Udink
12-28-2011, 01:07 PM
I did a really fun hike in the San Rafael Reef on the day after Christmas. I'd long wanted to hike to the "Ernie" benchmark at the top of the Reef, but I couldn't find any information on whether it was hikeable, and the data sheet for the benchmark says that it was originally reached by helicopter. I spent a lot of time planning my route using Google Earth and USGS topo maps, but even so, there were numerous drainages I had to cross and any one of them could have been a barrier to reaching the benchmark.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http:%2F%2Fudink.org%2Fgeo%2FErnieBenchmark .kmz&hl=en&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=40.545434,86.572266&vpsrc=0&t=h&z=14
http://udink.org/geo/ErnieBenchmark.kmz
I left home before sunrise on Monday, and by 8:50 AM I was starting the hike up the Reef about half a mile northeast of the mouth of Ernie Canyon. I made a slight detour to once again see the old truck/drilling rig, then hiked up the slickrock some more before descending into a small, sandy valley. The trip pretty much went like that all day--hike up a hill or ridge, then descent into the next canyon or valley, then repeat. I followed the bottom of the wash in the valley for a while, then climbed out and over the ridge to the north and back down into the next canyon. The climb out of that canyon was through a large boulder field, but the hiking was easier than it had looked from the opposite side of the canyon as I was descending into it.
Shot from the side of Highway 6 near I-70 during the drive
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sdqlmt_tKaI/Tvn9S9TGvII/AAAAAAAAU30/HP4WkpEMd6I/s640/IMG_2115.JPG
Starting point of the hike
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-N-3gFPgZ-G8/Tvn9Tvzsk_I/AAAAAAAAU34/om_3EEVWJAg/s640/IMG_2119.JPG
Truck/drilling rig
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ialg09uwQtc/Tvn9Uu45HAI/AAAAAAAAU38/AuFfWOo5tVc/s640/IMG_2125.JPG
The first valley I descended into
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-TPbBOR85Zak/Tvn9XKONrUI/AAAAAAAAU4E/54YdPbd-11A/s640/IMG_2134.JPG
Torrey leading the way down a steep chute
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6kvJDroaIGA/Tvn9YYDFnlI/AAAAAAAAU4I/vRMi1xlozvo/s640/IMG_2143.JPG
Small dropoff that I bypassed on the right
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-SViNiXGhV_U/Tvn9evXeo7I/AAAAAAAAU4g/OPZgIIIZhZ0/s640/IMG_2160.JPG
Following a wash that quickly turned into a deep canyon
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-XvMKh7BOBMM/Tvn9f5Ht-JI/AAAAAAAAU4k/JV4Ami83HZc/s640/IMG_2168.JPG
The climb up to the ridge (center) as the canyon deepened on the left
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-46oTpIvORw4/Tvn9gwITR9I/AAAAAAAAU4o/LDQuGheKwPg/s640/IMG_2171.JPG
The canyon was much deeper upstream from where I climbed out
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-zhCoLUgywMc/Tvn9koPYKGI/AAAAAAAAU40/ix95eICSiis/s640/IMG_2176.JPG
View of the boulder field across the next canyon
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-5BBWBiBGFXo/Tvn9mUG1D-I/AAAAAAAAU48/kh8klAdI76w/s640/IMG_2183.JPG
The start of the boulder field
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-AzvZY6lAINU/Tvn9qVxyavI/AAAAAAAAU5I/WKV0PSqi8-I/s640/IMG_2193.JPG
Almost through the boulder field and back to some slickrock
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7HWfiSS4IRg/Tvn9so5Z6hI/AAAAAAAAU5Q/aoqXfwNfQAM/s640/IMG_2197.JPG
I reached the top of the next ridge and stayed high this time as I followed the rim of the next canyon I had to cross. The canyon floor rose up to meet the rim as I hiked, but there were still some cliffs on the other side of the canyon that I wasn't sure I'd be able to get past. I crossed the canyon at its shallowest point and found a nice break in the cliffs that I was able to climb up easily. That was the last major canyon I had to cross, though there were many more smaller drainages after that. This seemed like a good place to break for lunch, since the worst canyon was behind me and the steepest part of the hike was just ahead of me.
