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Sub zero nights in the desert - it's on
post October 12th 2009 11:33 PM
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So I will be a crazy one again and camping in the desert over Christmas break. It's broken into two parts.
First half I will be solo, second half Mojo and his wife will bring my wife and meet me in Moab.
Then be a pussy and stay in a hotel then.

I plan on hitting the Wave again and points in Escalante.

Here is what the area looks like.
The Wave

Escalante Area

Temp drops like a rock when the sun goes down. Glad I have the zero degree rated stuff.
I am planning on building a bed so to speak inside the Trooper though.
I am gonna buy some plywood and build the area up so I can stretch out better in the back.
As soon as my wifes plans are finalized with her getting off work, I will start building it out.
I will post picks later.

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post October 12th 2009 11:39 PM
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i'm now super jealous! i got to do a month long backpacking trip in escalante in the month of november a few years back. absolutely beautiful area. and yeah, those mornings you gotta cross the chest deep water are cold! sounds like a good time man, i really miss that place.


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post October 13th 2009 7:01 AM
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Sounds like fun and look forward to the pics of Trooper monster garage sleeping area and pics of the area.


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post October 13th 2009 3:01 PM
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Have a good time. thumb.gif
I have done lots of rock climbing in Moab along Potash Road. Not to mention mountain bike riding the Slickrock Trail.
This is the best time of year down there.


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post October 13th 2009 5:12 PM
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QUOTE (TaosGlock @ October 13th 2009 10:01 AM) *
Have a good time. thumb.gif
I have done lots of rock climbing in Moab along Potash Road. Not to mention mountain bike riding the Slickrock Trail.
This is the best time of year down there.



I road Poinson Spider Mesa once.
Man, it was a tough one.
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Most people, beginners are just impressed with the "Practice Loop" of the Slickrock.
Haven't rode Spider Mesa.
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QUOTE (TaosGlock @ October 13th 2009 12:41 PM) *
Most people, beginners are just impressed with the "Practice Loop" of the Slickrock.
Haven't rode Spider Mesa.



If you do ride it, you will come upon a spot where it is best to walk you bike accross.
Its a 200+ foot drop straight down. There are several bikes down there that did not make it... wink.gif

I found this link to describe it better for ya.
http://www.utahmountainbiking.com/trails/poisonsp.htm

I will not be doing this trail again. I did it 4 years ago and was great shape. But it had many areas where I said WTF!

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4 weeks to go.

Here are the spots I have planned.

Some from my website, some off google images.

Wahweap Hoodoos


White Valley


White Pockets


Little Finland or locally known as Devils Fire.


Arches NP


False Kive in the Canyonlands


Goblin Valley


Escalante area




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Beautiful photos. thumb.gif Thank you for posting. smile.gif


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That is some great pictures.


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oh yea.gif so jealous. goblin valley is a weird place. have you ever been to the Golden Cathedral in Escalante?

very easy to get to if you find yourself near it
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The photos with my logo are mind, others I picked up off google images.
These are the places I am going.
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QUOTE (jred83002 @ November 20th 2009 10:19 AM) *
oh yea.gif so jealous. goblin valley is a weird place. have you ever been to the Golden Cathedral in Escalante?

very easy to get to if you find yourself near it



Never have made it to see Golden Cathedral, but have been to several other places in Escalante.
I like Escalante the best since there are so few people who go there.
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QUOTE (Ilikelegs @ November 20th 2009 8:51 AM) *
Never have made it to see Golden Cathedral, but have been to several other places in Escalante.
I like Escalante the best since there are so few people who go there.



that does make it nice. i haven't been to the first three places on your list though, and they look pretty incredible as well. hopefully someday...
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Looks like a great time, beautiful pictures.
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