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pezvela
Jun 08, 2013Explorer
Lemme look.
But as soon as you exit Long Canyon, the paved road makes a sweeping descent to the left and a dirt road leads up onto the saddle on the right. The spots arent probably more than 50-75 yards off the road but they are on the ridge (with the cars maybe 75 feet below) and have good views down towards the Fold and the Circle Cliffs. In the distance were the Henry Mtns.
It's not a killer spot, really, as road noise would be a bit of an issue IF there was much traffic. But there wasnt. And most all of it was coming down from Long Canyon and so the cars were coasting.
We did stay one night in the Cedar Mesa campground and hiked down to the Cedar Mesa one morning. No one else was in the campground for two days.
We eventually drove out the Notomi road to the north and did not go to Bullfrog.
I hear good things about the Henry Mtns. to the east of CRNP.
But as soon as you exit Long Canyon, the paved road makes a sweeping descent to the left and a dirt road leads up onto the saddle on the right. The spots arent probably more than 50-75 yards off the road but they are on the ridge (with the cars maybe 75 feet below) and have good views down towards the Fold and the Circle Cliffs. In the distance were the Henry Mtns.
It's not a killer spot, really, as road noise would be a bit of an issue IF there was much traffic. But there wasnt. And most all of it was coming down from Long Canyon and so the cars were coasting.
We did stay one night in the Cedar Mesa campground and hiked down to the Cedar Mesa one morning. No one else was in the campground for two days.
We eventually drove out the Notomi road to the north and did not go to Bullfrog.
I hear good things about the Henry Mtns. to the east of CRNP.
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