Sidewinder Slot Canyon
Last week Tom and I hiked up a canyon that isn’t in any of our Death Valley hiking books: Sidewinder Canyon. Several people had recommended this hike and its companion Willow Creek Canyon. Both canyons are located in the southern part of Death Valley south of Badwater Basin and close to Mormon Point.
Description This trail can be taken in either direction. Starting on the southern end will allow for a net-downhill outing though, which makes the going slightly easier. Multiple 4WD roads intersect sidewinder allowing you to complete this long trail in segments or stash water/food along the way, so you don't need to carry as much. The slots of Sidewinder Canyon are as twisting and tortuous as their namesake. A moderate hike up the inclined wash delivers hikers past mysterious and intriguing side slot canyons to the delicately carved narrows. Beyond the narrows, smoothly polished chutes and dry falls of smoothly polished schist impede further upstream passage. Hiking trip report, map, and photos for Sidewinder Canyon, located in Death Valley National Park, California. This is a 3.9 mile loop hike with 1600 cumulative feet of elevation gain that takes about 2-4 hours to complete.
'My wife (Teresa) and I went to Death Valley for a couple days. We heard about this trail Sidewinder Canyon in a movie, and had to try it out! Beautiful canyon down by Mormon point, Three slot canyons come off the main canyon that is two miles long. Tons of exploring. We only saw one other person while there for about 4 hours.'
We drove to mile 31.5 and found the unmarked dirt road off to the left. After driving on that for just a few hundred yards, we came to a former gravel pit (Tom says everything here looks like a gravel pit so how can we tell?). According to the directions we were given, Sidewinder Canyon was to the right of the gravel pit and Willow Creek Canyon was to the left.
The hardest part of the hike was finding the right canyon. The instructions said to hike up the wash to the shallow canyon on the right. All the washes had run together and we could see three different shallow canyons. Which one was correct? We checked the topological map against the directions and decided to head for the farthest shallow canyon.
Just beyond the gravel pit we found an arrow made of rocks that pointed in the direction we were going. Just above it we could see a cairn and after that we followed the cairns to the mouth of Sidewinder Canyon.
Sidewinder Canyon is made of conglomerate rock, worn smooth in some places by the flash floods that come down Mt. Smith through the canyon. There are three slot canyons that branch off the main canyon. The last slot canyon was the most interesting as it got narrower and narrower until it ended in a rock fall that you could only climb up.
The canyon got its name because it winds from side to side as it goes up. The walls of the canyon get closer together until it almost feels like the canyon is turning over on itself as you climb. We also heard that it got its name because there are so many sidewinder rattlesnakes that live in the canyon, but we didn’t see any.
We hiked two miles into the canyon with a 900 foot elevation gain before we turned around to come back. Tom had been hoping to find a shortcut to Willow Creek Canyon, so that we could climb up and over, down into Willow Creek Canyon, and come back out down the canyon. He scrambled around for a while and probably could have done it, but it was more rock climbing than I can do. So we headed back to the mouth of the Sidewinder Canyon the way we had come in.
I am always amazed at how different the view going down a canyon is from the view going up. Going up I am focused on the next curve, the next turn, the next rock scramble up. Coming back down you can catch glimpses of the valley beyond the canyon and the mountains that surround everything. Going up I look at the particulars, the details. Coming down I see the bigger picture that always makes our climb seem insignificant in comparison.
The temperature in Sidewinder Canyon was 91, so I was hot and tired by the end of the four mile hike. We decided to save Willow Creek Canyon for another day. There are plenty of canyons to explore in Death Valley.
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Sidewinder may refer to:
Snakes[edit]
- Sidewinding, a form of locomotion used by some snakes
- Bitis peringueyi or sidewinding adder, a venomous adder species found in Namibia and southern Angola
- Cerastes cerastes or Saharan horned viper, a venomous pit viper found in northern Africa and parts of the Middle East
- Crotalus cerastes or sidewinder rattlesnake, a venomous pit viper species found in the southwestern United States
Amusement park rides[edit]
- Sidewinder (roller coaster element), an inversion involving a half-loop followed by a half-corkscrew
- Sidewinder (Elitch Gardens), a roller coaster in Denver, Colorado
- Sidewinder (Hersheypark), a roller coaster in Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Sidewinder, a ride at Sandcastle Waterworld in Blackpool, England
Computing[edit]
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- Microsoft SideWinder, a family of digital game controllers
- Sidewinder, firewall software from Secure Computing (now McAfee)
Fiction[edit]
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- Sidewinder (character), a Marvel supervillain
- Budd (Kill Bill) or Sidewinder, a character in the Kill Bill films
- Sidewinder, a machine in the Thunderbirds TV series
Music[edit]
- Sidewinder (band), a band from Australia
- Sidewinders, a barbershop quartet
- The Sidewinders, an Arizona rock band
- Sidewinder (EP), a 1996 EP by Download
- The Sidewinder, a 1964 album by Lee Morgan
- 'The Sidewinder' (composition), a composition by Lee Morgan
- Sidewinder, an electronic music composition and album by Morton Subotnick
- 'Sidewinder', a song by Avenged Sevenfold from City of Evil
- 'Sidewinder', a song by Catfish and the Bottlemen from The Balcony
- 'Sidewinder', a song by The Cynic Project
- 'Sidewinder', a song by Lard from Pure Chewing Satisfaction
- 'Sidewinder', a song by Photek from Form & Function Vol. 2
Sports[edit]
- Sidewinders (X-League), an American football team in Japan
- Tucson Sidewinders, a AAA baseball team
- Sidewinder, a freestyle skateboarding trick
Vehicles[edit]
- Bell Sidewinder, a clone of the Phantom X1 aircraft
- Dodge Sidewinder, a 1997 concept car
- Kia Sidewinder, a 2006 concept car
- Smyth Sidewinder, a two-seat experimental aircraft developed in 1969
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Video games[edit]
- Sidewinder (Mastertronic video game), a 1988 video game for the Amiga
- Sidewinder (video game) or Mission Cobra, a 1989 action arcade game for NES
Other uses[edit]
- AIM-9 Sidewinder, an air-to-air missile
- Sidewinder (slot car), a type of model car with a transverse motor
- Vriesea 'Sidewinder', a hybrid cultivar
See also[edit]
- 'The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite', a song by R.E.M.