Drive Hole
🛑 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻
Drive Hole
Driving the Hole-in-the-Rock Road (West)
If you choose to climb any part of the Hole-in-the-Rock, use caution.
This 62 mile (100 km) drive (one way) runs from Escalante, Utah to the Hole-in-the-Rock on the western shore of Lake Powell following the general route of of the original Hole-in-the-Rock Expedition . Most of the road is in Grand Staircase-Ecalante National Monument, however the last approximately 5 miles are within the boundaries of Glen Canyon NRA. Most of the road on BLM land is passable to high-clearance, two-wheel drive vehicles in dry weather. The last few miles within Glen Canyon are best travelled by foot, bicycle, or four-wheel drive vehicle. There are numerous side-roads that leave this main road. Nearly all of these are only recommended for four-wheel drive.
Persons travelling this road should carry plenty of water (at least one gallon--4 liters--per person per day) and be equipped to get themselves out of any difficulty they might encounter. This road is not routinely patrolled by any agency. Temperatures can range over 100° F (38°C) in summer to near 0° F (-17°C) in winter. Sudden heavy rains, especially in summer months may make this road impassable. If you are caught near the end of the road during a heavy storm, you may not be able to make it back to the paved highway, even with a four-wheel drive.
For latest road conditions and travel information, call the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center at 435-826-5499 or check the Road Report from the Bureau of Land Management .
There are other sections of the Hole-in-the-Rock trail on the east side of Lake Powell as well, where the expedition's journey continued. For the most part, these eastern sections are much rougher, requiring well-equipped four-wheel drive vehicles.
This guide will help point out areas of historical and scenic interest along the road. Mileages indicated do not allow for side trips. Be aware that your odometer may not register exactly the same mileage listed here. Please keep this in mind as you drive.
Mile 0.0, Junction of Hole-in-the-Rock road and Highway 12:
The town of Escalante, a few miles west of this junction, provided the last chance for the pioneers to obtain food and supplies and to make repairs on their equipment.
Mile 4.2, Ten Mile Spring:
A small seep where the first major camp was established after departing from Escalante.
Mile 12.0, Devil's Garden:
About 1/2 mile southwest from this road, one can observe spectacular rock formations. This site has been designated as an Outstanding Natural Area by the BLM. Always carry water when walking in the desert!
Mile 14.0, Twenty Mile Spring:
At this site, now called Collett Wash, water was so scarce the pioneers had to dig in the sand to obtain sufficient quantities for survival.
Mile 36.4, Dance Hall Rock:
This is a large, solid sandstone amphitheater. The pioneers set up a base camp near here and held dances in the natural theater, accompanied by violins, to keep the morale up.
Mile 37.1, Forty Mile Spring:
This area served as a base camp and rendezvous point, since the well-used road ended here. A member of the advance party of scouts, Platt D. Lyman, commented on the terrain that lay directly ahead: "It is certainly the worst country I ever saw . . . "
Mile 39.1, Carcass Wash:
A major obstacle for the expedition, as well as the site of a terrible accident that took the lives of 13 Boy Scouts on June 10, 1963. Brake failure on a truck was blamed.
Mile 45.7, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Boundary:
You have left BLM lands and are now within Glen Canyon NRA, a National Park Service area. From here to the end, the condition of the road worsens and is recommended for four-wheel drive only.
Mile 48.7, Fifty Mile Spring:
A major mission camp was located in this general vicinity at one of these three springs. The first child born on this journey was born here.
Mile 50.1, Hole-in-the-Rock Arch:
A commemorative plaque is mounted in stone next to the road, pointing out a natural arch at the top of the Kaiparowits Plateau. Careful observation will reveal faint remains of wagon tracks to the side of the road.
Mile 55.3, Hole-in-the-Rock:
The expedition of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints made use of the Hole-in-the-Rock cut to cross the Colorado River in 1880. Construction of this passageway was very difficult. The workers were plagued by lack of wood, forage for cattle, bitter cold, and diminishing food supplies. Blasting powder and picks were used to widen and/or fill various sections of the crevice. At the lower part of the Hole, a road was constructed on the side of a sheer cliff wall. Although a three-foot shelf had already existed, an extension to the shelf was formed by driving two-foot stakes into the rock and piling vegetation and rocks on top. This portion of the trail was nicknamed "Uncle Ben's Dugway" in honor of its engineer, Benjamin Perkins. After six weeks of picking, chiseling, drilling, blasting, and digging, the Hole-in-the-Rock road had been completed.
If you wish, you may hike down to Lake Powell. This trail is very strenuous and is not maintained. You should be in good physical shape and have experience hiking over rough and uneven terrain. Always carry water.
928 608-6200
Receptionist available at Glen Canyon Headquarters from 7 am to 4 pm MST, Monday through Friday. The phone is not monitored when the building is closed.
Download the official NPS app before your next visit
Drive screws are designed for heavy duty fastening applications. Also known as U-drive screws, hammer drive screws, or unslotted round head screws, drive screws’ rounded head style and unique construction make them strong and durable for long-lasting strength. Hammer drive screws are commonly used for attaching nameplates, wall signs, and other similar applications. Drive screws feature round, unslotted heads, multiple start threads with large helical angles, and an unthreaded pilot point. Similar to nails, hammer drive screws are driven into mating parts with a mallet, hammer, or hammer-drive device for quick and permanent assembly. No tapping threads are required in the mating part, but an undersized predrilled pilot hole is required, and the U-drive screw must be made of harder material than the mating parts. Jay-Cee Sales & Rivet stocks drive screws in a wide range of sizes, lengths, and materials. With over 160 options to choose from, it’s easy to find the right drive screws for your project. See individual product listings for additional information and specifications. Follow the links below to view our selection of hammer drive screws, or use the filters at left to narrow your search. Order the drive screws you need, request a quote , or contact us for more information.
