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    Price Canyon Recreation Area to Ford Ridge

    Yesterday morning I made last-minute plans to hike from Price Canyon Recreation Area (referred to as simply "Price Rec" by many locals) to Ford Ridge. The hike has been languishing on my to-do list for years, and when I woke up it just seemed like a good, close-to-home, strenuous hike was what I needed. The lower portion of the trail leads to an overlook of Crandall Canyon. Before reaching the overlook there's not much of a view, but beyond the canyon rim the trail follows a ridge and there are great views in all directions. I've hiked the lower trail many times with my family but had never gone beyond the Crandall Canyon overlook. On the ridge there are bristlecone pine trees and brief views of the highway in Price Canyon.




    Start of the trail at Price Canyon Recreation Area



    15 minutes up the trail, first view of peak 9,519'



    Dead ponderosa pines



    Bristlecone pines growing in the boulders



    On the ridge, approaching peak 8,510'



    Highway 6 and railroad in Price Canyon





    The elevation gain is pretty gradual except for the ascent to the two larger peaks on the ridge. In one of the saddles before reaching peak 9,001' was a log that had been hollowed out with an axe to create a trough. I followed a faint ATV trail beyond the saddle to the base of peak 9,001', atop which was a small cairn. In the saddle just beyond the peak I spotted a bear track that thankfully wasn't fresh. That makes three times in a row that I've been in the vicinity of Ford Ridge and seen tracks, scat, or an actual bear.




    Peaks 9,519' (left) and 9,001' (center)



    Sego lily (Calochortus nuttallii)



    View over Price Canyon to the distant Book Cliffs



    Log hollowed out into a trough



    View east from just below peak 9,001'



    Peak 9,001'



    Cairn on top of peak 9,001'



    Radio towers



    Peak 9,519'



    Views of Spring Glen, Price, and Wellington



    Peak 9,519'



    Old bear track





    During the steady ascent the rest of the way to peak 9,519' I saw gnarled bristlecone pines, deer, another log-trough, and a curious prairie dog. At the top of the peak I found the 1910 survey marker and only briefly enjoyed the views before heading back down the way I'd come. On the descent I noticed an axe carving on a tree from 1940 that I hadn't spotted on the way up. Climbing back up peak 9,001' wasn't as painful as I'd expected--it was the only major uphill portion on the way back to the recreation area. It had taken me almost four hours to ascend and well under two hours to descend.







    Bristlecone pine



    Two handsome bucks in velvet



    Retreating bucks



    Another hollowed out log trough



    Ascending to peak 9,519'



    Bristlecone pine



    Prairie dog



    Crandall Canyon



    Chiseled triangle survey marker from 1910 on peak 9,519'



    View back along my route



    Doe checking me out



    L.D. 1940 carved with an axe into a tree



    Horned lizard



    The Jeep below



    Cottontail rabbit



    GPS back at the trailhead





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