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Chock Full o' Nuts wrote:
4603 miles in 30 days = 153 miles per day on average. I'd say it's pretty amazing that you saw as much as you did. Not my cuppa tea, but diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks.
โApr-26-2015 05:36 PM
lbrjet wrote:
My wife said no. We went down the Burr trail road into Capital Reef and up the Moki Dugway but she drew the line at Canyonlands. That picture doesn't do it justice compared to actually standing at that spot looking down.
โApr-26-2015 05:32 PM
Chock Full o' Nuts wrote:
4603 miles in 30 days = 153 miles per day on average. I'd say it's pretty amazing that you saw as much as you did. Not my cuppa tea, but diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks.
โApr-26-2015 05:26 PM
intheburbs wrote:
Shafer Trail was awesome! We drove it in our Suburban 2500 last year. Amazing trip. I highly recommend it.
Yes, it has switchbacks, but it's not a white-knuckle drive. I loved it. We're going back.
The speck in the lower center, on the trail? That's a Jeep.
Parked on the rim - several hundred feet down off the passenger's side:
โApr-26-2015 04:13 PM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Grand Canyon is a big hole in the ground, and I have been there many times. The north rim has many more trees, and I hope to spend a summer there, exploring the area in a suitable tow vehicle. Marble Canyon was also great, and a location for a proposed but never built dam, just before the entrance of Grand Canyon.
Fred.
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โApr-26-2015 08:06 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
If your fear of heights can be conquered drive the Schaffer Trail Road down into Canyonlands. It's a narrow dirt switchback road crawling down the sheer face of the canyon. No words can do justice to the madness of this road. At many points if I had opened my door to step out I would have fallen straight down nearly a 1/4 mile. Some of the switchbacks were so tight that I had to back up my Dodge and get a tighter turn to get around the corner. There are some wider places to let other cars coming up the road pass but you must keep a lookout for them way ahead. Before driving this road go to the Schaffer Trail Road Overlook for a stomach churning view of the road as its winds its way down the canyon.
โApr-26-2015 08:02 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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