Culture29657745918
Jul 2021
We did the Buckskin gulch tour, difficult to moderate version. Hunter our guide did an amazing job of telling us local history and interesting facts of our adventure at hand. It starts with an hour long down hill hike to reach the canyon entrance. Several stops along the way to hit us with local history and petroglyph sightings this also allowed us to hydrate to keep the group in shape for our hike. At one point we go from hiking to climbing down a 40 to 60 foot side of a hill. Hunter was very thorough in instructing us step by step of where the best places were to plant your feet or hand holds to use so that you make it safely to the canyon bottom. He would even brush away sandy areas to keep us as safe as possible. Lesson 1 (dead people donāt tip). We safely made it down. I would definitely recommend the difficult to moderate route for extreme rush. We then headed thru the canyons, the views were more than amazing. We explored till we ran into flooded parts of the canyon. Off came the shoes and we continued on thru the water. Bring water shoes just in case, water was two feet deep at its deepest. I do not recommend hiking thru it in bare feet like we did. You will go from land to water land to water for miles if you want. Once again more petroglyphs to amazing rock formations like you have ever seen. Hunter constantly chimes in on more local lore and reminders that we need hydration breaks. With enough visual stimulation for a life time it was time to go. Once out of the slots it is time for an hour and a half up hill hike. It all started with a 40-60 foot climb up a fairly steep hill to get back home. Once again Hunter was very thorough with step by step instructions on how to get up the hill. Lesson 2 ( dead peopleās daughters donāt tip either). Made it up the hill safely due to stellar instructions. I was sucking wind big time after our climb. Then an hour uphill hike to our vehicle. At this point I didnāt care about interesting facts about anything, me AKA fatty magoo just wanted to survive. My lovely daughter offered to carry our 20 lb back pack with about a mile to go. Without hesitation I forked it over. Hunter made sure throughout I was still alive and hydrated of course. We finally made it to the top of the hill 452 foot elevation game according to my watch. I saw the vehicle and knew that I was going to see 57 after all. Hunter got us to the promised land and for that I am eternally thankful. Really cool dude . 100 % worth it. Just to rank the activity I have sky dove, bungee jumped, cliff repelled 250 feet, white water rafted a day after a hurricane in Costa Rica, this is my new number two. Bungee has a slight lead on this adventure. Will never forget this day until I enter the dementia zone.