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Annoying Pebbles
Jenn stops to take care of annoying little pebbles that sometimes get caught in the bottom of our water shoes. [enlarge]
Beautiful riverwalking
The red sandstone walls of the Escalante grow higher and more impressive as we make our way downstream. [enlarge]
Pleasant Wadings
Wading along a sunny stretch of the Escalante. [enlarge]
Tricky drop-in
Luke tries to gracefully get down the bank into the river. [enlarge]
Evidence of Flood
This is a typical scene when hiking in the Escalante's flood plain - bent over trees and shrubs. A remnant of last fall's super-flood event. [enlarge]
Fantastic Scenery
The canyon of the Escalante gets more and more beautiful the further we wade downstream. This idyllic spot is not far from the mouth of twentyfive-mile wash. [enlarge]
Yet another crossing
Another of many crossings one must make on the way down the Escalante. [enlarge]
Beneath varnished walls
Our group hikes beneath monolithic sandstone walls in the canyon of the Escalante. [enlarge]
Nearing 25-mile wash
Looking down the Escalante. The mouth of 25-mile wash comes in on the right. [enlarge]
Ewart in wonderland
Ewart is massively enjoying our jaunt down the Escalante. [enlarge]
First-person view
A first-person view of what it's like to wade down the Escalante. [enlarge]
Mouth of 25-mile Wash
A short rest-break at the mouth of 25-mile Wash. The Escalante continues on to the left. [enlarge]
25-mile wash campsite
Our campsite high up on the inside of a bend at the very lower end of twenty-five mile wash, just a few hundred metres up from its confluence with the Escalante. [enlarge]
Peaceful Campsite
Our isolated little campsite in the heart of the Utah Desert. [enlarge]
Dinner in 25-mile Wash
Suppertime at our campsite in lower twentyfive-mile wash. [enlarge]
Ewart Filters again
Ewart again graciously filters most of our water in twenty-five mile wash. [enlarge]
Here is a google-based map of our route on the second day of our Escalante Backpack. The actual track is marked in red on the map. Double click on the map to view a larger version, with clickable icons for each picture that was taken during the backpack. You can quickly locate when and where each picture was taken.
Interactive Trackmap - Escalante Backpack Day 1 - click map to view
Escalante Backpack Day 1, Elevation over Distance
A GPS-derived elevation profile of Day 1 of our backpack, from the Egypt trailhead to the mouth of 25-mile Wash, graphed over distance. [enlarge]
Escalante Backpack Day 1, Elevation over Time
A GPS-derived elevation profile of Day 1 of our backpack, from the Egypt trailhead to the mouth of 25-mile Wash, graphed over time. [enlarge]
Escalante Backpack Day 1 - Hike Data
Start Time: 11:20a.m.
End Time: 6:39p.m.
Duration: 7h19m
Distance: 16.3 km (10.13 mi)
Average Speed: 2.2 km/hr (1.4 mph)
Start Elevation: 5616ft (1712m) *
Max Elevation: 5616ft (1712m) *
Min Elevation: 4416ft (1346m) *
End Elevation: 4525ft (1379m) *
* : +/- 75 feet
Total Elevation Gain: 225ft (69m) *
Total Elevation Loss: 1316ft (401m) *
 
 
* : +/- 75 feet
Elevation Graph
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