- Buckskin Gulch
The Buckskin Gulch in southern
Utah is one of the main tributaries of theParia River , which is itself a majortributary of the Colorado River. It is the longest and deepestslot canyon in the southwestUnited States and may very well be the longest in the world. As such it is one of the premier destinations for slot canyon hikers, and receives a high amount of foot traffic. At over convert|13|mi|km in length it is often visited in conjunction with the longer Paria Canyon, although some prefer to make a long day trip out of the hike. With a distance of convert|20|mi|km, hiking this canyon in one day is do-able but not easy. Wire Pass, a short tributary to the Buckskin, is an ideal alternative for a short day hike that still takes hikers through the narrow, curving features that are the hallmark of slot canyons. [ [http://www.americansouthwest.net/slot_canyons/buckskin_gulch/canyon.html Buckskin Gulch] , www.americansouthwest.net, undated (accessed18 January ,2007 )]Buckskin Gulch is reached via US Highway 89 or
U.S. Highway 89A , and is approximately half way between the towns ofKanab, Utah andPage, Arizona . There is a ranger station right near the bridge over the intermittently-flowing Paria River, and the dirt road to the Gulch is approximately convert|2|mi|km west of the station. You then go convert|10|mi|km down the dirt road to the jump-off point. The Wire Pass entrance shares the sametrailhead ,Wire Pass Trailhead , with the equally spectacularCoyote Buttes , home to The Wave, a famoussandstone rock formation.Permits are required by law for both day hiking and overnight backpacking in the Buckskin Gulch-Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area. Permits can be obtained from the
Bureau of Land Management office online. Only 20 visitors per day are allowed and group sizes are limited to 10 persons. The fee is $5.00 per person per day. There is also a $5 fee per dog, per day. Due to the popularity of the canyon, permits typically sell out several months in advance. Campfires are prohibited and human waste cannot be buried and must be packed out in order to preserve the pristine condition of the area. [ [http://www.blm.gov/az/rec/PARIAVER.HTM Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness BLM office] , www.az.blm.gov, Tuesday, February 6, 2007 (accessed21 February ,2007 ) ] [ [http://www.blm.gov/az/asfo/paria/permits.htm Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness permit information] , www.az.blm.gov, Monday, July 10, 2006 (accessed21 February ,2007 ) ]Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch generally do not require rappelling equipment, but there may be a few pour-offs or the necessity to wade in ankle- to chest-high water and/or mud. Hiking Buckskin Gulch is extremely challenging. Be prepared with extra clothes to wear for warmth after wading through cold, stagnant pools of water, rather than depending on campfires, which are prohibited in this confined environment. Additionally, the lack of sun-light in the canyon can make it much colder than the surrounding exposed desert. At one point along the route, there is a convert|15|ft|m|sing=on drop-off that usually has rope, but it is a good idea to bring at least convert|30|ft|m of rope to navigate some of the pour-offs. Also along the route, small areas of
quicksand can be found. Slot canyons are particularly dangerous due to the risk offlash floods . Storms more than convert|50|mi|km away can send hundred foot high walls of water down the narrow canyons and hikers have been killed in such events. Hikers should check conditions carefully and not rely on seeing the sky to judge the weather. If there is even a slight change of rain, do not enter slot canyons. Buckskin Gulch lies within theGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area of theBureau of Land Management .References
External links
* [http://www.outdoorhighadventure.com/buckskingulch.htm Buckskin Gulch | Outdoor High Adventure]
* [https://www.blm.gov/az/asfo/paria/index.htm Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness]
* [http://climb-utah.com/Escalante/buckskin.htm] Buckskin Gulch at climb-Utah.com, a detailed description of the hike from Wire Pass, with GPS waypoints.
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