hatchcanyon
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Leprechaun Canyon is a short fun hike into an interesting canyon.
- between Hanksville and Hite nearby UT 95
- Trailhead at 12S 0540625, 4207665 adjacent to the pavement
- Lenght of hike: a little bit more than one and a quarter mile one way
- easy also with children
The canyon has 4 distinctive sections:
- at the beginning a canyon with moderate steep walls
- something like a mini slot canyon
- the Channel
- the Tunnel - you may call it slot too
Pictures from our hike:
At the Trailhead
Partially its a sandy hike
The canyon rocks are not that steep
A bit deeper into the canyon
We are no climbers!
The only branch we saw
More moisture in the shadow?
Entrance to a very short slot - maybe 80 feet or so
But it has a Choke stone
The end
One has to find a bypass to proceed. We used the southern side.
Bypassing the slot
My wife is better with pathfindig on slopes
The slot again from above
Farther up the slot is simply a crevice
Are these shadows of Leprechauns?
Begin of the Channel
"S"-shaped bend
"S" second half
The bottom is mostly hard rock
Tunnel entrance
Notice the different Color of the rocks. Both walls are from the same material but one gets direct light fron the sky, the other one more reflected light from its counterpart.
Some people say they needed a flashlight in the tunnel, we did not. Ther was always a dim light coming through the cleft above.
My wife entering it
Lucky to be there at the right moment - a light beam
End of the tunnel
No way!
We were told one can climb up this way - with technical gear?
Return to UT 95 - end af the channel
Removing of vandalism?
Shadows become longer
Back near the trailhead.
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- between Hanksville and Hite nearby UT 95
- Trailhead at 12S 0540625, 4207665 adjacent to the pavement
- Lenght of hike: a little bit more than one and a quarter mile one way
- easy also with children
The canyon has 4 distinctive sections:
- at the beginning a canyon with moderate steep walls
- something like a mini slot canyon
- the Channel
- the Tunnel - you may call it slot too
Pictures from our hike:

At the Trailhead

Partially its a sandy hike

The canyon rocks are not that steep

A bit deeper into the canyon

We are no climbers!

The only branch we saw

More moisture in the shadow?

Entrance to a very short slot - maybe 80 feet or so

But it has a Choke stone

The end
One has to find a bypass to proceed. We used the southern side.

Bypassing the slot

My wife is better with pathfindig on slopes

The slot again from above

Farther up the slot is simply a crevice

Are these shadows of Leprechauns?

Begin of the Channel

"S"-shaped bend

"S" second half

The bottom is mostly hard rock

Tunnel entrance
Notice the different Color of the rocks. Both walls are from the same material but one gets direct light fron the sky, the other one more reflected light from its counterpart.
Some people say they needed a flashlight in the tunnel, we did not. Ther was always a dim light coming through the cleft above.

My wife entering it

Lucky to be there at the right moment - a light beam

End of the tunnel

No way!

We were told one can climb up this way - with technical gear?

Return to UT 95 - end af the channel

Removing of vandalism?

Shadows become longer

Back near the trailhead.
Featured image for home page:
