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What's Cookin' in Devils Kitchen: Colorado National Monument

It was a nice morning when I hiked Devils Kitchen trail. Not too hot, low humidity, and a little cloudy. I was the only person on the trail and didn't encounter anyone until I was on my way back from "the Kitchen." The trail is rated moderate. There is a steep drop from the parking area down to the seasonal creek bed and is fairly flat for a while. Once you get to the base of the rock formation it is a rugged climb from there. There are some steps carved into the rock and look for cairns to assist in the ascent. When you leave, the descent can be a little difficult. Many times it is difficult to see the trail because it is very steep and the cairns and steps are hard to spot. The "Kitchen" is actually a wonderful place to eat a snack, have a drink, or just rest and enjoy the solitude. Remember, what you take in you take out. Leave the area cleaner than you found it. Across from the parking area is a nice picnic area with sheltered tables and a restroom. Please do not carve into the formation. Take all the pictures you want, but pick-up your trash and leave everything as is. Our natural wonders should be left "natural". They don't need names, dates, initials, etc., and our garbage left in/on them. Thanks. Equipment: iPhone 10 A 15 year old Olympus VG-140 Bcway Phone All-in-One Travel Tripod with Remote Trekking Pole and Backpack are Ozark Trail from Walmart Music: Morning Mandolin by Chris Haugen In the Temple Garden by Aaron Kenny How Great Thou Art by Carl Boberg Mysteries by Dan Lebowitz We travel in a 2019 Toyota RAV4 XLE front-wheel drive with over 90,000 miles. We are still praying for a small Scamp or Aliner to tow behind it. Recorded on location July 16, 2021 at Colorado National Monument.

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