While exploring a remote section of southeastern Utah the High Priestess and I encountered a most excellent natural arch. Although distinguished neither by extraordinary height nor span, this remarkable arch is rather arbitrarily and improbably fixed to the upper edge of a sloping bowl of Entrada sandstone. I discovered this feature on the anniversary of my birth and thus named it Birthday Arch.
This arch may be found by walking from the ruins of a ranch house apparently once belonging to a clan named Wolfe east by northeast up a sandstone slope. After approximately three miles turn east and traverse around an impressive natural ramp that curves clockwise gaining a hundred feet or so. The end of the ramp brings you to a narrow ridge from which to view Birthday Arch. A geological feature of such singular beauty can not long go undiscovered. I encourage you to visit before hordes of people find it.