Day in Devils Canyon

Desertrat

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With the threat of a big windstorm looming, I decided to do just a day hike in Devils Canyon. The road down into Devils Canyon is a rough road but there is one spot in the road that stopped me from going any further. It is small ledge that looks like I would of bottomed out on. So I parked nearby and began my hike from there.


Heading West down canyon.
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I decided to check out a few of the side canyons that looked promising. The first started out good but then widened up. The second was fairly narrow for most of it.

First canyon
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Second canyon
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After checking out the two side canyons I was going to turn around but decided to keep on pushing further to check out the narrows up ahead. Along the way I actually ran into some snow along one wall. It was just a little bit but it surprised me.

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Finally I made it to the top of the narrows. There was about a 30 ft drop to start the narrows but the guide book said you could bypass this drop. I was tired by the time I got here and still had a 3 mile hike back in the soft sand. So I decided to turn around here.

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The perfect resting chair.
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After turning around the wind started to pick up and blow sand all over. It would die down for a minute and then pick back up. So I was glad with my decision to turn around.

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It wasn't long before I was back at the road .
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This canyon is definitely worth an overnight or even two night trip. I will put this on my need to backpack list. There are a few more pictures on my picasa page.'

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There is a small spring near the bottom of the canyon according to Steve Allen's book, 30 min. before exiting the canyon.
 

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