Brett
Meat-Hippy
- Location
- Salt Lake City Utah
From looking at the map and trail guide I have for that specific area, it show's that the Jackson Hole trail is a loop, that just ties back into itself on the way back out.
Nice decription in my book.....
Trail Description-
"The trail begins where the Hurrah Pass trail becomes the Chicken Corners trail, about 2-3/4 miles beyond the summit of the Hurrah Pass on the Colorado River side. The trail spurs right at this junction, then decends immeadiately into a small gorge, while the Chicken Corners trail continues straight ahead. There may be a fence and gate just a few feet from the trail junction on the the Jackson Hole trail. Beyond this gate the trail follows the wash for some disctance before climbing out onto higher ground. There the trail winds through highly eroded terrain studded with fascinateing eroded rock forms. About 2 miles from the trail start is the site of some earlier mining activity then continues toward Jackson Hole.
As it near this spectacular natural feature the trails is somewhat confused by old mineral search trails, but the main trail travels up a shallow sand and slickrock wash for some distance, the climbs out to went a tortuous path through the great masses of ancient river-bottom shaped meander. The trail completely encircles the the high column of rock in the center of this "rincon," but may be easier to find going in the counter clockwise direction. "
Nice decription in my book.....
Trail Description-
"The trail begins where the Hurrah Pass trail becomes the Chicken Corners trail, about 2-3/4 miles beyond the summit of the Hurrah Pass on the Colorado River side. The trail spurs right at this junction, then decends immeadiately into a small gorge, while the Chicken Corners trail continues straight ahead. There may be a fence and gate just a few feet from the trail junction on the the Jackson Hole trail. Beyond this gate the trail follows the wash for some disctance before climbing out onto higher ground. There the trail winds through highly eroded terrain studded with fascinateing eroded rock forms. About 2 miles from the trail start is the site of some earlier mining activity then continues toward Jackson Hole.
As it near this spectacular natural feature the trails is somewhat confused by old mineral search trails, but the main trail travels up a shallow sand and slickrock wash for some distance, the climbs out to went a tortuous path through the great masses of ancient river-bottom shaped meander. The trail completely encircles the the high column of rock in the center of this "rincon," but may be easier to find going in the counter clockwise direction. "