Red Reef, Dutchman Draw

Traci and I made this year’s annual trek to southern Utah alone, leaving the kids with her parents and the dogs with my mom. We arrived in Hurricane late Thursday afternoon and spent the evening with Eric and Sherie at their place and went out for a late dinner. Friday was our first full day in the area and we were hoping to squeeze in a short hike before the forecast rain hit. Eric had to work so Traci, Sherie (and their dog, Bosley), and I drove to the Red Cliffs area to hike to an alcove in Red Reef that I’d seen during the drive along I-15 the previous day. We started out on the Prospector Trail across Harrisburg Flat and then headed up a wash toward the alcove. I was hoping to find something interesting in the alcove. It ought to have attracted historic or prehistoric travelers, but I didn’t see any carvings in the sandstone nor any lithics on the ground. We looped back to the Jeep after having hiked just over two miles and met Chris there. He’d just driven down from the Salt Lake Valley and the rain apparently followed him.

A long, low ridge below Red Reef
A long, low ridge below Red Reef


Following a wash to an alcove in Red Reef
Following a wash to an alcove in Red Reef


View along Quail Creek into Harrisburg Canyon
View along Quail Creek into Harrisburg Canyon


A tiny wild flower
A tiny wild flower


Alcove
Alcove


Red Reef alcove
Red Reef alcove


Sherie and Traci waiting below
Sherie and Traci waiting below


Walking back to the Jeep
Walking back to the Jeep


Cholla
Cholla


Traci and Sherie took our Jeep back to Hurricane while I hopped in Chris’ Ridgeline. We tried driving to the Cottonwood trailhead but got stopped by tumbleweeds drifted up in the tunnels going under I-15 (though after looking at my GPS track I now realize we were only 1/4-mile from the TH!). We decided to work our way back to Hurricane while finding geocaches along the way. One particularly fun geocache was placed between the lanes of I-15 near Cottonwood Creek. The creek is normally dry but it was just starting to trickle from the rain runoff. We hiked up the creek and then climbed out and over a fence to a knoll where the cache lies.

Tumbleweeds that thwarted mine and Chris’ attempt at hiking Cottonwood Canyon
Tumbleweeds that thwarted mine and Chris' attempt at hiking Cottonwood Canyon


Runoff beginning to flow in Cottonwood Creek
Runoff beginning to flow in Cottonwood Creek


Between the northbound and southbound lanes of I-15 at Cottonwood Creek
Between the northbound and southbound lanes of I-15 at Cottonwood Creek


Chris tried his hand at skunk wrangling–and succeeded!
Chris tried his hand at skunk wrangling--and succeeded!


It rained for much of the afternoon and we returned to Hurricane for lunch. By late afternoon Karin had arrived from Price and we were joined by Paul and Pam for a drive. The plan was to take the two Grand Cherokees on the new Southern Parkway road across Sand Mountain, but as I followed Paul we ended up heading from there into Arizona, past Little Black Mountain and into Dutchman Draw. We drove into the canyon until it got too rough for the vehicles and then started hiking. It was a really, really nice surprise to end up in Dutchman Draw. We went suddenly from flat desert into a canyon with deep, rugged walls. We hiked through the canyon until the walls became shallow again, doing a lot of scrambling up boulders and dryfalls and covering 1.5 miles round-trip. As we got back to the Jeeps it began raining as night fell. For a change of scenery we followed a powerline road over to the Mt. Trumbull Road and then headed north back into Utah. We grabbed some pizzas on the way back to Hurricane and retired to Eric and Sherie’s house for drinks and games late into the night.

Following Paul’s Jeep into Dutchman Draw
Following Paul's Jeep into Dutchman Draw


WJs parked in Dutchman Draw
WJs parked in Dutchman Draw


Hiking up Dutchman Draw
Hiking up Dutchman Draw


Chris and Karin scrambling on boulders
Chris and Karin scrambling on boulders


Fossil shell
Fossil shell


Dutchman Draw
Dutchman Draw


Need any furniture moved?
Need any furniture moved?


Dutchman Draw
Dutchman Draw


Chris climbing a crack
Chris climbing a crack


Upper end of the canyon
Upper end of this part of the canyon


Paul climbing backward down a difficult boulder
Paul climbing backward down a difficult boulder


Following the powerline road in southern Big Valley
Following the powerline road in southern Big Valley


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