Group hiked Ancho Springs Trail to Red Dot (via River Trail) on Wednesday. It's a 7.5 mile, one-way hike per the leader. I thought about just hiking down to Ancho Rapids and right back up because I wasn't sure of my ability to keep up with the group on the full hike but when we got to the River Trail turnoff, I decided to go for the full hike. Several times the group stopped to look at petroglyphs but I continued on so I wouldn't fall too far behind. When they stopped for lunch, I continued, eating my LaraBars while walking. The trail to follow was clear and the group always caught up with me.
On the group's last petroglyph stop, near the bottom of the Red Dot Trail, I and some others started up the very steep Red Dot. I had a brief, scary spell of "stupid feet" near the top - where your feet get "tangled-up" with a not-very brilliant mind of their own. I waited a little at the top for a ride back to the Powerline Point/Ancho Springs Trailhead where my car was. Really grateful for the ride and the chance to do this great hike. The trail is in wonderful condition. Someone has "white-dotted" the River Trail from the turnoff in Ancho Canyon to where the trail crosses Water Canyon. Guess white dots are appropriate since it's in White Rock Canyon.
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A slice of the Rio Grande River, probably not too distant from the River Trail turnoff. |
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Where the River Trail crosses Water Canyon, with wonderful, columnar basalt cliffs. |
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