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Ruining Around Utah (Mar 2019)

I've been to Canyonlands National Park before, but only to The Maze District. This, my first trip to The Needles District would be an experience I won't soon forget. We'd spend a week roaming around Utah, running the Elephant Hill trail and making our way into Beef Basin. We'd hike to the Druid Arch - a spectacular trek through canyhttps://adventuretaco.com/tripdest/canyonlands-national-park/ons and over red rock that is worth every moment of soreness you'll feel when it's over. And then, as if everything we'd seen wasn't enough, we'd head to Natural Bridges National Monument for the full tour. I must admit, it's less "tour" and more "work," in that like Druid Arch, the hike is a long one - but the reward is so #WorthIt.

The whole time, we seemed to hop from ruin to ruin, each one similar and yet different than the others. Some were well known, and others are kept secret, their locations only known to those who stumble upon them during an adventure.

Ruining Around Utah Stopped in our Tracks at The Needles | Ruining Around Utah #1 - Just before our two trips to Anza-Borrego, Monte @Blackdawg reached out to see if we were interested in a late-March trip to Canyonlands and some hiking of a few nearby slot canyons - perhaps even some that we'd attempted in our F.U.Rain trip last year. Not really realizing how close it was (5 days) to the completion of our trip, and definitely not realizing the work that would need to be done to the truck between trips, I responded in the only way I knew how. Interested.turbodb As it turned out, it was a mad dash between trips. I had…
Ruining Around Utah Day 2 - Don't Miss Druid Arch Don't Miss Druid Arch | Ruining Around Utah #2 - Before heading to bed, Monte (@Blackdawg) tried his best to prep us for what lay ahead. "It's a long hike." he said. "We can make it 10 miles or even 14, depending on the route we take. But don't worry, it's mostly flat." Well, it wasn't mostly flat - except maybe on his computer screen. But of course, I'm getting ahead of myself. Nestled in our little alcove on BLM land just west of Canyonlands National Park, it was obvious when we went to bed that there wasn't going to be any spectacular sunrise - the landscape just didn't lend…
Ruining Around Utah Day 3 - Stymied by Snow in Beef Basin Stymied by Snow in Beef Basin | Ruining Around Utah #3 - Bobby Jo camp couldn't have provided a more pleasant place for us to sleep for the night - temperatures just right and only a light breeze to keep the air moving around within the tent. Having hit the sack relatively early, I'd been sure to set my alarm for sunrise - hopeful for just a few clouds, I was keen to catch the needles silhouetted in the morning light. As I climbed up onto one of the house-sized rocks around camp, it was clear that we were going to have a great day, but I wasn't sure what sunrise would…
Ruining Around Utah 4 - Over-Under & Saving a Jeep Over-Under & Saving a Jeep | Ruining Around Utah #4 - March 27, 2019. Unlike basically every other night where wind and snow were possible in the forecast, this night turned out to be just as pleasant as the last , and when my alarm went off for sunrise, I was well-rested and ready to see what the day had in store. I wasn't disappointed. And, I was lucky. After snapping a few photos around camp, a high cloud cover began to develop, and I took the cue to climb back into bed for a couple more hours of shut-eye. That turned out to be a great thing since - as…
Ruining Around Utah 5 - Canyoneering Natural Bridges National Monument Canyoneering Natural Bridges National Monument | Ruining Around Utah #5 - March 28, 2019. It was a chilly night - at least compared to the last - our tents covered in a layer of frozen dew when I awoke in the morning. A quick glance out the window was enough for me to realize that no spectacular sunrise would be visible from our location, so I pulled out my Kindle and finished reading whatever action-thriller I'd been in the middle of at the time. That didn't take long - there hadn't been much left, so I pulled on a couple layers of clothes and climbed into the truck to finish writing…
Ruining Around Utah 6 - Hite to Home Hite to Home | Ruining Around Utah #6 - I was sure to get up early for our last morning in Utah - our location on the top of a plateau ideal for capturing the sunrise over Bears Ears. As it does, the light started subtly, working it's way to brilliant oranges and pinks above the horizon - one of the best sunrises we'd had all trip. But, that was seriously misleading. Behind me to the south west, a south westerly breeze was pushing clouds on the horizon closer. They were far enough away that I didn't even take notice as I climbed back into my tent to enjoy…

2 Comments

  1. Keith
    Keith July 12, 2021

    Great photos! Looks like a fun trek. My buddy and I are planning a week long trip from Texas to Utah in September. My truck is built similar to yours and I enjoy a good mix of technical trails and great sights. Is this a course that you would recommend? Or is there another trip that you have enjoyed more that you might recommend?

    • turbodb
      turbodb July 12, 2021

      Hey Keith, this was a fantastic trip and one I would definitely recommend. There was a bunch of hiking, which isn't to everyone's taste. But there's so much to do in Utah, you can always find more trails around Moab. I'd love to hear what you end up with!

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