Willow Gulch

Rye Jones

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Hello everyone. I am new to the forum and thought I'd share a recent trip I took down to Willow Gulch. It was my first time doing this trail and I was pretty impressed. The trail was easy and the scenery was gorgeous.

View from the trailhead


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Mortar Board Rock


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Dropping into the wash


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A little slot canyon


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A little ways down the canyon we took a side canyon to find some petroglyphs


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Further down canyon we started seeing some water


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Arriving to Broken Bow Arch


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We set up camp in the alcove. This was our view each morning.


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The next morning we hiked the lower portion of the canyon.


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And a few more pictures of Broken Bow Arch that evening before packing up the next morning and headed out.


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A few of the critters along the way.


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Anaxyrus punctatus
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Anaxyrus woodhousii woodhousii
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Anaxyrus woodhousii woodhousii
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Urosaurus ornatus wrighti
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Sceloporus magister cephaloflavus
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Sceloporus magister cephaloflavus
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Beautiful photos. Your toad photos really brought me back. I spent a night in that same alcove, listening to the mourning doves, canyon wrens and frogs croaking away. What a great place.
 
Nice pics, It's a cool area, looks like the chalk wore off the artwork. Last time I was thru there someone had chalked them all to 'see' them better..... *holes.
 

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