Nope.
But if my picture was clearer you could see Gold Hill at the far right end of the mountains on the horizon.
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George Hansen area?
Red Mountain?
Give up? The answer is the Dugway Range.
Someone else take a turn.
I know @Byron has wanted to post a guess pic in the past. now is his chance before someone else jumps in.
http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthre...630#post481630
take it @Sandstone Addiction
Old Jeeper stumped us all!
OK, let's take this to some sandstone country.
Where is this or what is it known as?
That's pretty obscure...
...but not obscure enough. :lol8: It's the entrance to the crack leading to the Fat Man's Misery geocache. http://coord.info/GCFE7E
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Wow -- I thought for sure there was going to have to be a bigger reveal and/or set of clues given before anyone guessed that one!
- Jamal
I agree, I'd forgotten how great it is.
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Looks like the cemetery at Grafton?
Hint: it's a few hundred feet from an old coal mine.
Castle Gate, Utah ?
castle gate but since someone beat me to it I'll guess Royal or panther
along the highway going up Indian Canyon
:2thumbs:
Looks familiar, maybe somewhere up Emigration canyon heading to Paris.
Nope
Is it in Northern Utah?
outside brigham city
to far north, This old church is about 5 miles from a large reservoir. most people driver right past this church and don't even know its there.
Echo
Porterville church,wikipediaQuote:
Porterville Church
The original church house was erected in 1898 and subsequently dedicated in 1908 by President Joseph F. Smith. Eventually, costs of maintenance and needed repairs led the congregation to remodel the old school house and convert it for use as a church. Although the school house was sold to the ward in 1936, it was not until 1946 that regular meetings were held in the refinished space, mostly due to World War II. The church was sold to Marvin and Grace Kilbourn who, despite efforts at preservation, were unable to prevent vandalism over the next several decades. In 1970, the Bergman family purchased the church and remodeled it into a home while keeping the exterior intact.[5] In 1971, it was added to the Utah State Register of Historic Sites, which is now inactive.[6] In the conversion to a private home, the steeple tower that was wood framed with Gothic-arched frames on each side was removed.[7] After being seen in Troll 2 filmed in the area in 1989, a fire in 2000 destroyed all but a shell of the original building.[8]
I knew I'd seen it, I've been past it several times on hunting trips.
yes, is the Porterville church. Your up bud.
Wow, I finally got one!
Okay, here we go.
No guesses? Here's another shot.
somewhere in n.utah near brigham city
The wind caves?
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