Chantry's long been on my list of locations best suited for non-weekend visits. Got up there and did the Zion loop, counterclockwise, 9/23.
DSC00486 by moore91024, on Flickr
There's a new sign since I've last been there. Makes last year's overnight at Devore 1/4 mile more awesome than my prior estimate.
DSC00490 by moore91024, on Flickr
Poster at Sturtevant Camp. Kinda sorry I missed this. Love the illustration!
Water reports
Spruce Grove: as low as I've ever seen it. At least one spot in the campground I'd be willing to pump out of. More is visible and/or audible shortly below and above the campground.
Hoegees: I only saw one small unmoving pool.
For dayhikers, the fountain at Sturtevant was on.
Abundant graffiti indicates adequate "access" to the area.
Zion loop, Spruce Grove & Hoegee's water report
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Huh, I thought this was going in Trip Reports. Anyone who is able to move it is welcome to do so...
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This is one of my favorite loops out of Chantry Flats. I usually get up early and do this loop on a Saturday or Sunday morning as soon as the gate opens, taking the upper trail at the split and then taking Upper Winter Creek back after coming down Zion.
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Yes, there is a certain joy in arriving at the end off the Upper Winter Creek at the top of Chantry, rather than slogging up the road!