piper01
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I need help planning hikes for a massive roadtrip! I'm tentatively planning on spending about a week each in the Cedar Mesa, Capitol Reef, and GSENM areas, starting in early April (so, leaving in a week or two from now), though my times and destinations are very fluid at the moment. I'm looking for recommendations of your favorite hikes, though not necessarily limited to just these three areas if it's in the nearby region.
My criteria:
-combination of dayhiking and backpacking, though overall more heavily weighted towards dayhikes
-I'll be doing them solo, though company is welcome if you want to invite yourself along! I'll even share my Oreos.
-only non-technical routes; I'm comfortable with scrambling up semi-steep slopes and chimneying & stemming in slot canyons, but rope work is beyond my abilities
-I'll have a high(ish)-clearance vehicle (Toyota Rav-4), but regular street tires and no 4WD
-I love multi-colored sandstone and crazy geology
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Here's what I'm thinking so far:
-Cedar Mesa: I want to see the "famous" ruins (House on Fire, Fallen Roof Ruin, Moon House), but there are tons of other possibilities too (The Citadel, Yellow House Ruin, Monarch Cave, etc) and I'm having trouble narrowing down the options.
-Capitol Reef: I've read glowing reports here on Upper & Lower Muley Twist and Halls Creek, so those are at the top of my list. I'd like to enjoy the great views of the Waterpocket Fold; what hikes are best for that?
-GSENM: I've already done several of the well-known dayhikes (Bighorn, Zebra/Tunnel, Red Breaks, the Cosmic Navel/Volcano, Peek-A-Boo/Brimstone, Golden Cathedral, Phipps Arch, Lower Calf Creek Falls). Broken Bow Arch/Willow Gulch are on my must-see list this time around, maybe Fiftymile and Davis Canyons too. More exploration from the Spencer Flats Road (Spencer Canyon?), maybe revisit Bighorn Canyon. If I'm not tired of driving, head over to Willis Creek/Bull Valley Gorge Area
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Here's my tentative idea for my destinations, done either counterclockwise (start with Cedar Mesa then head west) or clockwise (start with GSENM, loop back to the east). Anything else you'd recommend I either add in or remove?
Many thanks in advance!
My criteria:
-combination of dayhiking and backpacking, though overall more heavily weighted towards dayhikes
-I'll be doing them solo, though company is welcome if you want to invite yourself along! I'll even share my Oreos.
-only non-technical routes; I'm comfortable with scrambling up semi-steep slopes and chimneying & stemming in slot canyons, but rope work is beyond my abilities
-I'll have a high(ish)-clearance vehicle (Toyota Rav-4), but regular street tires and no 4WD
-I love multi-colored sandstone and crazy geology
****
Here's what I'm thinking so far:
-Cedar Mesa: I want to see the "famous" ruins (House on Fire, Fallen Roof Ruin, Moon House), but there are tons of other possibilities too (The Citadel, Yellow House Ruin, Monarch Cave, etc) and I'm having trouble narrowing down the options.
-Capitol Reef: I've read glowing reports here on Upper & Lower Muley Twist and Halls Creek, so those are at the top of my list. I'd like to enjoy the great views of the Waterpocket Fold; what hikes are best for that?
-GSENM: I've already done several of the well-known dayhikes (Bighorn, Zebra/Tunnel, Red Breaks, the Cosmic Navel/Volcano, Peek-A-Boo/Brimstone, Golden Cathedral, Phipps Arch, Lower Calf Creek Falls). Broken Bow Arch/Willow Gulch are on my must-see list this time around, maybe Fiftymile and Davis Canyons too. More exploration from the Spencer Flats Road (Spencer Canyon?), maybe revisit Bighorn Canyon. If I'm not tired of driving, head over to Willis Creek/Bull Valley Gorge Area
***
Here's my tentative idea for my destinations, done either counterclockwise (start with Cedar Mesa then head west) or clockwise (start with GSENM, loop back to the east). Anything else you'd recommend I either add in or remove?

Many thanks in advance!