
What we’re about
✰✰✰ Bring 'em back alive! ✰✰✰
That's the Motto of RRH, and it means the hikes here can be long, can be challenging, but first they are as safe as is reasonable for a region with so much high relief. It's all about being a big strong kid again, and having a nice low-pressure ramble in the Big Blue Room, to the edge of endurance in some cases!
Our hikes typically are 3-8 miles, with hopefully no more than 2000 feet of climb and usually much less. Very often these hikes are entirely cross-country, so they seem longer than they are.
I and the other hike leaders try to make the hike descriptions as direct and accurate as possible, but it is up to the individual to know their limits, and choose hikes that are within their hiking level. This means you. Yes, you. If the hiking's too hard for your level, then train and level up until you can do it! Lots of people do, and the benefits are huge.
Check out the "Pages" for hike ratings explained and other goodies for hiking.
MISSION STATEMENT
Message from John:
My personal goal for every hike is "Bring 'em back alive!"
After that, it's to have a nice moderately paced hike that often goes on all day and can be quite rough sometimes, oy. Of course, "rough" and "spectacular" are often found together...
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As volunteer hike leaders, we are here to make sure everyone is guided on the particular trail and is accounted for in general. We all come onto the trail together, and we all leave together. Hiking with us is like hiking with friends. When we’re on trail, we work as a team, and never leave anyone behind. If we notice people are getting too far ahead or behind, we make sure we stop regularly, regroup, and continue on trail together. In the end, we are a hiking group, and while it is ultimately up to the individual to keep oneself safe, it is up the group to stay together.
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Upcoming events (1)
See all- West Zion: Scorpion Point at DawnSinclair, La Verkin, UT
Rating: Out and back, 6.5 miles, 4 miles very easy, and 2.5 miles on easy to semi-difficult terrain, with steep slopes in two places. Minor exposed rock climbing, minor bushwacking. Altitude is around 7000 feet.
Zion back country limit: 12 hikers.
This hike is in conjunction with Mindful Scramblers and the 12 persons allowed is being split between the two groups. So you may be able to get onto this hike with the other group if this one is full.
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This West Zion hike travels to and partially climbs the North Guardian Angel, a 600ft. tall white sandstone dome brooding over the famous Subway slot canyon far, far below.
The first 2 miles is very easy and level hiking on a main trail, and we'll come back the same way at the end. This final portion will be getting a bit warm, so be sure to have lots of water on hand. We plan to hand-carry extra water and stash it for use during the return trip.
The rougher portion is 2.5 miles total and comes in the middle of the hike, traveling from where the easy trail ends to the North Guardian Angel and then back to the easy trail. This involves passing thru a pristine pocket forest nestled between three prominent white sandstone peaks.
Once at the North Guardian itself, we contour/climb along the west (shady) side, following a nice handy terrace, which eventually takes us up and around to the Subway side, where we rock climb steeply for 150 feet onto a majestic white shoulder jutting out from the body of the peak itself.
This is Scorpion Point, as called by the peak climbers. It stares directly up and down Left Fork Canyon, and straight down too, deep into the Subway slot far below. Opposite is the South Guardian Angel, the twin to the North Guardian.
Overall, Scorpion Point has one of the very best views in West Zion.
We should be at the point before 9am. The rising sun will be pretty dramatic and very bright on the white rock underfoot. Sunglasses, people.
To beat the heat we'll need to turn and smartly make our way back to the trail and the final two easy miles back to the trailhead, before the heat gets going and starts to cook us, oi. Make sure you have plenty of H2O for the end of the hike!
Drive: From the La Verkin Sinclair gas station we drive to Virgin and then up-country to the Wildcat Trailhead in West Zion. It's 24 miles one way, all paved.
Prep: 2-3 big bottles of water (or more), sun hat, leather gloves, food. Cameras are near-mandatory. ;-)
See you there!
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