from my hike of Upper Muley Twist Canyon at Capitol Reef National Park. The hike was a bit more strenuous than anticipated, but it was still enjoyable. The drive to the trailhead was a bit arduous, with washboards for about 30 miles. We were in a Jeep, so we took the road on in to the Strike Valley Overlook trailhead.
"I was surprised by the number of arches on the trail, and the view of the Waterpocket Fold from the rim route portion of the trail was stunning. The canyon portion was easy to follow, but we did get off track once trying to follow the trail to the rim."
"As mentioned, here are some photos from my hike of Upper Muley Twist Canyon at Capitol Reef National Park. The hike was a bit more strenuous than anticipated, but it was still enjoyable. The drive to the trailhead was a bit arduous, with washboards for about 30 miles. We were in a Jeep, so we took the road on in to the Strike Valley Overlook trailhead.
"I was surprised by the number of arches on the trail, and the view of the Waterpocket Fold from the rim route portion of the trail was stunning. The canyon portion was easy to follow, but we did get off track once trying to follow the trail to the rim."
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