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04-09-2011, 12:35 PM
Despite the gusty wind & threat of rain, husband, dog & I persevered to meet our friends in 50 Mile Canyon early Sunday morning. They had camped in the alcove near a large cliff-wall arch, "Kathy's Arch," with petroglyphs panels directly under the span. This particular arch (familiar landmark) saved us from wandering around on the sand dune ridges for days when we returned from Davis Canyon the next day.
Our mission was to climb up & over the ridges and hike overland to find Bement Arch in Davis Canyon. After a 2-hour trek over sand dunes & slickrock, we (party of four + dog) found "the" stained wall & followed the cairn-marked stock trail and faint thin path that descended into Davis Canyon. Bush-wacked through reeds and other dusty downed foliage, we dropped into a marshy stream. 2 miles up we caught sight of Bement Arch which is massive and set in an immense alcove, like the alcove by Jacob-Hamlin Arch in Coyote Canyon.
It took us 8 hours of trekking from 50 Mile Canyon to Davis Canyon & back to our campsite. This was a worth-while pilgrimage.
Our mission was to climb up & over the ridges and hike overland to find Bement Arch in Davis Canyon. After a 2-hour trek over sand dunes & slickrock, we (party of four + dog) found "the" stained wall & followed the cairn-marked stock trail and faint thin path that descended into Davis Canyon. Bush-wacked through reeds and other dusty downed foliage, we dropped into a marshy stream. 2 miles up we caught sight of Bement Arch which is massive and set in an immense alcove, like the alcove by Jacob-Hamlin Arch in Coyote Canyon.
It took us 8 hours of trekking from 50 Mile Canyon to Davis Canyon & back to our campsite. This was a worth-while pilgrimage.