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mfshop



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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:34 pm    Post subject: veyo volcano anyone?  

Hi. Anyone here hiked up Veyo volcano outside St. George? Looks interesting. Wondering if there is a trail/trailhead/recommended parking. thanks!
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tanya



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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 4:48 pm    Post subject:  

Welcome! Do you live in Veyo or nearby?
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mfshop



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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:40 pm    Post subject:  

Hi. Live in Washington. Looking for some nice winter day hikes in the area. Thought Veyo would be fun. Any recommendations? thanks!
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tanya



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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:54 pm    Post subject:  

mfshop wrote: Hi. Live in Washington. Looking for some nice winter day hikes in the area. Thought Veyo would be fun. Any recommendations? thanks!

I hike a lot in the Zion area, but not much out in Veyo. Here is my list of Zion Trails I like to do in the winter.

http://www.zionnational-park.com/snow.htm


I know its warmer in they Veyo area, but I also head out to Paria Canyon a lot in the winter.

http://www.zionnational-park.com/coyote-buttes-paria.htm
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Win



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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:56 am    Post subject:  

Welcome to the forum. Are you referring to the cinder cone outside Snow Canyon? If so I have done this hike to the top but not down into the cone. It's pretty neat with a lot of loose cinder ash, the last scramble to the top is pretty wild. Terrific views back into Snow Canyon.
Please let me know if your're referring to another one.


Win

The Cinder Cone:



Looking back to Snow Canyon:

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mfshop



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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 12:50 pm    Post subject:  

Hi all! Thanks for the info.

Tanya - great website. Looks like you've been almost everywhere in Zion. I'll have to try some of those hikes.

Win - I was referring to the volcano right outside Veyo. But will definitely have to check out the cinder cone now. Nice pics.
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REDFOX



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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:33 pm    Post subject:  

I have hiked up the cinder cone out side of Snow Canyon. It is like hiking up a steep hill on ball bearings. Glad that I did it once, probably will not do it again. Another option in the same area would be hiking to the top of the red mountain that over looks the town of Ivins. It is about the same technical difficulty.
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tanya



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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:57 pm    Post subject:  

mfshop wrote: Hi all! Thanks for the info.

Tanya - great website. Looks like you've been almost everywhere in Zion. I'll have to try some of those hikes.

Win - I was referring to the volcano right outside Veyo. But will definitely have to check out the cinder cone now. Nice pics.


Thanks :five:

You must live in St. George?
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jman



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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:02 pm    Post subject:  

yea...that cinder cone outside of Snow Canyon is quite the beast...my legs were burning climbing up...geez. And I don't get that a lot. Also, on the way back down, be very careful not to trip or slice your legs on the lava rocks. My g/f and buddies of mine were playing commandos on the way down and I was going way too fast and someone in front of me stopped and I tripped over him and got a nice leg gash by a razor shop lava rock! That cut wouldn't stop burning for over an hour! I poured lots of water on it to clean it...nope, still burned. Finally I got the idea of pouring Hydrogen Peroxide. That worked, but that was almost worst especially when half my leg was scraped up....so yeah...don't do trip!

And I have done the volcano near Veyo too. There isn't a trail really. Just a lot of scrambling - 1 step forward, literally 2 back. Very frustrating but fun nontheless.

Oh hey also, in Snow Canyon State Park, as you know, they removed the lava tubes/caves from their maps but they are 3 major ones within the park and can give ya a map if ya like. But, to the direct north of the cinder cone, is a large lava field and that is fun to explore. My friend and I did that for a few hours on Saturday and probably found another 3+ lava tubes - and a really cool lava arch. You should check that out too and take pics!
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Win



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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:14 am    Post subject:  

Thanks, Jman, good report. I'll have to check out the tubes by the Cinder Cone. If I remember correctly there's a wash just below the cone, the tubes would be a bit North of that?

Win
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jman



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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 4:20 pm    Post subject:  

Win wrote: Thanks, Jman, good report. I'll have to check out the tubes by the Cinder Cone. If I remember correctly there's a wash just below the cone, the tubes would be a bit North of that?

Win

I know the the wash (at the base of the cinder cone on the west side) you are talking about - my friends and I did some exploring there and nothing is there - except for the lava fields - but no tubes. The cool lava rock arch I was telling you about earlier - is actually found north west of the cindercone, 20 feet away from the road (and actually you can see it from the road). Just take a hour or so and do some exploring in that area. Nothing too spectacular - but still pretty fun - especially that arch (almost in in a grotto).
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Rented mule



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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:00 pm    Post subject:  

great PETROGLYPHS right across the road from the cinder cone just outside of Snow canyon, too. Park on the bend right where the road turns into
Diamond Valley. From there, walk the main highway 18 to the bridge just around the bend. You will see a drainage that can really roar like a beast through the park when flash flooding. Get into the drainage facing Snow Canyon. From there, it is a short, 200 yard walk/scramble down the smooth basalt lined wash til it peters out. Look constantly on the right hand walls and you will see some very old petroglyphs of snakes and such

Great little outing for kids. The smooth basalt almost turns blonde colored from all the water flow from eons past. Retrace your steps or jump out of the wash and head northerly into a small alcove where it is rumored that Kit Carson's men supposedly camped outside of town waiting for his arrival/meet up place. It never happened and they broke camp and headed north. They supposedly initialed some lava rocks in the area. But, I've never found them.

You are on some park property, at times. Winter quarters area. Do not hike around too much. Erosion, etc. etc. rules, etc. The park really won't mind if you are in the drainages, though. The next rain will wash away your presence.

Cheers!

Oh, Veyo Volcano? I've parked alongside the roadway just before it drops down into Veyo, on the bend. From there, walk across the rocks and begin your scramble. Near the top, it's like mentioned above:
Five paces forward and three back as you walk up RED marbles. Really neat because it is RED and not BLACK as the SNow Canyon cinder is.
There is a GPS summit marker nailed to the rocks at the top.

Have a great hike! Get back down before the sun drops, though. Walking on jagged basalt in the dark is NOT fun. Dim there dumb that.
me...
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jman



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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:39 pm    Post subject:  

Rented mule wrote: great PETROGLYPHS right across the road from the cinder cone just outside of Snow canyon, too. Park on the bend right where the road turns into
Diamond Valley. From there, walk the main highway 18 to the bridge just around the bend. You will see a drainage that can really roar like a beast through the park when flash flooding. Get into the drainage facing Snow Canyon. From there, it is a short, 200 yard walk/scramble down the smooth basalt lined wash til it peters out. Look constantly on the right hand walls and you will see some very old petroglyphs of snakes and such.

I heard about those...so THAT's where they are huh? hmm...you got any pics?


Rented mule wrote:
...The next rain will wash away your presence.



hahahahaha....since when does it rain in St. George? j/k
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jman



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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:37 pm    Post subject:  

here is a pic of that arch...although you can't see it too well cause the angle....
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Rented mule



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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:53 pm    Post subject:  

Thanks, Jman!
D'oh! no pics. I pulled out one of the hundred discs of photos and it was marked wrong. So, I guess I will have to go down there and get some
as soon as I can heal up from Meniscus knee surgery scheduled for this coming Monday. Ouch!
There are other petroglyphs in the winter quarter's area, as well. But, I have to get special hiking/scrambling permission from the park to get there. And, that is getting tougher and tougher by the year to do.
Stay on the approved trails only, etc. They will work with me though.
As long as I inform, get approval, check in and check out again.
But the ones in the lava flow deep wash are a gem that is right alongside the roadway. Cheers!
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