3 wks, 13 trails; Part 2 - Chicken Corners 3/26/09
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Trail #2 of 13… Chicken Corners. I wasn't going to even bother posting this one since we didn't make it to the end due to a freak snow squall. My Uncle was out here on vacation at the time so he came along. He is an amateur photographer and took a lot of awesome shots that really show how beautiful the desert is around here. So I figured I would do a little something different for this TR... instead of a ton of jeep pics a lot are of the scenery along the trail. This day started off sketchy as rain seemed to be looming in the distance when we headed out. We had been in this area before and wanted to show it to my Uncle so we figured ohh well we will see how far we get.
Heading up the start of Kane Creek Canyon


Petroglyphs at Birthing Rock along the way



Looking towards Hurrah Pass

Large boulder and cliffs

Illuminated rock near the pass

Looking down Kane Creek

Looking back down the canyon the way we came

Interesting rocks

Anticline Overlook

The top of Hurrah Pass

Awesome shadows

Just to the right of the pass

More shadows

The view down the other side of the pass towards Canyonlands



Chimney Rock and the Potash evap ponds
Heading up the start of Kane Creek Canyon


Petroglyphs at Birthing Rock along the way



Looking towards Hurrah Pass

Large boulder and cliffs

Illuminated rock near the pass

Looking down Kane Creek

Looking back down the canyon the way we came

Interesting rocks

Anticline Overlook

The top of Hurrah Pass

Awesome shadows

Just to the right of the pass

More shadows

The view down the other side of the pass towards Canyonlands



Chimney Rock and the Potash evap ponds
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Fish eye lens? Nope that’s the way the landscape went... very weird

Quite an elevation change

Interesting landscape

When we got to the actual start of Chicken Corners the weather seemed to be holding so we continued on. This trail is an easy 2 rating with only a few small ledges.

Orange sand... that's a new one on me



Getting Darker

The Colorado

Crazy Coloring


An old truck along the way



Cliffs of color


Right around this point we noticed a white wall heading towards us from across the canyon... we weren't sure if it was rain, snow or hail. It did however make for some awesome lighting.



The white wall moving in

Quite an elevation change

Interesting landscape

When we got to the actual start of Chicken Corners the weather seemed to be holding so we continued on. This trail is an easy 2 rating with only a few small ledges.

Orange sand... that's a new one on me



Getting Darker

The Colorado

Crazy Coloring


An old truck along the way



Cliffs of color


Right around this point we noticed a white wall heading towards us from across the canyon... we weren't sure if it was rain, snow or hail. It did however make for some awesome lighting.



The white wall moving in
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Cliffs looming in the white mist


It turned out to be snow; we thought it might just be a quick burst so we continued on. We made it to right before Chicken Corners and decided to stop and have lunch and see if it blows over. After sitting there for about a half hour watching the snow blow up over the cliff edge and pile up we decided it might be a good idea to turn around.

There was a similar storm like this a week or so before and we ended up getting 6 inches. We did not like the idea of driving over Hurrah pass in a half a foot of snow so we started for home. By now the snow had started to accumulate.



Going up a small ledge in the snow

It was a heavy wet snow so everything got a frosted look to it




Of coarse right as we got just far enough away to make it not worth while turning around the snow started to ease up.

Looking back towards Chicken Corners


Mesa's looming in the clouds


Orange sand and white snow

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Another shot of Chimney Rock


A line of clouds

A zoomed in shot of the sand

One of the many balancing rocks in the area

The Lasal Mountains peeking over the ridge with a fresh coat of new snow

Late afternoon sun

Kane Creek

An old mine in Kane Creek

Canyon Walls

A cool little side canyon

The Lasal's at sunset

Sunset

Even though we didn't make it to the end we had the one thing that you can always fall back on in Moab... amazing views! I hope everyone enjoyed the pics
Photographer - Rich Sorochak
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