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View from Cerro de Los Pinos to the Sierra de La Laguna through cañon de La Zorra de Guadalupe at 1530 m. This is probably the hardest trail to reach Sierra de La Laguna, but it was the first since old explorers (end XIX century) relates journeys across Miraflores to La Chuparrosa valley; then, necessarily they traveled through San Jorge canyon to Los Pinos mountain and then they reach La Chuparrosa that is 2 km upland from the shot position. La Chuparrosa is at 1800 m in heigh, and you need to invest 4 hours more of walking to reach La Laguna valley.
Hola-I am a canyon guide in Utah and will be visiting the Sierra de La Laguna soon. Do you have a recommendation for a guide? I wish to see deep or steep canyons, remote is good. Is there such a place in these mountains? Any interesting rock art? Thank you very much. Rick Green
www.excursionsofescalante.com
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View from Cerro de Los Pinos to the Sierra de La Laguna through cañon de La Zorra de Guadalupe at 1530 m. This is probably the hardest trail to reach Sierra de La Laguna, but it was the first since old explorers (end XIX century) relates journeys across Miraflores to La Chuparrosa valley; then, necessarily they traveled through San Jorge canyon to Los Pinos mountain and then they reach La Chuparrosa that is 2 km upland from the shot position. La Chuparrosa is at 1800 m in heigh, and you need to invest 4 hours more of walking to reach La Laguna valley.
Hola-I am a canyon guide in Utah and will be visiting the Sierra de La Laguna soon. Do you have a recommendation for a guide? I wish to see deep or steep canyons, remote is good. Is there such a place in these mountains? Any interesting rock art? Thank you very much. Rick Green www.excursionsofescalante.com
You have nice photos!