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ft5777 t1_ja3ztd7 wrote

Is that from the Buck Canyon overlook ? I’m going there in May, I can’t wait !

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bPChaos t1_ja45rdb wrote

Looks like Buck Canyon! We just did a trip in mid-January, and did Arches and Canyonlands. Absolutely worth it, especially if you like off-roading as well.

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ft5777 t1_ja46dsf wrote

Well, I won't have too much time for off roading I think. I'm doing a three weeks trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco that will include Las Vegas, Grand Canyon North rim, Petrified Forest, Mesa Verde, Arches, Canyonlands, Yellowstone, Glacier, Seattle, Olympic and then Redwood. So yeah, we will limit ourselves to the roads and do some easy to mid-level trails in each park.

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crappuccino t1_ja4p3o4 wrote

If you take only one day for Canyonlands I recommend Dead Horse Point then a out-and-back hike down from Island to Murphy Hogback.

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The0neKid t1_ja4c0dv wrote

Moab is an off-roading paradise. I drive across the country to go every year

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mycroft16 t1_ja51wee wrote

And if you're into Mountain Biking there is the Slick Rock Trail which is absolutely amazing as well.

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bPChaos t1_ja5ukac wrote

Yeah, my friends and I plan on driving/biking the White Rim at some point. I like offroading more than biking but it means they don't have to carry all their stuff with them and have a support vehicle.

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