Tom has gotten us “hooked” on recovering benchmarks and it has added a new element to our hiking - we consider them a real bonus when we can include them on our outings. So, when Tom suggested we try and get three-in-one day we thought, “Why not?” Our plan was to go after “Skum”, “Tom” and “Pah” benchmarks. What made this particularly interesting is we believe the surveyors named these on purpose to mimic the word Skutumpah (pronounced Scoot-Um-Pah) which is a canyon and a dirt road northeast of Kanab and in the vicinity of where we hiked. Unfortunately, “Tom” (the one Tom really wanted to get) was located on private property, but we were able to pick up another named “Falls” on our way back to the vehicles to complete our trifecta. A different sort of day . . . a different sort of adventure!
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Skum is our first hike of the day . . . sounds exciting . . . huh?! |
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Off to the east, and under hazy skies, Mollies Nipple was easy to spot |
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We saw several clumps of cushion phlox . . . quite a contrast in this barren land |
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We couldn't find the benchmark, at first, but Tom had done his homework and knew from the data sheets that it was embedded in a rock . . . Moving aside a bush, and brushing away sand, revealed the circular disk we had come to see |
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Yep . . . we bagged a Skum! |
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This area has been clear-cut to help manage the deer habitat . . . On a side note . . . the two reference markers, for the BM, had been placed in trees that no longer existed |
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Now we are headed to Pah . . . also known as Carly Knoll . . . it's the hill on the left |
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It was a steep ascent . . . 525 foot ascent in about ½ mile |
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What are they pointing at? Off in the distance is "Tom," a Benchmark for another day! |
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We have to wonder why Pah and not Carly? (The data sheet showed that Pah never had any reference markers) |
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These ravens were constantly flying overhead making lots of noise . . . Is this a "murder of ravens??" |
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We spent some time on Pah having our lunch . . . then it was time to head down |
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This is Bald Knoll (a bonus hike) . . . Google Earth made it out to be an impressive cinder cone . . . we were a little underwhelmed! It was a steep bushwhack to the top . . . 407 ft gain in about ½ mile |
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From the top we could see Pah (although not visible in this picture) and an interesting circle of trees in the valley (In the distance are the southern reaches of Bryce Canyon National Park) |
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Our third and final Benchmark of the day! Apparently, the surveyors could see "The Falls" from here . . . we are headed there next! (We were unable to locate any reference markers for this BM) |
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"The Falls" They are actually a part of Kanab Creek and were quite a surprise . . . We could see water gurgling up from the base of the cliffs . . . During a rain storm or snow melt, The Falls would live up to their name . . . We might have to come back to see that! |
If you're interested in locating any of these benchmarks for yourself, you can find them by clicking
Skum,
Pah,
Falls or
Bald Knoll (bonus hike). These will link you to Tom's Peakbagger posts and each has a topo map and GPS tracks that we hope you will check out!