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  • Utah Day 4

    From sticks@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 15 14:27:45 2025
    After hiking the day before, it was off-roading again in the Grand
    Staircase National Monument.

    <https://outsidersutah.com/big-water-to-escalante-trail/>

    If you look at the track in the image below the yellow route is the one
    we took this day, and the green track was the out and back to the Hole
    In the Wall on day 2. As you can see it is completely different
    geography with today's being more rugged.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lbkknqvpqxq88b2hr2uus/Off-Road-Track-Escxalante-to-Big-Water.jpg?rlkey=85ptdjv85171mgs6fpodbu4mt&dl=0>

    At 77.5 miles one way and taking almost 6 hours to do that, we decided
    to take US 89 back to UT 12 so we weren't in the middle of nowhere in
    the dark at the end of the day. Of course, that was a beautiful ride too.

    Once you leave Escalante heading south, you see this is going to be
    different than the other day with the road being narrower and though
    still somewhat maintained for the cattle men, a bit more rugged. This
    was exactly what we wanted and we saw hardly anyone else on this day.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pdjgjkjbbz0vl08knm49u/beginning.JPG?rlkey=zmclaktf3f13rbb7k3k4t0bpg&dl=0>

    It was mile after twisting miles through the wonderful landscape. We
    stopped a few times for a snack and to take some pictures. This is
    about midway.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fkmf30tsdywjxighr7ucc/midway.JPG?rlkey=7gg7g3xrvgh8smx5unen89lhs&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/b9qpjh0uf7xtstxs1757e/road-below.JPG?rlkey=h6glhhwa9fxdlk2dx2lnz4ox9&dl=0>

    If you zoom in you can see the road meandering through the hills.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/s5at97sv557qetrkwprtl/rolling-zoom-in.JPG?rlkey=6h878o0jbsbnolihix6sgtvlj&dl=0>

    I still had the fear of canyon switchbacks, but I was certainly gaining confidence the more I drove the Bronco. Wonderfully capable 4x4 truck.
    After we passed about 2/3 of the way and realizing how long it was
    taking us, I remarked that if there was any hairy spots I was going to
    have to get over it and just do it because it would take too long to get
    back if we turned around and it would be night.

    Shortly after that, we came upon a place that's known as Kelly's Grade.
    For us it was a descent going from an elevation of 5,700 feet down to
    about 4,000 feet. First is a picture from the top and then there's an elevation topo with the spot marked where I took the picture from the
    top. On the third pic if you zoom in on the picture you can see some of
    the road going down the canyon.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0lded409hk9q78ggxkkqe/top-of-Kelly-Grade.JPG?rlkey=rjjnnceypxzipvnkzxuh1ts3i&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/wmf7uo6jxbism6eyaaqtk/elevation-map.PNG?rlkey=0ovkl473azq5qa1eaw3c8bkuy&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7t6dgvrbg0f4en0m4u9k5/Kelly-Grade-zoom-in-to-see.JPG?rlkey=9hrk7qbxllh1qjlgc3kkl0l6g&dl=0>

    I didn't let the uneasiness of heights I have take over and just moved
    on and got down without much stress at all. I felt pretty good about
    that and know it would have been scarier in my F-150, though it would
    have been able to do it, just not quite as sure footed.

    Once you get to the bottom of it heading toward Big Water, the scenery
    changes completely. This is where we started seeing boondockers and
    many tracks of OHV's playing in the sandy like soil. The area opens up
    with mesa's around and big flat spots.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/c5g18t7fw9h2axc4dp5m2/Colors-south-end.JPG?rlkey=qrlzk4hbqywx5u7urrqor7gnb&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lpuogguw8c0l34r23ft5h/nearing-the-south-end.JPG?rlkey=6z7sn9umyf8n1d958xz8rztur&dl=0>

    Easy day on the knees, with brats and beans and a good campfire to end
    the day. Back to hiking tomorrow in Kodachrome State Park, a wonderful
    place!



    --
    Darwinism Is Junk Science!!

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to sticks on Fri May 16 13:25:29 2025
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    After hiking the day before, it was off-roading again in the Grand
    Staircase National Monument.

