Twig Adventures

HayDay 3: Tom and the Tortoise

Monday, April 3rd, 2023, 0840-1730Moab to S2 mm 5 BLM camp near Colorado River16.5 miles, elevation 3950′ I heard the wind beating at the door all night and didn’t want to get out of bed in the morning. The forecast called for 50 kt gusts through the day, and some rain then snow overnight. Tuesday might have some more snow and then temps in the 20s overnight. Boo. The problem was, if we waited around town another day or two, we’d miss our permit for Canyonlands NP. It cost us $46 for the privilege of pitching our tents on bare earth, with not even a pit toilet at the site. It was the same situation we got every night, the[…]

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HayDay 2: The Great Wall

Sunday, April 2nd, 2023, 0730-1500Arches National Park, S1 mm 11.7 to mm 24 Lions Park\Moab12 miles, elevation 4,000′ A coyote call to dawn was a great alarm clock in the morning. It was 32 degrees as I awoke but I felt pretty warm all night. One of the downsides of wash camping is that they can be cold sinks. Also there’s no protection from condensation, but thankfully it was dry and breezy enough for this not to be a problem overnight. We climbed out of the wash to begin an alternate across the slickrock and the sun hit us almost immediately. It warmed pretty quickly and soon we were stripping layers and donning sun protection. The slickrock alt was very[…]

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HayDay 1: Arches April Fools

Saturday, April 1st, 2023, 0630-1800Arches National Park: Devils Garden to S1 mm 11.7 BLM land.17 miles, elevation 4,300′ After all the planning, running around, and fretting, it was finally time to start hiking this trail, er, I mean route! It wasn’t too cold overnight and I slept really well…with earplugs to drown out the highway noise. We were up and moving before it was barely light. We walked 2 miles on a bike path to get to the park entrance. A nice lady picked us up just beforehand but her timed entry permit wasn’t until 9 am. Just our luck, the timed entry requirement had just gone into effect this day…go figure. The ranger asked her to turn around and wait[…]

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HayDay 0: Ramblings

This is a long post, to reflect on my preparations and travels prior to the hike. It encompasses several weeks, just to give an idea of how much pre-planning this hike involved. I spent some of the time visiting family and friends in Colorado, which was a good way to acclimate to the at altitude. I had planned to head to Utah sooner, checking out some day hikes as I placed food and water caches with TS. But it was so bloody cold and snowy that I extended my stay in sunny (and kind of warm) CO. I spent the extra days at my friend Jolly Rancher’s home near Westcliffe \ Rosita. I met him on the Colorado Trail in[…]

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2023: Introducing the Hayduke T̶r̶a̶i̶l̶ Route

See here for my gear list. The Hayduke Route was the mother-of-all hikes in terms of planning and resources. I’d actually been planning it since 2020, but it was a no-go that year, for obvious reasons (COVID). Then for one reason or another, I put it off for another 2 seasons. This was a good thing, because it gave me time to sharpen my desert route-finding and survival skills. During my CDT, AZT, GET, and MRT hikes, I covered vast expanses of Arizona and New Mexico. Though I had yet to take one step in Utah, I finally felt ready for this hike So what is the Hayduke Route? The name “Hayduke” pays homage to the main character in The Monkey[…]

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