Our first hike was to the Upper Pool of the classic Emerald Pools Hike. I love this hike, as long as you start before the masses. The hike was a little more exciting then normal because around the waterfalls the trail was pure ice and we had to slowly, hanging on to the also ice covered rail, slide down the hill. This hike was also different because of the formation of icicles on all the overhangs. Photo taken Nov 08
Surely such a inspiring place proves the existence of a SUPREME CREATOR. I can not think of another outdoor location that leaves me with that feeling as much as the Upper Emerald Pool. It is tucked in the corner of two spectacular thousand feet cliffs. The reflection from the pool of the rocks around it is one of a kind in such a desert. No where else, that I can think of in the desert, can you find such a reflection. Add to that the solitude and utter silence and one can imagine GOD himself sitting in contemplation, and in awe of the beauty of HIS own works. And for that reason it is a must for all hikers to get there early before the sheeple arrive and start throwing rocks into the pool and ruining the quietness.
In the past i have tried to find Two Pines Arch a couple of times and never had success. This time would be different. We parked, crossed the road, and started down into the wash. After looking a little closer at my topo map I figured out why I have always had such a difficult time, I HAVE ALWAYS GONE SOUTH RATHER THAN NORTH!!! What an idiot I am! This time, after initially repeating the mistakes of the past, was different and we found the arch. Two Pines Arch is a cool little arch and I was glad we found it, and look forward to going back with my camera to take some "better" pics. Sorry Trevor nothing against you or your camera but I need mine! We wanted to hike to the top of Progeny Peak after this but Micah quickly reached his own personal comfort limit with slickrock scrambling so instead we turned back. While I was disappointed, my disappointment soon ended. For our last little jaunt we decided to hike to Shelf Canyon.
Shelf Canyon is a little slot canyon that starts soon after you exist the tunnel. It is an extremely fun hike for everyone with the reward of a cool slot canyon. The end of the canyon one wall is layered almost like a bunch of shelves.
The hike has a little bit of scrambling over and around boulders and pools(I dang near slipped and fell into the ice covered pool) thus making it an exciting hike for all. We hung out for about ten minutes as far into the slot as we could go before heading back. On the way back we made it to within eyesight of the car when I rolled my ankle. With my ankle injury I expect a couple week recovery, Oh well, it was worth it.
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but did you make it back to church............?
You know it, I was even a couple minutes early! These were all short hikes
Thanks for your thoughts on Zion. That is my most favorite place to hike in the world. I feel God's peace and majesty in that canyon too! Sorry to hear about the ankle roll. Love the picts with the ice cycles and the red rock with the wood is gorgeous!
Just for a thought - isn't WATER amazing! Think of all the places it has been and it just keeps on recycling. Water and its properties is also huge proof to me that God is our divine creator. He is so brilliant to make it so versatile and so perfect. It is so plain and mundane, but miraculous and spectacular at the same time. Now, I sound like a science teacher - oh well.
Hi Matt!
We just moved to the St George area and have been enjoying learning about some of the great hiking areas. In looking for places to go, I came across your blog and would love to know about some of the little known (but highly spectacular) places to go around here. So far we've been to the Emerald Pools in Zion, Little Black Mountain Petroglyphs, the Glitter Pits, the Hidden Pinyon trail (a few times because of the beauty and peacefullness - and it's close :O) ). We are planning to go to the petroglyphs near Ivins, Grafton ghost town, Virgin River rec area, probably more of Zion's trails, and possibly go North to the Frisco ghost town when it warms up some. I would love to have a list of great places to go. Would you mind posting a list?
Thanks!
Shanna
Shana-Send me your email and I would gladly share some list of places...You can never go wrong with Zion, Snow Canyon, or any hike in the Desert Reserve. The BLM is a great source of information and also for maps.
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