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		<description><![CDATA[Every time I visited the Island in the Sky or Needles districts of Canyonlands National Park I always gaze to the East at the Maze wondering what it would be like. Due to its extreme remoteness and rugged 4&#215;4 roads it always felt like an untouchable far off place until Nick invited Clint and I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every time I visited the Island in the Sky or Needles districts of Canyonlands National Park I always gaze to the East at the Maze wondering what it would be like.  Due to its extreme remoteness and rugged 4&#215;4 roads it  always felt like an untouchable  far off place until Nick invited Clint and I to tag along on his permit.  In the months leading up to the trip we poured over maps and tried to soak up as much information as we could find.  The plan was to spend  6 days and 5 nights in the area and to see as much as possible.</p>
<p>Day1:</p>
<p>Probably the longest half day of work I had ever experienced.  We loaded our gear, gassed up,  packed the cooler full of ice blocks and headed south around 2pm.   A few hours later we were topping off the fuel tanks in Green River and hit the San Rafael Desert road where we left pavement for the next 6 days.  The road was in great shape and we made excellent time so we decided to hike Moonshine Wash before meeting up with Nick. We did a quick hike down to the old sheep bridge and made it back to the truck just as it was getting dark.   We then drove out to Keg Knoll to meet up with Nick and his friends for a night of camping at one of my favorite sites, we stayed up late shooting star trails and making sure we burned all of Nick&#8217;s firewood.</p>
<p>Me in Moonshine</p>
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<p>Clint in Moonshine</p>
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<p>Day 2:</p>
<p>I was up early to shoot the sunrise and quickly packed up my gear.  We drove about an hour south to the  Hans Flat Ranger station where we received a short lecture of the rules and regulations within the Maze from the Ranger.  We hit the road and made a quick stop at the Flint Trail overlook to make sure no one else was headed up before we started down the narrow switchbacks. <span id="more-61"></span></p>
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<p>Our first good view of The Land of Standing Rock and the Fins from the Flint Trail.</p>
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<p>The next section of road was Teapot Canyon, everything you hear about this road is true.  Its rough, rugged, and takes almost two hours to cross the 7 miles of road.  I sure was glad that Clint was willing to drive his beefed up Tacoma on this trip.</p>
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<p>Nearly 6 hours after we left our camp at Keg Knoll we made it to our camp site at Standing Rock were  I immediately  set up my tent and took a power nap.</p>
<p>A few hours later we stared out on a short hike to Parachute Arch on the rim of Sweet Alice Canyon.  We followed our GPS cords and ended up rimming out 60&#8242; above the Arch.  While looking for a route down we stumbled across a granary that had a few pot shards laying around it.  After a while we eventually we found a route down to Parachute, the Arch is nearly impossible to photograph without climbing gear but a pretty amazing feature.  We did a bit of exploring along the rim of Sweet Alice Canyon and found a few more arches and lots of breathtaking views.  We made it back to our camp at Standing Rock just in time for sunset.  After dinner I shot some star trails then turned in for the night.</p>
<p>My tent at Standing Rock</p>
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<p>Nick looking down into  Sweet Alice Canyon</p>
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<p>View of the Maze from camp</p>
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<p>Elaterite Butte</p>
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<p>Day3:</p>
<p>Again I was up early for sunrise but there was not much going on in the sky.  We quickly packed up camp and drove over to the Chimney Rock trail head and started getting our backpacking grear ready to go.   The wind was blowing as we hiked north along the rim of Jasper Canyon towards Pete&#8217;s Mesa.  The ridge line was nothing but full on panoramic views overlooking all the various canyons and their tributaries. We descended the steep trail near the edge of Petes Mesa down into the Maze and set up camp near Pictograph Fork.</p>
<p>Clint looking off into the Maze and Ekker Butte</p>
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<p>Camp</p>
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<p>Inside the Maze near Pictograph Fork</p>
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<p>After setting up camp and a long rest Nick, Taylor, and Nate decided to stay close to camp go see the harvest scene while Clint and I hiked up to Brimhall Point and the Maze overlook.   The trail leading from the bottom of the Maze to the rim was pretty steep with a bit of exposure.  There were 4 notable climbs, two were tight squeezes,  some moki steps, and a 15 footer with an awkward crux at the top. Nothing really too difficult but bringing a 20&#8242; rope would a good idea especially for lowering big packs.</p>
<p>As soon and Clint and I made it to he rim we were greeted by 30-40mph wind gusts and a hazy sky.  We took a few photos then descended back into the maze to get out of the furious wind.</p>
<p>The Chocolate Drops</p>
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<p>Clint getting close to the top looking back from we came.</p>
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<p>Me at the Maze Overlook</p>
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<p>Climbing down the moki steps</p>
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<p>Back in the Maze</p>
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<p>Once we were back at camp we cooked dinner and watched the night roll into the canyon.  After backpacking and our hike up to the rim I was pretty beat.  It was pretty cold that night in the maze and had a real hard time keeping warm and sleeping so I was pretty excited when the sun came up.</p>
<p>Day4:</p>
<p>I scrambled to get my gear together and headed out of camp to find some sun,  I sat out on the slick rock and warmed up and ate some breakfast.  Soon Clint came up the wash and we decided to hike ahead while Nick, Taylor, and Nate were still cooking.  A little over a mile we arrived at the harvest scene, I&#8217;m not really into rock art but I must say I was completely blown away by this panel.  The complexity and details were definitely a step above all other pannels I have ever seen.  We spent about a half hour at the panel then continued up the sandy canyon.  Once we reached the exit fork we took a long break and ate second breakfast.  The hike out of the maze was very steep and strenuous but soon we were at the truck in clean clothes wearing flip flops and drinking cold gatorade.</p>
