The pour-off below Funnel Arch that kicks off the hike.
A petroglyph "family" on a boulder next to the pour-off.
Judi tackling the first wall in the chute below Funnel Arch.
Success! Now keep going up the chute.
Mike passing hikers' gear up to Ed near the top of the chute.
Mike scrambling up the chute, using whatever footholds are there.
Johnna Chutewalker is next up.
"Just stretch out."
A great way to practice knee bends.
The Ogden interlopers look for handholds up the chute.
Looking past Mike Stringham back down the rock chute .
Sam & Johnna happy to be above the chute.
Judi joins in the celebration.
What this? Another funnel below the arch?
A final scramble to get to the same level as Funnel Arch.
The backside of Funnel Arch.
The frontside opening in Funnel Arch.
Judi standing in the arch's opening.
Lining up to traverse Cable Hill as Jock waits on top.
Tom Messenger makes his way up the cable to the top of the fin.
The view from the top of Cable Hill.
A quick break before heading toward the rim of Pritchett Canyon.
Bandana Mike in a rare hatless moment.
A giant among hikers.
Tom pulling off his gloves after deciding not to strangle Judi & Johnna.
Behind the Rocks.
Four musketeers marching up a fin.
Only Jock pays attention to our esteemed photographer.
Ed as mellow as always.
A vivid splash of color, courtesy of Indian Paintbrush.
Do the sunspots at the top of this alcove signify that this is an arch?
The Grand Tetons, Moab-style.
Looking down a narrow arm of Pritchett Canyon to the canyon proper.
Our first look at the arch called Halls Bridge.
Halls Bridge high on the slickrock above Pritchett Canyon.
A closer view of Halls Bridge.
Yet another view of the arch.
Mike, Jack, & Paulena looking at Halls Bridge.
Breaking for lunch above Halls Bridge.
Johnna hiding from the camera the mouthful of food she's chewing.
The Ogden duo were really enjoying themselves.
Emile & Jock were in Zen-like states.
Sam shows off the ravages of a life well-hiked.
Catching forty winks before hitting the trail once more.
Goodbye to Halls Bridge.
Another arm feeding into Pritchett Canyon between walls of slickrock.
Marching toward Pritchett Arch.
One more slickrock ridge to negotiate.
A typical expansive view while standing on top of the mesa.
Ogden Dave on top of Pritchett Arch.
Jack Edwards on top of the arch.
Judi & Johnna also made it to the top of the arch.
Pritchett Arch from a nearby observation point.
A slickrock pour-off running toward Pritchett Canyon.
Time to march toward the rim of Hunter Canyon.
Magic carpet clouds above the LaSal Mts.
Johnna & Jean in a sunny Moab state of mind.
Who wouldn't enjoy seeing this while out for a stroll?
Time to drop into the mesa above Hunter Canyon.
Johnna taking careful notes on how Judi is going down.
Mike tells Jock to hit his marks.
Jock adopting the side-saddle approach.
Almost there, White Knight!
Slickrock smokestacks.
Judi after descending the rubble below the slickrock.
The sign in the alcove containing an Anasazi or Fremont site.
Storage, ancient-style.
Jock beside the structure built by those who came before.
Peering inside the ancient storage bin.
The wall behind shows evidence of water seepages.
A healthy tree speaks to the availability of water.
A final look around the site before departing (I'm coming, Tom).
Judi with Cyclops on the rim of Hunter Canyon.
Kane Creek Blvd. is in sight at the end of Hunter Canyon.
One last pause before pushing on to the finish.
Jack & Johnna before making the last push to the end.
Looking down on the Hunter Canyon turnout.
Sam & Judi waiting for the bus.
Claretcup cactus blooming on the rim between Hunter & Gatherer Canyons.
An outburst of color to cherish in springtime.
Coming down from the rim at last.
Tired, but satisfied, hikers waiting for the shuttle at hike's end.
Tom's map of the hike (almost a loop), starting below Funnel Arch & finishing at the entrance to Gatherer Canyon.