Easy hiking to the top of the ridge beyond the boulder field
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WUcJwP6vtBc/Tvn9vM1xZOI/AAAAAAAAU5Y/Aj760J7Fvz0/s640/IMG_2200.JPG
Somewhat easier terrain for a while
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jPugIulBs14/Tvn9zz8c4cI/AAAAAAAAU5o/eyO-eVIH6K8/s640/IMG_2220.JPG
The last canyon I had to cross
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Rr-Lq00KR10/Tvn91dHl1rI/AAAAAAAAU5s/eBRsyXW7Ncg/s640/IMG_2224.JPG
A break in the cliffs that was easily climbable
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lZbhdh_t4aQ/Tvn94jbWYDI/AAAAAAAAU50/c7Q-rXzuWyo/s640/IMG_2236.JPG
View from where I stopped for lunch
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ECzBE66Ul_k/Tvn95vC_VPI/AAAAAAAAU54/y-JkJUXWO5E/s640/IMG_2237.JPG
As I ascended the steep section after lunch, I began to see some nice views over the top of the San Rafael Reef. There was more snow higher up, but still not enough to make hiking difficult. I couldn't see the sandstone knoll where the benchmark resides until I was within about 500 feet of it. From that distance, it looked like I just might have been able to climb it. I got to within 100 feet of the benchmark and there was a short vertical section ahead of me that looked like it could be a sketchy climb, but both my dog and I made it up easily. I'd made it to the benchmark! There was a summit register there that had been placed by some Colorado hikers exactly one month before. The views were outstanding.
Rock formations along the steepest part of the hike
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3-GHDSfIT3I/Tvn968I__QI/AAAAAAAAU58/Bc4AuxLKxeg/s640/IMG_2240.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3Mb8EJiSW9Q/Tvn970GLgTI/AAAAAAAAU6A/khYZWJqEl9U/s640/IMG_2241.JPG
More scrambling over small boulders
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-XkaUb4_8J7k/Tvn99qTs89I/AAAAAAAAU6E/M_AAhdEObxM/s640/IMG_2247.JPG
View southwest as I neared the top of the Reef
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-fBb2s18PDk0/Tvn9__F5KZI/AAAAAAAAU6M/SAELN6kh0ng/s640/IMG_2256.JPG
A break in the top of the Reef with a glimpse into the central San Rafael Swell
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-R8qCcQ-_PrI/Tvn-DeqHfuI/AAAAAAAAU6g/PEyxiaiXvZs/s640/IMG_2266.JPG
Henry Mountains and Gilson Buttes
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4LWJnOTBlqo/Tvn-EtJhpCI/AAAAAAAAU6o/PlQVgxNKPvE/s640/IMG_2275.JPG
The first glimpse of the hill (center) where the Ernie benchmark is set
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-0IQN-4vJP5o/Tvn-FT8361I/AAAAAAAAU6s/jsPJrgoiMfg/s640/IMG_2277.JPG
San Rafael Reef to the north
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gmFqluECQ8o/Tvn-G_RKzwI/AAAAAAAAU6w/KdikqL4QC_k/s640/IMG_2290.JPG
The last obstacle before reaching the benchmark
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-j5Z3dnIYoyM/Tvn-HwLHkxI/AAAAAAAAU60/AfiNIq7cFXQ/s640/IMG_2292.JPG
Torrey at the high point near the benchmark
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y2FBVVLz414/Tvn-JvBUcyI/AAAAAAAAU68/zPbcAXDxdDk/s640/IMG_2295.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-CaVko3Wpu48/Tvn-OShRurI/AAAAAAAAU7M/uTo6Ju8PFTs/s640/IMG_2302.JPG
The benchmark
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-e11WPbJ2Dn4/Tvn-KkJPk0I/AAAAAAAAU7A/caFcCvt8OjE/s640/IMG_2296.JPG
Top of the Reef to the north
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QBD5zXY2sKo/Tvn-RebUljI/AAAAAAAAU7Y/zHZReRVId7o/s640/IMG_2312.JPG
Before starting the return trip I donned my jacket since some clouds had obscured the sun and I knew I wouldn't be exerting myself as much on the hike down the Reef. I followed my GPS tracklog pretty closely since on the way up I'd encountered a lot of obstacles where there was only one really easy way past. The hike back was uneventful and the scenery was the same as I'd seen on the way up, until I found an arrowhead in the bottom of a sandy wash about two-thirds of the way back to the truck. I'd kept an eye out for rock art on the hike up the Reef and didn't see any, but the arrowhead inspired me to take a couple of side-canyons to actively look for more. I did manage to find one small but interesting pictograph panel, which was icing on the cake of an already great day. My round-trip hiking distance was 8.1 miles, and it took me about four hours to get to the benchmark and only 2.5 hours to get back down to the truck.
