HikeMetrics
Global Hiking Index
HikeMetrics
Global Hiking Index
HikeMetrics // Comparison Engine
Route A

Coyote Gulch

usa/Utah (Grand Staircase-Escalante)
VS
Route B

The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)

france/Jura Mountains (Doubs, Jura, Ain)

Coyote Gulch vs The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509): Intensity Score Comparison

Both routes share a similar overall intensity (62 vs 62). Depending on personal strengths, the challenge relies more on Coyote Gulch's technicality versus the physical output of the other.

Model-based (not a field report) · Evaluates overall route demand, not danger.

Intensity Difference
+0 Equivalent
Higher Physical Load
The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)
Higher Technical Seriousness
Coyote Gulch
Greater Commitment
The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)
Overall HikeMetrics Score
The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)wins 6 of 8 metrics
2
Route A
6
Route B
usa/Utah (Grand Staircase-Escalante)

Coyote Gulch

MODERATE // CHLG
Full Route Report

Overview: Coyote Gulch is a significant riparian canyon system within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. Geological Context: The canyon is characterized by massive undercut Navajo Sandstone alcoves, natural arches, and bridges—including the Jacob Hamblin Arch and Coyote Natural Bridge—carved by the erosive action of Coyote Creek. Booking & Logistics Reality: Independent backpacking requires mandated self-registration or backcountry permits from the BLM. The terrain involves sustained river-wading in shallow water and navigational challenges across trackless sandstone. Stage Breakdown: Entrance is typically achieved via Hurricane Wash or Red Well, with an optional technical exit involving a steep slickrock climb (the Sneaker Route) near the Water Tank trailhead.

france/Jura Mountains (Doubs, Jura, Ain)

The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)

MODERATE // CHLG
Full Route Report

The Grande Traversée du Jura (GTJ / GR509) is a premier 400km long-distance trail snaking through the gentle, forested mountains along the French-Swiss border. Unlike the high-alpine peaks of the Alps, the Jura is characterized by vast limestone plateaus, dense spruce forests, and rolling sub-alpine meadows. The route is a contemplative journey through a 'Nordic' landscape, offering silence, deep isolation, and breathtaking views over Lake Geneva to the Mont Blanc massif. It is an accessible yet physically demanding thru-hike that showcases a unique mountain culture defined by isolated dairy farms and ancient spruce woods. Note: Compiled from public sources — not a field report.

Head-to-Head Metric Analysis

Intensity Score
62
62
Physical LoadMore Physically Taxing
45
WINNER72
Technical SeriousnessMore Technically Demanding
68 WINNER
32
DistanceLonger route
24 km
WINNER400 km
Elevation GainMore vertical
300 m
WINNER12,000 m
Highest PointHigher summit
1,400 m
WINNER1,720 m
DurationShorter commitment
3 days WINNER
20 days
Hazard Level
MODERATE // CHLG
MODERATE // CHLG
Crowd LevelLess crowded
3 / 5
WINNER2 / 5
RemotenessMore remote
3 / 5
WINNER4 / 5

HikeMetrics Hazard Scale — Explanation

1
LOW // ACCESS
2
STANDARD // RT
3
MODERATE // CHLG
4
EXPERT // HAZARD
5
EXTREME // LETHAL

The HikeMetrics Hazard Scale is a proprietary 5-point classification system that evaluates hiking routes across five dimensions: physical demand, technical complexity, altitude exposure, weather risk, and rescue accessibility.

Unlike generic star ratings, the Hazard Scale is calibrated against altitude profiles, elevation gain per day, and logistical isolation factors — making it the most precise route classification system available.

Full Scale Documentation
Route A // Hazard Verdict
Coyote Gulch
MODERATE // CHLG
the sneaker route descent: If exiting or entering via the infamous 'Sneaker Route' at the Water Tank, you should scale a 100-foot steep slickrock wall down into the canyon.
flash floods and quicksand: While wider than a slot canyon, flash floods are still dangerous. The riverbanks occasionally hide deep patches of quicksand.
Route B // Hazard Verdict
The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)
MODERATE // CHLG
winter hazards: The Jura is famously known as 'Little Siberia'. From November to May, deep snow and cold winds transform the trail into a serious backcountry winter route.
water scarcity: The limestone karst geology means surface water quickly drains underground; natural springs are unreliable on the high ridges.

Required Gear Comparison

Coyote Gulch
Water shoes/Trail runners (you will walk in the water for days; GTX boots are useless)Neoprene socks (water is freezing in early spring)Water filter (plenty of stream water, but should be filtered)Rope (if using the Sneaker Route), Wag bags (you should pack out human waste)
The Jura Crest Trail (GTJ / GR509)
Sturdy hiking boots (for rocky trails and often muddy forest tracks)Warm layers (the high plateaus are highly exposed to cold northeasterly 'Bise' winds)Water bladders (high capacity is essential for dry stages)GPS device or offline maps (the path can easily disappear in the thick forests or high, misty pastures)

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