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From the mouth of Hidden Canyon you can continue but some bouldering is required over and over again the further you go. A free standing arch is past the official trailend. It is easily overlooked, and we did not see this arch until we were heading back. Depending on how far into the canyon you go there are progressively difficult obstacles. The climb will lead out of the canyon to the upper east plateau. |
The second freestanding arch in Hidden Canyon is near the top where only a few canyoneers have tread.
To the mouth of Hidden Canyon
is a round-trip of 2 miles and takes about 3 hours with an elevation gain of 850
feet. It is another 1/2 mile past the trailend to the natural arch which is on
the right. Once you get into the ravine it is shady and beautiful, but it is those
darned switchbacks that will make you want to give up.
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Jason's thoughts - My second favorite hike.
Super easy to get to for the amount of views you get. Less than 10% of the traffic
as on the other trails. Some scrambling and a few 15 foot climbs. Shady, quiet,
nice.
Kelly's thoughts - Beautiful once you
get past the switchbacks. I just wanted to go further and further, I didn't care
how many rocks and boulders I had to go over. Every time I got over the rocks
I felt like what Anna Scott looked like in Notting Hill when her and William Thacker
jumped over the fence to see the mysterious communal gardens between the homes.
Ben's thoughts - Boring at first but when we got inside the canyon it was
nice and shady. We had to climb on lots of rocks.
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