utahjimk - May 13, 2024 9:18 am Date Climbed: May 11, 2024
with friends from Wasatch Mountain Club
Loop (with shuttle) from Little Death Hollow TH to Wolverine Canyon TH (petrified forest area). The following day, we found some of the large logs in the WC area. The first major chockstone in LDH was a tight squeeze under the boulder (may have been possible to go over it). Some short wades this day, but most of them avoidable by stemming (by long-legged hikers).
Being new to canyoneering, we decided just to go down Wolverine and back out the same way. Awesome canyon, but it became clear afterward that we should have just done the whole loop including Little Death Hollow. Next time. Lots of neat petrified wood!
utahguy058 - Jun 19, 2013 4:46 pm Date Climbed: May 15, 2007
Big Kids Playground
I have done this as a backpack two different times, and each time Little Death Hollow was a bit different because of flash floods changing the nature of the canyon. However, Little Death Hollow is spectacular, and makes for a great slot to backpack through. We spent the night at the junction of Little Death Hollow and Horse Canyon. It's the perfect camping spot. There is reliable water and plenty of shade under the Fremont Cottonwoods. The next day is not as scenic heading down Wolverine, but still gorgeous, and the petrified wood is a great bonus at the end of this loop hike. Don't miss the petroglyphs on the large boulder near the beginning of Little Death Hollow.
Shaylee - May 2, 2013 12:45 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2013
Little Death Hollow/Wolverine Loop
April 13 2013
Kessler - May 2, 2013 12:41 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2013
Little Death Hollow/Wolverine Loop
April 13 2013
Scott - Apr 15, 2013 1:41 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2013
Little Death
The original plan was for all of us (Kim, Kessler, Shaylee and me) to go and do the Little Death Hollow Loop, but Kim had to stay home since one of our guinea pigs needed some medicine. I had been through much of Little Death Hollow several years ago, but it was full of water and we stopped short of much of the best parts, so it was time to complete the loop.
Rather than doing the entire loop in one day, which is what most people do, we were to take two days in order to explore all the side canyons and to hike all the way down to the Escalante River.
April 13
From the trailhead, we hiked down Little Death Hollow. In the Hollow, we met SP member gjagiels who was running the canyon. He recognized my name in the summit register. We chatted for a bit until we reached a side canyon, but the kids and I set off to explore the side canyon.
We explored another technical side canyon farther down Little Death Hollow as well. This one had some technical scrambling up the slot and around potholes.
Once the side canyons were explored, we continued down Little Death Hollow. The rumored obstacles have either changed or have been highly exaggerated because it was more or less a stroll through. There were several chockstones to scramble over and under, but it was easy as slot canyons go. We could keep our feet dry as well. We found ourselves out of the canyon faster than expected and we kept expecting it to get more difficult.
We made it through Little Death Hollow in four hours, even with exploring all the side canyons. From there we dropped our packs and headed down Horse Canyon to the Escalante River. It was a pretty walk and the kids like to play in the cold river, which was running clear (rather unusual for this time of year).
After enjoying the river, we headed back up to the confluence of Little Death Hollow/Horse Canyon, but there was a group camped there with six big dogs. We decided to hike farther up Horse Canyon to camp and camped near the line camp.
After camp was set up we hiked up to the spring high on the canyon wall for good water. We thought about sleeping in the Line Cabin (it was windy), but some ranchers came down and were going to sleep in the cabin. They were looking for a lost cow and we told them we only saw a herd of cows farther down canyon. When we described the herd, they quickly went down canyon with their horses because it was a cow herd that was lost for quite a while now.
The evening was quite windy, but later that night the stars came out and it became calmer. We had hiked 12.5 miles (~20 kms) today.
April 14
Today we hiked up Horse Canyon and out Wolverine. It was a pretty walk, but quite easy although there were some boulders to pass. At the upper end of Wolverine, there are some huge petrified logs and we spent some time observing and exploring them. After that it was a walk across the colorful hills to the vehicle. It was a good trip, but since it was a long drive, I wished that we could have stayed longer.
klwagar - May 26, 2012 11:04 am Date Climbed: Oct 8, 2007
fun hike
long loop but lots to see
Matt Lemke - Dec 25, 2010 5:17 pm Date Climbed: May 21, 2010
Loop Hike
Did the loop hike described in my page
mountaingazelle - Dec 23, 2010 1:51 pm Date Climbed: Sep 18, 2003
Loop Hike
We did this as a long day hike and went down Little Death Hollow and up Wolverine Canyon. These are really nice slot canyons. Little Death Hollow is the more difficult canyon of the two. Actually didn't see anyone else the whole time which surprised me.
utahjimk - May 13, 2024 9:18 am Date Climbed: May 11, 2024
with friends from Wasatch Mountain ClubLoop (with shuttle) from Little Death Hollow TH to Wolverine Canyon TH (petrified forest area). The following day, we found some of the large logs in the WC area. The first major chockstone in LDH was a tight squeeze under the boulder (may have been possible to go over it). Some short wades this day, but most of them avoidable by stemming (by long-legged hikers).
