Conditions:Heart of Stone Canyon-20250203044737
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19 Jan 2025 (4 mos ago) |
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Reported by: | Kristoffer (12 reports) | |
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Quality: | Good |
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Waterflow: | Dry |
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Wetsuit: | None |
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Difficulty: | Normal |
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Team: 5 people with experience level Brand new to Expert
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Comments: Beautiful canyon with several good rappels and a beautiful downclimbs. Extended sections of sculpted granite narrows. Approach was dry, but we did find snow in the canyon. Not enough to get wet feet but plenty to pack some snowballs. We hiked at a good pace but were somewhat slow overall. I failed to remove the safety biner on my fiddlestick on the 100' and had to ascend to fix it, and we got lost briefly on the exit hike. 8 hrs car to car. The last 100' or so of the road is badly rutted. I drove it for fun but it would have definitely been faster to walk. There was also a massive tree that fell across the road and we drug it out the way with one of the trucks. There were an insane number of spikey plants everywhere on the approach and I had to stop repeatedly to pull thorns out of my trail runners. If I do this one again I will wear full height boots for sure.
All condition reports
Date | Quality | Waterflow | Wetsuit | Difficulty | Time | Team | Reported by |
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Good | Dry ![]() | None ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 5 people Brand new to Expert | Kristoffer (12 reports) | |
Comment: Beautiful canyon with several good rappels and a beautiful downclimbs. Extended sections of sculpted granite narrows. Approach was dry, but we did find snow in the canyon. Not enough to get wet feet but plenty to pack some snowballs.
We hiked at a good pace but were somewhat slow overall. I failed to remove the safety biner on my fiddlestick on the 100' and had to ascend to fix it, and we got lost briefly on the exit hike. 8 hrs car to car. The last 100' or so of the road is badly rutted. I drove it for fun but it would have definitely been faster to walk. There was also a massive tree that fell across the road and we drug it out the way with one of the trucks. There were an insane number of spikey plants everywhere on the approach and I had to stop repeatedly to pull thorns out of my trail runners. If I do this one again I will wear full height boots for sure.
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Good | Dry ![]() | None ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 2 people Beginner to Advanced | Brdn.gonzales (44 reports) | |
Comment: “Heart of Stone” isn’t just the boulder at the end; it’s a tribute to the grit you’ll need to get out here. Starting from Ubehebe Crater, enjoy the two hours of off-road “fun”—washboard road, soft sand, a little rock crawling, and narrow, winding trails lined with brush just itching to scratch up your car. We tackled most of the mine road, but when the last 0.1 miles shut us down, we parked on an embankment and hiked the rest.
Since we got a late start around 2 PM, this turned into an overnight backpacking mission. The hike itself was a grueling four hours through relentless hills and valleys. With all that elevation gain and loss, it felt like way more than 1900'. We set up camp just before the first rappel, which gave us a bit of shelter from the wind. After a restless night, we were back at it by 8 AM. R1: Webbing around a chockstone DCL—still holding but crusty. R2: Whoever rigged that Knot Chock is a legend. It’s solid but sun-bleached to hell, so we improvised, hauling a couple of hefty boulders to build a cairn/deadman anchor. R3: Another cairn anchor. R4: Downclimb. R5: Solid anchor in great shape—props to whoever equalized the flake with the chockstone. R6: The webbing looked trashed, so we rebuilt the anchor for good measure. When we finally wrapped up, we were practically skipping at the thought of all those hills we’d have to climb again. We went off course trying to dodge some rough spots, which dumped us at the end of Bighorn Canyon. After scrambling up a slate scree slope to get back on track—seriously, don’t try this—we rejoined the path, only to be greeted by 1.5 miles of uphill hiking. Neither of us said a word as we dragged ourselves back to the car. And what better way to celebrate than with another 5-hour drive back to the 395? All in all, it’s a beautiful canyon, but hard to recommend unless you’re up for a full-blown sufferfest. | |||||||
Good | Dry ![]() | | | ![]() ![]() | 2 people Advanced | Abby Wines (50 reports) | |
Comment: Late April, and there were still snow banks in the canyon in a few places. It was warm on the hike to and from the canyon, but not dangerously so. This is a good late-season canyon. I would not recommend Heart of Stone in the Heart of Winter.
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Great | Dry ![]() | None ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 9 people Expert to Intermediate | Dominik (64 reports) | |
Comment: Tracks posted on main page need to be updated.
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Amazing | Dry ![]() | None ![]() | Normal ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 8 people | Morgan (103 reports) | |
Comment: Finally made it into this one! Well worth the effort. No snow on the approach, but enough for snowball fights in the upper portion of the canyon.
High clearance 4x4 with short wheelbase required to reach the very end of the mine road from which the approach hike starts; otherwise you will have to park at a small clearing about one mile from the end of the road and walk the extra distance.
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Ok | | | | ![]() ![]() | 2 people Advanced to Expert | Logan (60 reports) | |
Comment: Snow on the approach made for wet feet all day. Easy to lose navigation, 5-6 miles each way over dozens of valleys. Probably the best canyon in DV. For DV great downclimbs. The 4 rappels are nice. Hard to recommend such a short canyon, 1 our 20 minutes, with such a huge approach and exit, 6 hours. If you are going to check out The Racetrack, then this is a good one while you are camped in the area.
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Amazing | Dry ![]() | None ![]() | Special challenges ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 3 people Intermediate to Expert | Sqshemet (78 reports) | |
Comment: Beautiful, deep, winding limestone narrows follow an incredibly scenic (but not too difficult) hike high in the Cottonwoods. Road was in good condition the whole way. The approach is long, but gorgeous in its own right. While it wasn't very technical, our group found this canyon more than worth the trip. A few inches of snow on the ground made for a cold day. Did six rappels and replaced anchors on four; snowy, slippery rock made downclimbing more hazardous than usual. Tried to contour around on the exit and meet the approach drainage higher up rather than follow the wash as in the track -- bad idea! It would have been much easier to stay low.
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Great | Dry ![]() | None ![]() | Special challenges ![]() | ![]() ![]() | 10 people Beginner to Expert | Adam Haydock (24 reports) | |
Comment: Excellent Death Valley canyon! We replaced most of the anchors and the drops were a lot of fun. the hike was pretty straightforward. Excellent choice for a limestone canyon in Death Valley.
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