    <https://outsidersutah.com/big-water-to-escalante-trail/>

    If you look at the track in the image below the yellow route is the one
    we took this day, and the green track was the out and back to the Hole
    In the Wall on day 2. As you can see it is completely different
    geography with today's being more rugged.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lbkknqvpqxq88b2hr2uus/Off-Road-Track-Escxalante-to-Big-Water.jpg?rlkey=85ptdjv85171mgs6fpodbu4mt&dl=0>

    At 77.5 miles one way and taking almost 6 hours to do that, we decided
    to take US 89 back to UT 12 so we weren't in the middle of nowhere in
    the dark at the end of the day. Of course, that was a beautiful ride too.

    Once you leave Escalante heading south, you see this is going to be
    different than the other day with the road being narrower and though
    still somewhat maintained for the cattle men, a bit more rugged. This
    was exactly what we wanted and we saw hardly anyone else on this day.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pdjgjkjbbz0vl08knm49u/beginning.JPG?rlkey=zmclaktf3f13rbb7k3k4t0bpg&dl=0>

    It was mile after twisting miles through the wonderful landscape. We
    stopped a few times for a snack and to take some pictures. This is
    about midway.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fkmf30tsdywjxighr7ucc/midway.JPG?rlkey=7gg7g3xrvgh8smx5unen89lhs&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/b9qpjh0uf7xtstxs1757e/road-below.JPG?rlkey=h6glhhwa9fxdlk2dx2lnz4ox9&dl=0>

    If you zoom in you can see the road meandering through the hills.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/s5at97sv557qetrkwprtl/rolling-zoom-in.JPG?rlkey=6h878o0jbsbnolihix6sgtvlj&dl=0>

    I still had the fear of canyon switchbacks, but I was certainly gaining confidence the more I drove the Bronco. Wonderfully capable 4x4 truck.
    After we passed about 2/3 of the way and realizing how long it was
    taking us, I remarked that if there was any hairy spots I was going to
    have to get over it and just do it because it would take too long to get
    back if we turned around and it would be night.

    Shortly after that, we came upon a place that's known as Kelly's Grade.
    For us it was a descent going from an elevation of 5,700 feet down to
    about 4,000 feet. First is a picture from the top and then there's an elevation topo with the spot marked where I took the picture from the
    top. On the third pic if you zoom in on the picture you can see some of
    the road going down the canyon.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0lded409hk9q78ggxkkqe/top-of-Kelly-Grade.JPG?rlkey=rjjnnceypxzipvnkzxuh1ts3i&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/wmf7uo6jxbism6eyaaqtk/elevation-map.PNG?rlkey=0ovkl473azq5qa1eaw3c8bkuy&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7t6dgvrbg0f4en0m4u9k5/Kelly-Grade-zoom-in-to-see.JPG?rlkey=9hrk7qbxllh1qjlgc3kkl0l6g&dl=0>

    I didn't let the uneasiness of heights I have take over and just moved
    on and got down without much stress at all. I felt pretty good about
    that and know it would have been scarier in my F-150, though it would
    have been able to do it, just not quite as sure footed.

    Once you get to the bottom of it heading toward Big Water, the scenery changes completely. This is where we started seeing boondockers and
    many tracks of OHV's playing in the sandy like soil. The area opens up
    with mesa's around and big flat spots.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/c5g18t7fw9h2axc4dp5m2/Colors-south-end.JPG?rlkey=qrlzk4hbqywx5u7urrqor7gnb&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lpuogguw8c0l34r23ft5h/nearing-the-south-end.JPG?rlkey=6z7sn9umyf8n1d958xz8rztur&dl=0>

    Easy day on the knees, with brats and beans and a good campfire to end
    the day. Back to hiking tomorrow in Kodachrome State Park, a wonderful place!




    Did any of those roads take you to the old Paria movie set? Parts of that
    drive about took away my breath… not the road conditions but the amazing scenery. I went right around sunset and the colors in those hills were
    amazing. By the way, ditto on Kodachrome Basin.

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Fri May 16 09:31:59 2025
    On 5/16/2025 8:25 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Did any of those roads take you to the old Paria movie set? Parts of that drive about took away my breath… not the road conditions but the amazing scenery. I went right around sunset and the colors in those hills were amazing. By the way, ditto on Kodachrome Basin.

    Looks like that is a little farther west.

    <https://www.downthetrail.com/exploring-utah/paria-movie-set-near-kanab-utah-old-pahreah-townsite-map-directions/>

    the state is just one big beautiful park!

