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rexlion
Mar 30, 2017Explorer
Use a weather website like weather.com or wunderground to check average highs and lows for June in the areas you want to visit. I have been in Moab during June; I think 1 day was overcast with upper 80s and the rest were upper 90s. If you plan to spend most daylight hours in air conditioning (either Jeeping or in your MH) and the shoulder hours walking on the trails, you could manage. Of course, only you and your wife know how much heat is too much for you.
Higher elevations tend to be somewhat cooler. I think Bryce Canyon is about 8000' (on the rim), GC North Rim is 8000', Cedar Breaks NM is over 10,000'. Much of Colorado NM (near Grand Junction is in the 6,000'-7,000' range, and it's very picturesque sandstone.
Higher elevations tend to be somewhat cooler. I think Bryce Canyon is about 8000' (on the rim), GC North Rim is 8000', Cedar Breaks NM is over 10,000'. Much of Colorado NM (near Grand Junction is in the 6,000'-7,000' range, and it's very picturesque sandstone.
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