Foxy Long Bottoms - May 29, 2019 8:11 pm Date Climbed: May 21, 2019
Little Death/Wolverine Loop20 mile loop with the birthday crew. We had a cupcake pinata at camp.
The hike is fun and mellow. I broke away and ran through the slots. I felt like an animal.
MTfred19 - Jul 3, 2014 3:52 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2014
WolverineBeing new to canyoneering, we decided just to go down Wolverine and back out the same way. Awesome canyon, but it became clear afterward that we should have just done the whole loop including Little Death Hollow. Next time. Lots of neat petrified wood!
utahguy058 - Jun 19, 2013 4:46 pm Date Climbed: May 15, 2007
Big Kids PlaygroundI have done this as a backpack two different times, and each time Little Death Hollow was a bit different because of flash floods changing the nature of the canyon. However, Little Death Hollow is spectacular, and makes for a great slot to backpack through. We spent the night at the junction of Little Death Hollow and Horse Canyon. It's the perfect camping spot. There is reliable water and plenty of shade under the Fremont Cottonwoods. The next day is not as scenic heading down Wolverine, but still gorgeous, and the petrified wood is a great bonus at the end of this loop hike. Don't miss the petroglyphs on the large boulder near the beginning of Little Death Hollow.
Shaylee - May 2, 2013 12:45 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2013
Little Death Hollow/Wolverine LoopApril 13 2013
Kessler - May 2, 2013 12:41 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2013
Little Death Hollow/Wolverine LoopApril 13 2013
Scott - Apr 15, 2013 1:41 pm Date Climbed: Apr 13, 2013
Little DeathThe original plan was for all of us (Kim, Kessler, Shaylee and me) to go and do the Little Death Hollow Loop, but Kim had to stay home since one of our guinea pigs needed some medicine. I had been through much of Little Death Hollow several years ago, but it was full of water and we stopped short of much of the best parts, so it was time to complete the loop.
Rather than doing the entire loop in one day, which is what most people do, we were to take two days in order to explore all the side canyons and to hike all the way down to the Escalante River.
April 13
From the trailhead, we hiked down Little Death Hollow. In the Hollow, we met SP member gjagiels who was running the canyon. He recognized my name in the summit register. We chatted for a bit until we reached a side canyon, but the kids and I set off to explore the side canyon.
We explored another technical side canyon farther down Little Death Hollow as well. This one had some technical scrambling up the slot and around potholes.
Once the side canyons were explored, we continued down Little Death Hollow. The rumored obstacles have either changed or have been highly exaggerated because it was more or less a stroll through. There were several chockstones to scramble over and under, but it was easy as slot canyons go. We could keep our feet dry as well. We found ourselves out of the canyon faster than expected and we kept expecting it to get more difficult.
We made it through Little Death Hollow in four hours, even with exploring all the side canyons. From there we dropped our packs and headed down Horse Canyon to the Escalante River. It was a pretty walk and the kids like to play in the cold river, which was running clear (rather unusual for this time of year).
After enjoying the river, we headed back up to the confluence of Little Death Hollow/Horse Canyon, but there was a group camped there with six big dogs. We decided to hike farther up Horse Canyon to camp and camped near the line camp.
After camp was set up we hiked up to the spring high on the canyon wall for good water. We thought about sleeping in the Line Cabin (it was windy), but some ranchers came down and were going to sleep in the cabin. They were looking for a lost cow and we told them we only saw a herd of cows farther down canyon. When we described the herd, they quickly went down canyon with their horses because it was a cow herd that was lost for quite a while now.
The evening was quite windy, but later that night the stars came out and it became calmer. We had hiked 12.5 miles (~20 kms) today.
April 14
Today we hiked up Horse Canyon and out Wolverine. It was a pretty walk, but quite easy although there were some boulders to pass. At the upper end of Wolverine, there are some huge petrified logs and we spent some time observing and exploring them. After that it was a walk across the colorful hills to the vehicle. It was a good trip, but since it was a long drive, I wished that we could have stayed longer.
mtneering - Feb 14, 2013 9:41 pm
Fun 4 weekshad a blast
klwagar - May 26, 2012 11:04 am Date Climbed: Oct 8, 2007
fun hikelong loop but lots to see
Matt Lemke - Dec 25, 2010 5:17 pm Date Climbed: May 21, 2010
Loop HikeDid the loop hike described in my page
mountaingazelle - Dec 23, 2010 1:51 pm Date Climbed: Sep 18, 2003
Loop HikeWe did this as a long day hike and went down Little Death Hollow and up Wolverine Canyon. These are really nice slot canyons. Little Death Hollow is the more difficult canyon of the two. Actually didn't see anyone else the whole time which surprised me.