My next obstacle was white rim road. I almost canceled due to heavy winds and rain but I pushed through it. I did it ccw from mineral bottom road. The mineral switchbacks and hard scrabble hill were tense for me in the rain and mud but I pushed through. Stressful but a once in a lifetime trip! Ran into about 8 bicycles braving the conditions and only 3 other vehicles and those were on my second day on the way out.
Rant here. The NPS has to do something about the campsite reservations. You should need to confirm within 72 hours or more! Every campsite was reserved all week except for airport c which I took. NOBODY was camping and it is a bunch of BS these folks can reserve all these sites!!!
I fully recommend this site with detailed info and mileage in both directions.
Looking for adventure? Driving the White Rim Road is one of the most thrilling experiences in Canyonlands National Park. Here's how to do it.
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I started down mineral bottom switchbacks in the rain and it encapsulated the white rim experience. 3-400 foot drop offs on narrow shelf roads with great vistas and the green river down below.
No pics but harrowing video!
Once down here are some other pics.