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Blogger Chitra Sundaram said...

Hi Gretchen - great blog! We are considering doing Cathedral wash when we visit in late august 2016. I was a bit concerned to read that the "trail" ends and we have to find our way to the CO river. Is it that easy to find our way? Dont want to get lost! Appreciate your advice and warnings.

Best Chitra

May 9, 2016 at 1:07 PM

Blogger Desert Survivor said...

Chitra, you can hear the river, so you'll know what direction you need to go, it's just lots of climbing up and down the stream bank and over boulders. You can't really get lost. But you can get tired, take lots of snacks! :0

May 9, 2016 at 2:53 PM

Blogger Vijay and Chitra Sundaram said...

Hi Gretchen - this is Chitra's husband, Vijay. Thanks for your answer above - very helpful. We are aware of the possibility of flash floods which would make Cathedral Wash unsafe to hike. How did you check up on this? Our thought was to call the local Visitors Center and ask, but since we would plan to start the hike early (6 or 7a), it would not be open at that time. What would you suggest we do?

best, Vijay

May 14, 2016 at 12:51 PM

Blogger Desert Survivor said...

Vijay--look at the weather forecast, and if there's a big chance of rain, don't go. If there's a small chance, you can call the visitor center the day before and ask for their recommendation.

May 14, 2016 at 3:22 PM

Blogger Vijay and Chitra Sundaram said...

Thanks Gretchen. I guess not completely full proof but prob best we can do. We also want to hike Buckskin Gulch, so I assume similar advice there. Have you hiked that and if so, how would you compare that with Cathedral Wash? Are they sufficiently different for it to be worth doing both?

many thanks again! Vijay

May 14, 2016 at 4:56 PM

Blogger Desert Survivor said...

I've never done Buckskin Gulch but have heard it's fantastic and I think very different from Cathedral Wash. Have a fun trip!

May 14, 2016 at 5:12 PM

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