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Udink
02-21-2010, 05:19 PM
After seeing tmartenst's trip report from last weekend (http://www.bogley.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20334), a friend and I decided to camp out Friday night and hit Little Wild Horse Canyon and Goblin Valley the next day. We were able to get there early enough to set up camp before it got dark, and spent the evening around the campfire listening to coyotes howl and brushing off the snow that was accumulating on us and our tents. It was about 36 degrees inside my tent all night, and in the morning we woke up to about three inches of new snow (on top of the three or four inches already on the ground). The new snow was very light and fluffy, and it compressed down to about an inch once it started warming up.

Our camp late Friday afternoon
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Hanging out around the fire
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More snow falling
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Camp on Saturday morning
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Panorama of the campsite
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We ate breakfast and took down camp, then drove a couple of miles to the Little Wild Horse trailhead. It was about 10:00 AM when we started the hike, and it was starting to snow again pretty good. We hiked all the way to the end of the narrows (about two miles) before turning back and returning the way we'd come. The wide areas of the canyon had a well-traveled path through the old snow, so we only had to hike through the new snow that had fallen overnight. Some of the narrows had very little snow because they had overhanging cliffs above, but other narrow sections had tall, steep walls that funneled the snow down into the bottom, and in some places it was 10-12 feet deep. I got dumped on several times by little snow avalanches (that acted like waterfalls). It seems that the noise of us hiking through tended to trigger them.

At the trailhead
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Cottonwoods in the lower canyon
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Junction with Bell Canyon
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Beginning to narrow up
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Not much snow here
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Some deepish snow piled up
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Some snow falling off the walls into the bottom
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Another tiny avalanche
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Ice on the canyon walls
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Nicely sculpted canyon floor
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Stemming over the slush
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Heading high over more slush
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Looking down from atop one of the bigger snow piles
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It took us a little over three hours to get to the end of the narrows and back. After a quick lunch, we headed to Goblin Valley and played in the snow and mud. There was a lot of flowing water from the melting snow, and it was treacherous trying to walk places that were remotely steep.

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Muddy footprints
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Running water
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http://lh4.ggpht.com/_JpEWXOITrzw/S4DoFAxjQQI/AAAAAAAAI70/ZK7IXWgbmiA/s640/IMG_0980.JPG (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/dvmMqrdK1UWpdWKNAmAl4w)

I shot a bit of video in LWHC and Goblin Valley of all the melting snow:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWxX1uqCIhA

And I also got a funny clip of my friend trying to grab a geocache at Goblin Valley:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnHnQPu0daw

After Goblin Valley, I headed home the long way, across I-70 and up UT-10.

San Rafael Reef
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San Rafael Reef
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Knobby formations near Iron Wash
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Morrison Formation hills
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The Reef north of I-70
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Snowy hills near South Salt Wash
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Sunset
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There are a lot more photos here:

LittleWildHorseCanyonGoblinValley

IntrepidXJ
02-21-2010, 05:29 PM
:2thumbs: Great report as usual :)

jman
02-21-2010, 05:36 PM
awesome! great pics and TR.
One of my favorite places in Utah is Goblin Valley. I was introduced to it when I was like 6 or 7 and I head there every year since 2002.

I liked your snowmelt video. It shows the awesome contrast of this dry desert. We live in a State full of weather extremes, and that will lead to beautiful places such as this!

Scott P
02-21-2010, 07:49 PM
Nice photos. I especially like the campfire one and the fresh snow pics at Goblin. It looks like you still had fun. :2thumbs:

This sure has been one weird winter. It keeps snowing and snowing in Southern Utah. Here in Northwest Colorado, where we usually get dumped on, we

offpiste
02-21-2010, 09:24 PM
:2thumbs: Indeed one of the coolest GV LWH Tr's I've seen and read!

shaggy125
02-21-2010, 10:40 PM
[quote=Scott P]This sure has been one weird winter. It keeps snowing and snowing in Southern Utah. Here in Northwest Colorado, where we usually get dumped on, we

Don
02-21-2010, 11:10 PM
Nice! Love the snowy camp pics!! Thanks!

lisa
02-22-2010, 10:28 AM
Love the campfire pic. Looks like a good time in the snow! I am headed to S Utah in a week and am hoping some of the snow goes away to make canyoneering a bit easier.

Nice trip report, thanks for sharing.

tmartenst
02-22-2010, 09:14 PM
Awesome. Looks a little warmer than when we were there with all the water flowing. There was a bit of that but not to that effect. I almost went back down to S. Utah this past weekend but boarding at Solitude got the best of me.

Sun Dance
02-23-2010, 10:19 PM
Great stuff. Never been in the snow. Looks like a fun time.

Jaxx
02-24-2010, 09:17 AM
Dang. That is alot of snow. Canyons are going to be WET this spring! Thanks for the pics.

accadacca
02-24-2010, 11:58 AM
What a great Trip! Thanks for sharing... :2thumbs:

asdf
02-28-2010, 07:41 AM
this TR scares the crap out of me.... whens all this snow going to melt?

Udink
02-28-2010, 10:02 AM
this TR scares the crap out of me.... whens all this snow going to melt?
It's been melting pretty steadily over the past couple of days, and the forecast calls for more warmish temps in the coming week. Can't wait for all that mud! :lol8:

Chungy22
03-05-2010, 05:31 AM
Did Southern Utah get as much snow or any from this storm that is reaking havick on the Wasatch Front?

Udink
03-05-2010, 10:07 AM
Did Southern Utah get as much snow or any from this storm that is reaking havick on the Wasatch Front?
I don't know about far-southern Utah, but Price (and probably the Swell) got about two inches of snow, and it's melting off quickly today. I'm heading to St. George today, and I'm looking forward to seeing the snow diminish as I drive south! :rockon:

Chungy22
03-08-2010, 10:50 AM
Yeah, There is pretty much no more snow up North until you get up into the mountains. I can imagine that it is pretty warm down South this week! I just hope that this means that was the last of the snow here!

Scott P
03-08-2010, 04:45 PM
I just hope that this means that was the last of the snow here!

Aprils without snow in northern Utah are very rare, even on the valley floors. I'm willing to bet that Northern Utah will have a few good snowstorms yet.

Chungy22
03-09-2010, 05:09 AM
That Sucks! I would like snow if it wasnt't cold!