A tree seen on the way back down
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-a92GixYgRG0/Tvn-Tdz0Z0I/AAAAAAAAU7g/hJrgwiIxZLI/s640/IMG_2334.JPG
Wonderful sky
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-JXWd-f1fAsM/Tvn-UMKUYoI/AAAAAAAAU7k/x7qCooPtvyA/s640/IMG_2342.JPG
Arrowhead
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ylPY-loa-Zk/TvoBpkEYzPI/AAAAAAAAU9Q/vd3vT1g4-60/s640/IMG_2356.JPG
Pictographs
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b3UQnTIZjAY/TvoBNqqiywI/AAAAAAAAU8s/yQ1tFS0mlwY/s144s640IMG_2358.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-tEp4orm_-P4/TvoBP8xwntI/AAAAAAAAU88/KUECfw7Z-5U/s640/IMG_2361.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-W3xzhx0R1kg/TvoBO-zs6KI/AAAAAAAAU80/Cah8SF74qeU/s640/IMG_2360.JPG
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-geUV6OoSNoE/TvoBQ2PjOQI/AAAAAAAAU9E/fDw4uGqdm18/s640/IMG_2363.JPG
Sunset during the drive home
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-61R3modQsgY/Tvn-fpO8GZI/AAAAAAAAU8E/WvUqmlOPeHw/s640/IMG_2376.JPG
Here's a slideshow/link to the rest of the photos:
ErnieBenchmark
https://picasaweb.google.com/Dennis.Udink/ErnieBenchmark
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http:%2F%2Fudink.org%2Fgeo%2FErnieBenchmark .kmz&hl=en&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=40.545434,86.572266&vpsrc=0&t=h&z=14
http://udink.org/geo/ErnieBenchmark.kmz
I left home before sunrise on Monday, and by 8:50 AM I was starting the hike up the Reef about half a mile northeast of the mouth of Ernie Canyon. I made a slight detour to once again see the old truck/drilling rig, then hiked up the slickrock some more before descending into a small, sandy valley. The trip pretty much went like that all day--hike up a hill or ridge, then descent into the next canyon or valley, then repeat. I followed the bottom of the wash in the valley for a while, then climbed out and over the ridge to the north and back down into the next canyon. The climb out of that canyon was through a large boulder field, but the hiking was easier than it had looked from the opposite side of the canyon as I was descending into it.
Shot from the side of Highway 6 near I-70 during the drive
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sdqlmt_tKaI/Tvn9S9TGvII/AAAAAAAAU30/HP4WkpEMd6I/s640/IMG_2115.JPG
Starting point of the hike
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-N-3gFPgZ-G8/Tvn9Tvzsk_I/AAAAAAAAU34/om_3EEVWJAg/s640/IMG_2119.JPG
Truck/drilling rig
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ialg09uwQtc/Tvn9Uu45HAI/AAAAAAAAU38/AuFfWOo5tVc/s640/IMG_2125.JPG
The first valley I descended into
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-TPbBOR85Zak/Tvn9XKONrUI/AAAAAAAAU4E/54YdPbd-11A/s640/IMG_2134.JPG
Torrey leading the way down a steep chute
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6kvJDroaIGA/Tvn9YYDFnlI/AAAAAAAAU4I/vRMi1xlozvo/s640/IMG_2143.JPG
Small dropoff that I bypassed on the right
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-SViNiXGhV_U/Tvn9evXeo7I/AAAAAAAAU4g/OPZgIIIZhZ0/s640/IMG_2160.JPG
Following a wash that quickly turned into a deep canyon
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-XvMKh7BOBMM/Tvn9f5Ht-JI/AAAAAAAAU4k/JV4Ami83HZc/s640/IMG_2168.JPG
The climb up to the ridge (center) as the canyon deepened on the left
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-46oTpIvORw4/Tvn9gwITR9I/AAAAAAAAU4o/LDQuGheKwPg/s640/IMG_2171.JPG
The canyon was much deeper upstream from where I climbed out
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-zhCoLUgywMc/Tvn9koPYKGI/AAAAAAAAU40/ix95eICSiis/s640/IMG_2176.JPG
View of the boulder field across the next canyon
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-5BBWBiBGFXo/Tvn9mUG1D-I/AAAAAAAAU48/kh8klAdI76w/s640/IMG_2183.JPG
The start of the boulder field
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-AzvZY6lAINU/Tvn9qVxyavI/AAAAAAAAU5I/WKV0PSqi8-I/s640/IMG_2193.JPG
Almost through the boulder field and back to some slickrock
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7HWfiSS4IRg/Tvn9so5Z6hI/AAAAAAAAU5Q/aoqXfwNfQAM/s640/IMG_2197.JPG
I reached the top of the next ridge and stayed high this time as I followed the rim of the next canyon I had to cross. The canyon floor rose up to meet the rim as I hiked, but there were still some cliffs on the other side of the canyon that I wasn't sure I'd be able to get past. I crossed the canyon at its shallowest point and found a nice break in the cliffs that I was able to climb up easily. That was the last major canyon I had to cross, though there were many more smaller drainages after that. This seemed like a good place to break for lunch, since the worst canyon was behind me and the steepest part of the hike was just ahead of me.
Easy hiking to the top of the ridge beyond the boulder field
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WUcJwP6vtBc/Tvn9vM1xZOI/AAAAAAAAU5Y/Aj760J7Fvz0/s640/IMG_2200.JPG
Somewhat easier terrain for a while
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jPugIulBs14/Tvn9zz8c4cI/AAAAAAAAU5o/eyO-eVIH6K8/s640/IMG_2220.JPG
The last canyon I had to cross
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Rr-Lq00KR10/Tvn91dHl1rI/AAAAAAAAU5s/eBRsyXW7Ncg/s640/IMG_2224.JPG
A break in the cliffs that was easily climbable
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lZbhdh_t4aQ/Tvn94jbWYDI/AAAAAAAAU50/c7Q-rXzuWyo/s640/IMG_2236.JPG
View from where I stopped for lunch
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ECzBE66Ul_k/Tvn95vC_VPI/AAAAAAAAU54/y-JkJUXWO5E/s640/IMG_2237.JPG
As I ascended the steep section after lunch, I began to see some nice views over the top of the San Rafael Reef. There was more snow higher up, but still not enough to make hiking difficult. I couldn't see the sandstone knoll where the benchmark resides until I was within about 500 feet of it. From that distance, it looked like I just might have been able to climb it. I got to within 100 feet of the benchmark and there was a short vertical section ahead of me that looked like it could be a sketchy climb, but both my dog and I made it up easily. I'd made it to the benchmark! There was a summit register there that had been placed by some Colorado hikers exactly one month before. The views were outstanding.
