Tuesday, we hooked up the trailer and began the long, 144-mile trek from Goblin to Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, which is conveniently located in Escalante, Utah. On the way there, we stopped at Stan’s Burger Shak and gas station in Hanksville so Dianne could have her (a day late) birthday burger and thick milkshake.
We arrived in Escalante and pulled into our campsite just as our camping friends from Gridlock City arrived. Over a glass or two of wine by our (propane) campfire, we decided that our first hike together out here would be a nine-mile, cross-country stroll to the Cosmic Ashtray.
Following a map copied off the internet, our wandering route took us across nice, firm rock…
…and deep, loose sand.
After about three miles of traversing the rocks and sand of the desert floor…
…it was time to start climbing up the sandstone knobs.
Finally, 4½ miles from the trailhead, we arrived at the immense Cosmic Ashtray.
To give you an appreciation of the size of this thing, the two specks you see at the bottom left…
…are people.
We waited, hoping one of those extraterrestrial, cosmic entities we saw depicted in Horseshoe Canyon would show up and flick some ashes into the pit.
It didn’t happen.
Disappointed, we made the long trek back to the car and ultimately the campground where cold brews and hot showers awaited.