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Moki Steps and Chain Section

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Moki Steps and Chain Section

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  • Location: Grand County, Utah, United States

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    June 22, 2023

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    Although the hike to Corona and Bowtie arches is generally fairly accessible across gently sloping slabs of slickrock and sandy pathways, this portion of trail is challenging with exposures and …
    Slightly difficult rope passage on the rocky ascent, with small steps set into the rock. Further up there is a ladder with a slightly difficult entry/exit at the top.
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    December 9, 2022

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    The only difficulty of the trail to Corona Arch. Not really a problem thanks to the chain and steps carved into the rock. I find the queues at the top and bottom of the rope worse.
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