Almost a year ago, Rosie and I hiked Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area in a search for Devil's Den, a deep and narrow canyon. While I was able to locate the canyon during that visit, I couldn't convince Rosie to make the steep climb down into it. I vowed to return in the future to explore the canyon. Well, today was the day for my second attempt at Devil's Den. I made the drive up to Harrison and parked at the trailhead near the pleasant looking campground. Then I hit the trail,
following a two-track road. The road heads north towards a fence line. From there I roughly followed the fence west.
The fence line zigs and zags a bit.
I followed it to the base of some bluffs, then followed the base of the bluffs southwest. There were lots of great views to the south end of the ridge.
At one point while I was taking a break, I noticed a high, rocky promontory that appeared that I might be able to climb. I decided to go for it and scrambled up to this point above Devil's Den. The views from this point were excellent.
After a few minutes on my little peak, I decided it was high time to find the Devil's Den. I carefully descended from the summit and returned to the top of the ridge where the road was. From there I found a faint path that followed the edge of a small canyon, the upper reaches of the Devil's Den. It took a little while, but eventually I found a way to descend into the canyon. At first, I wasn't sure if I was in the right place. I headed up-canyon and the walls started to become more perpendicular. I spotted some graffiti and knew I must be getting close.
The next thing I knew, I was in Devil's Den.
I explored the scene a bit. There was a lot of graffiti, which surprised me. I didn't think a place so remote would be so disrespected.
After about a half hour, I realized it was time to head out. I made the steep climb out of the canyon and took one last look.
Then, I made it back to the road for the walk back to the car. Since I've got the best route down, it was a quick walk. The views to the north were pretty spectacular!
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