Hiking Devil's Kitchen

Jul 08, 2022 16:40

Colorado Travelog #12
Grand Junction, CO - Monday, 4 Jul 2022, 11am

When our visit to Colorado National Monument yesterday turned out to be more than we expected- in a very good way- we punted one of the hikes to today. We got at 7am, ate breakfast at the hotel, and were on the road with the truck packed by 8am.

The trailhead for Devil's Kitchen is just outside the edge of Grand Junction. It was only a 20 minute or so drive to get there. We checked our packs and laced up our boots, starting the trail at 8:30am.



The trail starts off dropping slightly into a broad canyon. It's hard to tell where, or what, Devil's Kitchen is.

BTW, if the terrain looks desert-y, that's because it is. Geographically we're in the Colorado Plateau, one of the deserts of the United States. It covers roughly the "Four Corners" area, from southwest Colorado across to southern Utah and northern Arizona (including, e.g., Sedona) and the northwestern bit of New Mexico. Typical landscape is these exposed layers of sedimentary rock, eroded by a few million years of wind and water.

Back to the specifics of this hike....



The trail starts out easy for the first 1/2 mile or so, a single track of dirt and small gravel. It forks off from trails leading into other canyon areas, then takes a turn and starts to ascend over bare rock. Small rock piles, called cairns, show hikers which way to go. ...When it's not obvious from, say, steps carved in the rock (see photo above).



It remains non-obvious what, or where, Devil's Kitchen is as we climb the sandstone formation. Is this Devil's Kitchen? Is Devil's Kitchen beyond this? Why is it a kitchen, anyway? As we reach the shoulder and turn the corner it becomes apparent.



Devil's Kitchen is a U-shaped area atop this layer, bounded on three sides by rock pillars. We explored the area and climbed up on different (smaller) rocks inside.



Perhaps the best view of Devil's Kitchen is seen by going a bit past it and looking back at it, as in the photo above. One fellow hiker said she could see why it's called Devil's Kitchen.... The rock on the right looks like a devil, and the rocks on the left are the kitchen. I... don't see that. I just see the beauty of Red Rocks Country.

In beauty I walk.

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