Friday, March 29, 2013

Willow Gulch and Broken Bow Arch

























The last hike of our adventure along Hole in the Rock Road (for this trip, anyway!) was Willow Gulch to see Broken Bow Arch.  We were both really looking forward to this hike, as the guide book described it as "having everything".  Namely, we were anxious to see what it would be like because it was supposed to have a perennial stream which meant, possibly, a lot more vegetation than what we had seen so far on our canyon hikes.  Willow Gulch certainly did not disappoint in that respect!  We saw our first real spring greenery of the trip, as the cottonwoods along the trail were just starting to pop out with their spring foliage.  It was a beautiful hike for sure! 



















The trail went back and forth between going directly down the wash and traversing sandy desert between different sections of the gulch.  Our favorite sections were the ones right in the wash in the middle of the gulch, because these areas had plenty of shade and eventually, plenty of water!  It was nice to hike along a stream for a change :-)  The trees all along the way were beautiful and when we finally rounded the bend which gave us our first view of Broken Bow Arch, all we could say was "WOW!". 


























We were actually starting to think we must have taken a wrong turn or something, because our guide book described the hike as being around 2 miles to the arch and we felt like we had walked 3 miles or more by the time the arch came into view.  Jessica was walking ahead of me when she rounded a bend and exclaimed "I found it!".  I was thrilled to catch up with her and see the arch up ahead, with a nice reflection of the arch in the waters of the perennial stream!  Talk about a photographer's paradise!  Jessica walked ahead again to get a closer view of the arch while I stopped to make photos of the arch and its reflection in the water.  A few minutes later I caught up with her and we had a lunch snack at the foot of the arch.  Again, the scale of it from a distance was deceiving, as the arch was positively HUGE when we got closer to it.  It must have been two to three hundred feet high!  Definitely another major highlight of our trip :-)

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