Catch up on the latest news, events, and products for Jay-Cee Sales & Rivet Inc.
32861 Chesley Dr. Farmington, MI 48336
Toll Free: 888-JC-RIVET (527-4838)
Phone: 248-478-2150
Fax: 248-478-6416
©2022 Jay-Cee Sales and Rivet, Inc.
Our website uses cookies for the functionality of the website. For more information on how we use our cookies, see our privacy policy .
Обзор
Возможности
Клиенты
Цены
Скачать
Ещё
Диск
Gmail
Meet
Календарь
Документы
Таблицы
Презентации
Формы
Попробовать Диск для бизнеса Открыть Диск
Зарегистрируйтесь бесплатно
Для личного использования
Для работы или бизнеса
Благодаря сервису "Диск" тысячам компаний удалось существенно оптимизировать свою работу
"У меня никогда не бывает проблем с поиском нужного документа. Все файлы хранятся на Диске, и я могу пользоваться им где угодно. Это очень удобно".
"Многие участники команды были уже знакомы с Диском и успели оценить его удобство, поэтому мы перешли на него быстро и без особых усилий".
"Для нас очень важна совместная работа в режиме реального времени. Если лишить наших сотрудников Google Документов и Диска, возникнет настоящая неразбериха".
"Благодаря технологии искусственного интеллекта компании Google удалось значительно увеличить эффективность средств для совместной и индивидуальной работы. Теперь сотрудники могут сосредоточиться на обслуживании клиентов и меньше отвлекаться на рутинные задачи".
Диск совместим с технологиями, которыми уже пользуется ваша команда
Корпоративный адрес электронной почты
Инструмент для создания презентаций
Интегрированный пакет надежных приложений для эффективной совместной работы в облаке на базе технологий ИИ от Google.
Вы можете хранить и передавать коллегам файлы и папки, а также работать над ними вместе с другими пользователями на компьютере или мобильном устройстве.
При предоставлении доступа к файлам Диск применяет шифрование, обеспечивая высокий уровень безопасности. Сервис проверяет передаваемые вам файлы и удаляет те из них, в которых обнаружены вредоносное ПО, спам, программы-вымогатели или фишинг. Диск – это облачный сервис, а значит он позволяет не хранить файлы локально и снижает риски для ваших устройств.
Диск интегрирован с сервисами Документы , Таблицы и Презентации – облачными приложениями для эффективной совместной работы в реальном времени.
Диск совместим с технологиями, которыми пользуется ваша команда, и дополняет их. Для совместной работы над файлами Microsoft Office не требуется преобразовывать их в другие форматы. Вы можете редактировать и хранить файлы более чем 100 других типов, включая PDF, CAD и т. д.
Специальные средства, реализованные в сервисе "Диск", обеспечивают непревзойденную скорость, эффективность и надежность поиска Google. А готовые фильтры для поиска помогают команде быстро находить нужные файлы.
Предоставление доступа для целевой аудитории
Корпоративный адрес электронной почты
Сохранение записанных встреч (Диск)
Управление правилами безопасности на основе групп
Круглосуточная онлайн-поддержка и форумы сообщества
Google One – это тарифный план, в рамках которого вы получаете дополнительное пространство в хранилище, предназначенное для сервисов "Google Диск", Gmail и "Google Фото", а также другие преимущества и возможность поделиться подпиской с участниками семейной группы.
Join Outside+
Create Free Account
Outside Watch
Premium Films and Live TV
Campfire
Outside Learn
Expand your Skills with Online Courses
Maps
Get the Free Gaia GPS App
Get the Free Trailforks App
New NFT s
Discover NFT Market
Outside+
See Membership Programs
Shop
Discover Outdoor Products
Join Outside+
Create Free Account
Outdoor
Backpacker
Climbing
Fly Fishing Film Tour
Gaia GPS
National Park Trips
Outside
Outside Watch
Ski
Warren Miller Entertainment
Healthy Living
Clean Eating
Oxygen
Vegetarian Times
Yoga Journal
Endurance
Beta
CyclingTips
Peloton Magazine
Pinkbike
Roll Massif
Trailforks
Trail Runner
Triathlete
VeloNews
Women's Running
Industry
athleteReg
Bicycle Retailer & Industry News
FinisherPix
Idea
NASTAR
Outside Business Journal
Outside Shop
VeloPress
VeloSwap
Backpacker
Climbing
Fly Fishing Film Tour
Gaia GPS
National Park Trips
Outside
Watch
Ski
Warren Miller Entertainment
Clean Eating
Oxygen
Vegetarian Times
Yoga Journal
Beta
Peloton Magazine
Roll Massif
Trail Runner
Triathlete
VeloNews
Women's Running
athleteReg
Bicycle Retailer & Industry News
FinisherPix
Idea
NASTAR
Outside Business Journal
Outside Shop
VeloPress
VeloSwap
FAQs
Maps
History and Culture
Protect Our Parks
Weather and Seasons
6 Best Road Trips
Closest Airports
Gateway Towns
Scenic Drives
Stops on the Way
Camping & RV
Hotels and Cabins
Restaurants
Attractions
Hiking
Itineraries
Guided Tours
Rafting & Water
Horseback Riding
Geysers
Natural Wonders
High Rides
Wildlife
Handjob Online
Ftv Girls Lesbi
Take On Heels