thanks for putting this up Tikka, great country to visit.
used to come back that way from the lower end of the San Juan river trip (Mexican Hat to Clay Hills)
long day on the return.
Last time I did it was on the way to the Charles Hall at Halls Crossing. Missed the last run for the night, had to drive around through Hite! Spent the night on Boulder Mtn. Missed dinner at Hells Backbone!
Sorta nearby, this was one of the mt bike trips I did in Utah a few years ago. We thought we were tough and then a grandma in her Ford Ranger went down this trail and we had no choice but to wait for her to complete the descent and then bomb down on our bikes. I still have scars...
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
Sorta nearby, this was one of the mt bike trips I did in Utah a few years ago. We thought we were tough and then a grandma in her Ford Ranger went down this trail and we had no choice but to wait for her to complete the descent and then bomb down on our bikes. I still have scars...
Is that coming down from Deadhorse Point/ Island in the Sky?
mike r
Don't wish it were easier Wish you were better
Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that. Craig Douglas ECQC
thanks for putting this up Tikka, great country to visit.
used to come back that way from the lower end of the San Juan river trip (Mexican Hat to Clay Hills)
long day on the return.
Last time I did it was on the way to the Charles Hall at Halls Crossing. Missed the last run for the night, had to drive around through Hite! Spent the night on Boulder Mtn. Missed dinner at Hells Backbone!
you coulda stopped at Burger King in Kayenta
We did, but only for cokes and to show the kids the Navajo Code-Talker exhibit
Drove down it back in 2016 heading back to Mexican Hat from Clay Hills Crossing after rafting the San Juan River for 6 days. Was pulling a 12' trailer loaded with rolled up rafts and gear. Kinda hairy. Glad for good brakes.
thanks for putting this up Tikka, great country to visit.
used to come back that way from the lower end of the San Juan river trip (Mexican Hat to Clay Hills)
long day on the return.
Last time I did it was on the way to the Charles Hall at Halls Crossing. Missed the last run for the night, had to drive around through Hite! Spent the night on Boulder Mtn. Missed dinner at Hells Backbone!
you coulda stopped at Burger King in Kayenta
We did, but only for cokes and to show the kids the Navajo Code-Talker exhibit
I usually use the Moki on our trips to Mesa AZ...Flag/Mormon Lake Rd
My wife closes her eyes while driving through Tuba City.....
I usually use the Moki on our trips to Mesa AZ...Flag/Mormon Lake Rd
My wife closes her eyes while driving through Tuba City.....
quite the town........
you're missing the sights , if you don't turn right at the 4 way, and go all the way up into town, Historic Trading post that Zane Grey stopped at, etc. plus lots more local color. and the McDonalds! Pretty cool old stone buildings at the old BIA Boarding School, if any are still standing.
No. It is a long way. Google says 5 hours, but in reality closer to 10.
That is Monument Valley where they film all the westerns. Intolerable in the summer.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
Make a run up Hellroaring Rd just south of Red Lodge, MT.
Pack a diaper.
My family and I rented a Polaris Ranger in Red Lodge and went to the top of Hellroaring Plateau. That was a hell of a bumpy ride with all of the bowling balls on that trail. Wore my ass out. Scenery was spectacular.
On the way down we saw a couple of specialized rigs with Baja race suspensions. They were still spilling their drinks.
Faith and love of others knows no mileage nor bounds. That's simply the way it is. dogzapper
After the game is over, the king and the pawn go into the same box. Italian Proverb
My wife stays in a Red Lodge resort with other old ladies that are her Montana relatives. Those are golf playing people from Billings.
My brother lives in Montana in a tiny town where it is known that everyone in Billings is a crack whore.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps