wilderness wrote:
What's fun to do is to hike Upper Muley Twist to it's end (well past Saddle Arch) then climb up onto the top of the Waterpocket Fold. Return via the top of the Waterpocket Fold, either camping up top or as a long dayhike. Great views up there.
About 10 years ago I spent a week camping and hiking slot canyons all over the southern half of Utah with my oldest daughter and her husband. One of my favorites was Little Wild Horse and Bell Canyons. It was so different than anything we have in CT. Another great one was Yankee Doodle Canyon. It’s a technically canyon that starts on a rock dome and a 70 foot rappel that undercuts after the first 10 feet so you are hanging in space on the rope.