Southern Utah Wanderings

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Cherrios Double Arch
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View of the Waterpocket Fold from the Strike Valley Overlook
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Back on the Burr Trail I quickly descended the switchbacks (the actual Burr Trail) and finished up by following the trail to Bullfrog. I headed north on 279 to 95 again and made my way to Hanksville, where I would spend the night at the campground and finally get a real shower ;)

Burr trail switchbacks (hard to see as this side of monocline was already in the shade)
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Ending odometer reading: 144703 | Total Miles: 258
 

maXTERRA

Adventurer
Great trip report Randy!
Awesome places, scenery and roads that I was unaware of at all, that R
are on the must-see list now.
Beautiful pics too!
 

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Day 6 | Thursday, October 8, 2009 | Starting Odometer: 144703

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This was an indecisive day for me. My original plan was to head back to Bullfrog and take the ferry across Lake Powell. However, I did not feel like going that far out of my way, and I also knew Amanda would probably like to join me for a ferry trip sometime in the future, so I decided to skip it. That left me with a big empty gap in my day. What would I do? I had always wanted to check out the Flint Trail and the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park, and I wasn't that far from there.... So it was decided, I would take the Hans Flat Road to the ranger station and then descend the Flint Trail and make my way to Hite. This would give me a good overview of the Maze area so I could plan a future trip there with Amanda.

I was on the road before sunrise, as the distance between UT24 and Hite via the backroads was 107 miles and I had heard it was a rough ride that would take all day. After filling up at the Hollow Mountain Gas Station in Hanksville, I headed north and turned off on the Hans Flat Road just short of the Goblin Valley turnoff. This was a wide gravel road that was fun to drive on at some higher speeds. I was at the Hans Flat Ranger station in just under 1.5 hours.....about 42 miles of dirt roads. I was making great time so far. I stopped at the ranger station and had a nice chat with the ranger to gather some information to help me plan a future trip (hopefully in the spring) to the area.

Long way to Hite
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Sun coming up over Little Flat Top
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After leaving the ranger station, I travelled across the top of the Orange Cliffs on my way to the Flint Trail switchbacks. I made my way down the switchbacks, where I found their steepness and narrowness had been greatly exaderated, and continued on the long dirt roads towards Hite. There was some great scenery along this trail.

Orange Cliffs
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
View down on the Flint Trail switchbacks
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Leaving the Orange Cliffs behind
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Headed back towards the Henry Mountains
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Cool thin wall between Rock Canyon and Andy Miller Flats
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When I reached Hite, I stopped to fuel up before continuing east on UT95. It was getting close to lunchtime and I wanted to find a spot along Lake Powell to stop for lunch. Luckliy I passed the turnoff for Blue Notch Canyon which would take me to the shore of Lake Powell for lunch. Blue Notch Canyon also offfered some nice scenery along the way, too.

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Lake Powell visible in the distance....looks a lot closer than it is....
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I liked the way the clouds looked here
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Getting closer...
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
...and I'm there!
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After lunch I headed back to the highway and headed east again. I turned off at the entrance to Natural Bridges National Monument, but that wasn't my destination this time. I would follow a gravel road through the Bears Ears and onto South Elk Ridge which would take me to Blanding off of the pavement.

Castle Butte
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By the time I reached Blanding I was was hungry and tired again. I was planning on heading back to my favorite campsite in Comb Wash for the night, but I was not feeling like camping at that point, so I ended up getting a hotel room for the night in town.

Ending odometer reading: 144942 | Total Miles: 239
 

mph

Expedition Leader
Awesome

Awesome shots...You have definitely seen some incredible Utah places. Have fun exploring them more in-depth. You will love it!!! Enjoy and thanks for sharing.
 

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Day 7 | Friday, October 9, 2009 | Starting Odometer: 144942

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This wasn't intended to be the final day of my trip, but that's the way it ended. By the end of the day I was tired and wanted to just relax for the final weekend of my vacation. I had entertained the thought of getting a hotel room in Moab and having Amanda join me, but since I was so close to home and didn't want to spend the money on a hotel room for the weekend, I decided it would be best to just head home for the weekend.

I started out this morning be heading up Cottonwood Wash into the Abajo Mountains (Blue Mountains). After a short jaunt on the Blue Mountains Road and over to Cottonwood Canyon Road. I was going to head down into Beef Basin this morning, which was a trip I had originally planned for in the spring that was rained out for me. I had a good time exploring the ruins in Beef Basin and Ruin Park. There were a number of side trails and spurs that I did not take, as I would like to spend a lot more time in Beef Basin with Amanda in the future so we can thouroughly explore the area. Sounds like a good spring weekend trip, as long as it doesn't get rained out again ;)

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Headed down into Beef Basin
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Orange Cliffs and the Henry Mountains in the distance....it felt like I was by them the day before....
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The first ruins I came across in Ruin Park
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The moon above
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
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The next small ruin I came across was a little odd, as it was just out in the middle of a large open area
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Next I made my way to Farm House Ruin
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This tower is half on the ground....I like how you can see where it fell from
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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
After leaving Beef Basin I was back on the Cottonwood Canyon Road again. There was a fire on the mesa ahead of me that I got to watch throughout the rest of the day.

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I followed a bumpy but short road to an overlook of the Big Pocket from Cathedral Point.

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Next I finished up the Cottonwood Canyon Road and was back at UT 211.

Closer to the fire
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My original plan was to fuel up at the Needles Outpost and head up Lockhart Basin on my way to Moab. When I reached the gas pump at Needles Outpost, I was suprised to find that gas was $5 per gallon. I was not about to pay that much for fuel, and it was at this point I decided I would not be heading up Lockhart Basin this trip.

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IntrepidXJ

Explorer
Since my plans had changed, it was time to finally checkout the Colorado River Overlook trail within Canyonlands that had always seemed to be closed due to weather every time I had tried before. Lucky for me it was open today. This trail started out as a fun sandy two track but got bumpier the closer I got to the overlook at the end.

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View from the overlook
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After hiking out to the overlook at the end of the trail, I started my way back. I had noticed there was an intersection on my way out to the overlook and consulted my map. It appeared this road would take me back to the highway just outside of Canyonlands boundary, so I decided to give it a try. It was a fun sandy two-track much of the way back. By the time I reached the highway again, I knew I was ready to head home for a nice relaxing weekend.

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I hopped on US 191, headed through Moab without even stopping (unusual for me) and took the scenic UT 128 back to the interstate. I was home by 7pm and had had a great trip this last week. Amanda was surprised and happy when I walked through the door two days early :) We had a nice relaxing weekend at home before I had to go back to work on Monday.

Ending Odometer: 145280 | Total Miles: 338
 

SWbySWesty

Fauxverland Extraodinaire
Wow - you should definitely hold on to some of these photos. Start making a personal book with printouts and such. Good stuff!
 

ljb0904

New member
Nice trip report. Fun traveling vicariously through the image. I'm looking forward to my next trip up there!
 

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