    --
    Darwinism Is Junk Science!!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to sticks on Fri May 16 21:59:10 2025
    sticks wrote:
    On 5/16/2025 8:25 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Did any of those roads take you to the old Paria movie set? Parts of
    that
    drive about took away my breath… not the road conditions but the
    amazing
    scenery. I went right around sunset and the colors in those hills were
    amazing.  By the way, ditto on Kodachrome Basin.

    Looks like that is a little farther west.

    <https://www.downthetrail.com/exploring-utah/paria-movie-set-near-kanab-utah-old-pahreah-townsite-map-directions/>


    the state is just one big beautiful park!

    Yep - and I was at Paria before the movie set burned down, and then
    again after.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to sticks on Sat May 17 13:12:30 2025
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    On 5/16/2025 8:25 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Did any of those roads take you to the old Paria movie set? Parts of that
    drive about took away my breath… not the road conditions but the amazing >> scenery. I went right around sunset and the colors in those hills were
    amazing. By the way, ditto on Kodachrome Basin.

    Looks like that is a little farther west.

    <https://www.downthetrail.com/exploring-utah/paria-movie-set-near-kanab-utah-old-pahreah-townsite-map-directions/>

    the state is just one big beautiful park!


    Pretty much.

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  • From Ted Heise@21:1/5 to sticks on Mon Jun 16 16:58:26 2025
    On Thu, 15 May 2025 14:27:45 -0500,
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    After hiking the day before, it was off-roading again in the Grand
    Staircase National Monument.

    <https://outsidersutah.com/big-water-to-escalante-trail/>

    If you look at the track in the image below the yellow route is the one
    we took this day, and the green track was the out and back to the Hole
    In the Wall on day 2. As you can see it is completely different
    geography with today's being more rugged.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lbkknqvpqxq88b2hr2uus/Off-Road-Track-Escxalante-to-Big-Water.jpg?rlkey=85ptdjv85171mgs6fpodbu4mt&dl=0>

    FWIW, I couldn't open the pictures, getting a "You don't have
    access" message. Maybe I waited too long.


    Once you get to the bottom of it heading toward Big Water, the
    scenery changes completely.

    The constant dramatic differences in scenery as we traveled
    through it was what impressed me the most about southern Utah.
    Amazing.


    Easy day on the knees, with brats and beans and a good campfire
    to end the day. Back to hiking tomorrow in Kodachrome State
    Park, a wonderful place!

    Hoping we might get to read more about your trip!

    --
    Ted Heise <theise@panix.com> West Lafayette, IN, USA

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to Ted Heise on Mon Jun 16 19:11:00 2025
    On 6/16/2025 11:58 AM, Ted Heise wrote:
    On Thu, 15 May 2025 14:27:45 -0500,
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    After hiking the day before, it was off-roading again in the Grand
    Staircase National Monument.

    <https://outsidersutah.com/big-water-to-escalante-trail/>

    If you look at the track in the image below the yellow route is the one
    we took this day, and the green track was the out and back to the Hole
    In the Wall on day 2. As you can see it is completely different
    geography with today's being more rugged.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lbkknqvpqxq88b2hr2uus/Off-Road-Track-Escxalante-to-Big-Water.jpg?rlkey=85ptdjv85171mgs6fpodbu4mt&dl=0>

    FWIW, I couldn't open the pictures, getting a "You don't have
    access" message. Maybe I waited too long.

    That's odd. Anyone with the link should be able to access them. I just
    tried the one above and it popped right up.



    Once you get to the bottom of it heading toward Big Water, the
    scenery changes completely.

    The constant dramatic differences in scenery as we traveled
    through it was what impressed me the most about southern Utah.
    Amazing.


    Easy day on the knees, with brats and beans and a good campfire
    to end the day. Back to hiking tomorrow in Kodachrome State
    Park, a wonderful place!

    Hoping we might get to read more about your trip!

    I'm sorry, I had intended to keep going and have the different days pics already separated into their own folders. Just had a few lousy days and
    then got started doing the room remodel. I wasn't sure anyone was
    really bothering to read, I was a little depressed about the hail
    damage, and I guess just got a little lazy. I do intend on finishing
    off that amazing trip we took. Some great places still to share.


    --
    Darwinism Is Junk Science!!

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