misscakes
05-22-2012, 09:10 AM
So I went to Dark Canyon for 4 days through the Sundance trail. It was a bittersweet trip due to a few mishaps..
Tip #1.. Head down in the early morning.. Or evening, but be sure you're good at going downhill without messing up your knees or whatnot... It does take longer to get down from everyone that I spoke to than what they say in books.
Tip #2.. Don't take someone who is afraid of heights down that rock slide ;) It took 4x as long, not enough water was brought and this person got heat exhaustion. Bring plenty of water for the way down.
Tip #3.. There are really smart crows down there. Every campsite had problems with them. They can open up zippers. When you are gone and if you have a tent.. Put your food in your pack with as many layers as possible.. I tied my tent zippers together so they couldn't even open it up. If you aren't using a tent.. I dunno.. I'd even go as far as packing my food around.. It'd suck to have to bail out early because your food got nabbed..
Tip #4.. MOST IMPORTANT - when you hike back up the rock slide you will come to the top of the first mesa that overlooks the canyon.. DON'T sit there all day and wander around that first mesa. There are trails that wander all over it. There is a carn - and quite a few at that.. That will guide you up to the next mesa. Remember you need to get up to the top and around the horseshoe - haha. We had a couple of experienced hikers get heat exhaustion as well and had to come back down because they wandered on top of the first mesa too long and needed water. How terrible is that?! To hike all the way up that thing to go back down. They hiked back out in the morning with us. So watch for that carn. I personally didn't think it was marked well enough, but noticed it and made sense of it that we needed to go that way.. We were on the trail hiking up by 6:00. It felt so nice outside! We made it to our car by 10:15. I hardly even broke a sweat - just waiting for people.. So if you go a little faster.. You will do well getting out.
Tip #5.. I brought my chacos.. No regrets there.. I was a little bit worried about how heavy they were.. But they were WELL WORTH bringing for playing in the river.. I even hiked up the rock slide with them because I loved wearing them so much and packed my hiking boots out.
Hope this helps someone. I felt the need to share those few tips - in case it helps someone from making a few of the same mistakes.
Cheers!
Tip #1.. Head down in the early morning.. Or evening, but be sure you're good at going downhill without messing up your knees or whatnot... It does take longer to get down from everyone that I spoke to than what they say in books.
Tip #2.. Don't take someone who is afraid of heights down that rock slide ;) It took 4x as long, not enough water was brought and this person got heat exhaustion. Bring plenty of water for the way down.
Tip #3.. There are really smart crows down there. Every campsite had problems with them. They can open up zippers. When you are gone and if you have a tent.. Put your food in your pack with as many layers as possible.. I tied my tent zippers together so they couldn't even open it up. If you aren't using a tent.. I dunno.. I'd even go as far as packing my food around.. It'd suck to have to bail out early because your food got nabbed..
Tip #4.. MOST IMPORTANT - when you hike back up the rock slide you will come to the top of the first mesa that overlooks the canyon.. DON'T sit there all day and wander around that first mesa. There are trails that wander all over it. There is a carn - and quite a few at that.. That will guide you up to the next mesa. Remember you need to get up to the top and around the horseshoe - haha. We had a couple of experienced hikers get heat exhaustion as well and had to come back down because they wandered on top of the first mesa too long and needed water. How terrible is that?! To hike all the way up that thing to go back down. They hiked back out in the morning with us. So watch for that carn. I personally didn't think it was marked well enough, but noticed it and made sense of it that we needed to go that way.. We were on the trail hiking up by 6:00. It felt so nice outside! We made it to our car by 10:15. I hardly even broke a sweat - just waiting for people.. So if you go a little faster.. You will do well getting out.
Tip #5.. I brought my chacos.. No regrets there.. I was a little bit worried about how heavy they were.. But they were WELL WORTH bringing for playing in the river.. I even hiked up the rock slide with them because I loved wearing them so much and packed my hiking boots out.
Hope this helps someone. I felt the need to share those few tips - in case it helps someone from making a few of the same mistakes.
Cheers!