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<p>Looking back down into the maze during the climb out.</p>
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<p>Map of our route<br />
<small>View <a style="color: #0000ff; text-align: left;" href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;t=h&amp;source=embed&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=211280729721609525387.0004a38cb5bda85752335&amp;ll=38.211344,-109.984818&amp;spn=0.064743,0.109863&amp;z=13">The Maze &#8211; Backpacking Route</a> in a larger map</small></p>
<p>We spent about an hour at the truck then drove south to our campsite for the next two nights at the Doll house.  There are only three campsites at the doll house and Nick reserved the permits for two nights at DH3, at first I was a bit let down because this is the only site that is actually outside of the dollhouse but it ended up having the most amazing views.</p>
<p>We set up camp then went for a long walk around the doll house to check out the other two campsites.   When we visited the Hans Flat ranger station they told us not to go off trail in the area due to their being too many foot trails in the area and they were trying to re-vegetate.  I&#8217;m all for conservation and protecting wild lands but I have to admit that this takes a lot away from the doll house experience.  Being limited to the dirt road that runs half way up the middle and the two trails that skirt around the edges left much to be desired.</p>
<p>Above DH3</p>
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<p>Clint just outside of DH2</p>
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<p>A sign on the edge of DH1</p>
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<p>As the sun dropped lower the winds picked up and it got really cold out.  Aside from my snow pants I was wearing all my winter layers while shooting the sunset from above DH3.   Everyone crashed out pretty early that night and the cloud cover kept us from shooting any star trails.</p>
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<p>Looking southeast to the Needles.</p>
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<p>Nick getting his shot</p>
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<p>Day 5:</p>
<p>I was up early for yet another uneventful sunrise,  Clint and I made some food and packed up our gear to start our day hike.   The plan for the day was for Clint and I to drive back up to chimney rock and hike down Shot Canyon, Across water canyon,  and to meet up with Nick  and crew (who were hiking in from the doll house) at the Colorado River Confluence.  When we started out from Chimney rock the wind was blowing hard as we hiked down towards the rim of shot canyon.  About 1/4 of the way down we came across some sketchy looking stairs sitting on the edge of a cliff.  We carefully descended and hiked down Shot Canyon, after we passed some large potholes we crossed the pass to the south and hiked down into and across Water canyon and made our way towards the confluence.</p>
<p>Sketchy Stairs in Shot Canyon</p>
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<p>Water in Shot Canyon</p>
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<p>Hiking in to Water Canyon</p>
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<p>Clint looking back on Water Canyon</p>
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<p>As planned we met up with the rest of our group near the confluence.  We hung out near the edge for awhile then Clint and I  hiked to Nick&#8217;s truck at the Doll house while the others headed back the way we just came.   Having a parked truck waiting for both groups on each side of this  point to point hike worked out perfectly.   We hung out at camp and  spent our last afternoon in the maze wandering around the Doll house shooting photos.</p>
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<p>Clint overlooking The Surprise Valley and the Colorado River</p>
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<p>Day 6:</p>
<p>Once the sunshine was hitting camp we packed up our gear and got ready for the long drive home. We  crawled our way across teapot canyon and finally hit pavement near Hite. The 9 hour drive from the Doll house to Orem was a bit much for me, maybe not enough to say that I won&#8217;t ever drive into this area of the Maze again but my next trip will definitely  involve more backpacking starting at either The Maze overlook or Golden Stairs.</p>
<p>This video of a series of clips from our drive in and out of Teapot Canyon will give you  a good idea of how rough the road is.</p>
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<p>There is so much ground to cover in the Maze it really is mind boggling.  Even after spending 3.5 full days in the area we really only scratched the surface&#8230;..</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the day after Christmas we made a quick cold trip down to Moab to do a few little hikes and enjoy the winter solitude in Arches and Canyonlands. We got an early start on the day and made it to the Tusher Tunnel trail head by noon. The tunnel itself was not much of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the day after Christmas we made a quick cold trip down to Moab to do a few little hikes and enjoy the winter solitude in Arches and Canyonlands. We got an  early start on the day and made it to the Tusher Tunnel  trail head by noon.  The tunnel itself was not much of a hike but definitely a unique feature worth exploring.</p>
<p>We then drove into Arches and worked our way around the park before hiking up to Delicate for sunset.</p>
<p>The Tusher Tunnel</p>
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<p>Park Ave</p>
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<p>Sand Dune Arch</p>
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<p>Monday morning I was up early and on the road to try and get a sunrise shot in the windows section of the park.  Unfortunately there was a thick layer of fog that blocked out the sun.  After I left the Windows and headed back to the hotel the sky started to clear so I took a few shots of the monoliths near park ave.</p>
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<p>HDR</p>
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<p>I made it back to the hotel around nine and we packed up and headed out to Island in the Sky. We stopped at the visitor center then spent an hour checking out the Schafer Canyon overlooks. Next up was a hike down to  False Kiva.  As always the views were amazing, we hung out for about an hour shooting photos and just soaking in the dramatic views.</p>
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<p>Buzz light-year is the only one that actually touched the wall at False Kiva, the rest of use were jumping from a large rock behind the wall.</p>
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<p>After hiking False Kiva we made two quick stops at the Green River overlook and Dead Horse Point.</p>
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<p>Cold but uncrowded, the Moab area at its finest.</p>
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