Rock formations along the steepest part of the hike
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3-GHDSfIT3I/Tvn968I__QI/AAAAAAAAU58/Bc4AuxLKxeg/s640/IMG_2240.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3Mb8EJiSW9Q/Tvn970GLgTI/AAAAAAAAU6A/khYZWJqEl9U/s640/IMG_2241.JPG
More scrambling over small boulders
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-XkaUb4_8J7k/Tvn99qTs89I/AAAAAAAAU6E/M_AAhdEObxM/s640/IMG_2247.JPG
View southwest as I neared the top of the Reef
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-fBb2s18PDk0/Tvn9__F5KZI/AAAAAAAAU6M/SAELN6kh0ng/s640/IMG_2256.JPG
A break in the top of the Reef with a glimpse into the central San Rafael Swell
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-R8qCcQ-_PrI/Tvn-DeqHfuI/AAAAAAAAU6g/PEyxiaiXvZs/s640/IMG_2266.JPG
Henry Mountains and Gilson Buttes
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4LWJnOTBlqo/Tvn-EtJhpCI/AAAAAAAAU6o/PlQVgxNKPvE/s640/IMG_2275.JPG
The first glimpse of the hill (center) where the Ernie benchmark is set
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-0IQN-4vJP5o/Tvn-FT8361I/AAAAAAAAU6s/jsPJrgoiMfg/s640/IMG_2277.JPG
San Rafael Reef to the north
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gmFqluECQ8o/Tvn-G_RKzwI/AAAAAAAAU6w/KdikqL4QC_k/s640/IMG_2290.JPG
The last obstacle before reaching the benchmark
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-j5Z3dnIYoyM/Tvn-HwLHkxI/AAAAAAAAU60/AfiNIq7cFXQ/s640/IMG_2292.JPG
Torrey at the high point near the benchmark
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y2FBVVLz414/Tvn-JvBUcyI/AAAAAAAAU68/zPbcAXDxdDk/s640/IMG_2295.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-CaVko3Wpu48/Tvn-OShRurI/AAAAAAAAU7M/uTo6Ju8PFTs/s640/IMG_2302.JPG
The benchmark
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-e11WPbJ2Dn4/Tvn-KkJPk0I/AAAAAAAAU7A/caFcCvt8OjE/s640/IMG_2296.JPG
Top of the Reef to the north
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-QBD5zXY2sKo/Tvn-RebUljI/AAAAAAAAU7Y/zHZReRVId7o/s640/IMG_2312.JPG
Before starting the return trip I donned my jacket since some clouds had obscured the sun and I knew I wouldn't be exerting myself as much on the hike down the Reef. I followed my GPS tracklog pretty closely since on the way up I'd encountered a lot of obstacles where there was only one really easy way past. The hike back was uneventful and the scenery was the same as I'd seen on the way up, until I found an arrowhead in the bottom of a sandy wash about two-thirds of the way back to the truck. I'd kept an eye out for rock art on the hike up the Reef and didn't see any, but the arrowhead inspired me to take a couple of side-canyons to actively look for more. I did manage to find one small but interesting pictograph panel, which was icing on the cake of an already great day. My round-trip hiking distance was 8.1 miles, and it took me about four hours to get to the benchmark and only 2.5 hours to get back down to the truck.
A tree seen on the way back down
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-a92GixYgRG0/Tvn-Tdz0Z0I/AAAAAAAAU7g/hJrgwiIxZLI/s640/IMG_2334.JPG
Wonderful sky
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-JXWd-f1fAsM/Tvn-UMKUYoI/AAAAAAAAU7k/x7qCooPtvyA/s640/IMG_2342.JPG
Arrowhead
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ylPY-loa-Zk/TvoBpkEYzPI/AAAAAAAAU9Q/vd3vT1g4-60/s640/IMG_2356.JPG
Pictographs
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b3UQnTIZjAY/TvoBNqqiywI/AAAAAAAAU8s/yQ1tFS0mlwY/s144s640IMG_2358.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-tEp4orm_-P4/TvoBP8xwntI/AAAAAAAAU88/KUECfw7Z-5U/s640/IMG_2361.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-W3xzhx0R1kg/TvoBO-zs6KI/AAAAAAAAU80/Cah8SF74qeU/s640/IMG_2360.JPG
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-geUV6OoSNoE/TvoBQ2PjOQI/AAAAAAAAU9E/fDw4uGqdm18/s640/IMG_2363.JPG
Sunset during the drive home
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-61R3modQsgY/Tvn-fpO8GZI/AAAAAAAAU8E/WvUqmlOPeHw/s640/IMG_2376.JPG
Here's a slideshow/link to the rest of the photos:
ErnieBenchmark
https://picasaweb.google.com/Dennis.Udink/ErnieBenchmark