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twoeightnine OP t1_j9g2u8p wrote

I kinda mentioned it in my Instagram post without giving away too much. You won't be able to find it easily without GPS and it helps to have a live overhead aerial map to make sure you're on the right track. It's easy to pick the wrong one and bottom out.

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twoeightnine OP t1_j9g3zgg wrote

I probably wouldn't attempt to get there in April. Any bit of mud or wet ground and you're getting stuck out there.

Bisti is good most of the way but if it's wet there is one sketchy spot on the road and walking will be miserable. It's one giant waterless swamp.

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tan-499 t1_j9gawn4 wrote

Looked like part of a giant pelvis

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Lah1ve t1_j9gfm9m wrote

Looks like two people holding up a Boulder

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edgy_Juno t1_j9golmt wrote

Almost looks like a bone structure of sorts.

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SyrupThen t1_j9h2j7v wrote

Is anyone interested in going there this summer? We tried some hiking in the Bisti, in very early June, and it was still too windy. Great pic of the Alien Throne!

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gratusin t1_j9hxv0y wrote

Yeah this, even if you make it down the road, you might be walking in glue in April. I’m in durango and we’ve got a ton of snow, with more on the way. March is typically very wet. What happens up here happens to a lesser extent down there and it probably won’t dry out until mid summer.

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Wudu_Cantere t1_j9kc9nx wrote

So beautiful. Thank you for sharing this special picture.

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JaeminLim t1_j9kch58 wrote

never knew this hoodoo had a designated name!

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