That's closer. It's a lot harder to get to than Starvation. Tons of mosquitoes in June.
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That's closer. It's a lot harder to get to than Starvation. Tons of mosquitoes in June.
It really looks like the area around the White River, but I don't think you can drive accross that one. The creek looks too big to be Sweetwater Canyon or Bitter Creek.
I also thought of the Price River east of Woodside, but I don't think that's right. The cliffs are too low.
It's a good photo since it's hard to recognize.
You're definitely barking up the right tree. Similar to Price River east of Woodside, but you can't get this far down on the Price with a vehicle. That's a hint. :nod:
It's not lower Ninemile is it? Can't really think of anything else.
Nice job! :clap:
Not the easiest place in the world to get to, but well worth the drive. I need to go out again and see if the road's still holding up.
the miners shack
No, it isn't a miner's cabin. It was actually built by sheepherders.
The Old Shivwits Shack
No. I actually don't know if the cabin has a name (other than the sheepherder's cabin), so naming the canyon would be best.Quote:
The Old Shivwits Shack
This is actually a very popular hike on an official trail.
Is this in Canyonlands NP?
I'm stumped. The "official trail" bit led me to think of either Cap Reef or Dinosaur, but I suppose it could be Canyonlands or Arches, too. Still, a Google image search yielded nothing for me...
looks like the Capital Reef area.
Sorry.
I have been on a four day climbing trip.
No to all the above. In fact, all guesses so far are in the wrong state (except perhaps for part of Dinosaur NM, but that's a long way away). Arches would be the closest place guessed to this location, but is still ~ 70 miles away.Quote:
Is this in Canyonlands NP?
The "official trail" bit led me to think of either Cap Reef or Dinosaur, but
I suppose it could be Canyonlands or Arches, too.
looks like the Capital Reef area.
If no one guesses, I'll give the answer tomorrow evening and someone else can go.
I'm really surprised no one has got it yet, especially since it's a very popular trail, IntrepidXJ has this one on his website and several Bogley members live within spitting distance of the trailhead. Try recruiting some of the Grand Junction bogley folks to this thread and it's a sure bet that it will be guessed immediately.
:haha:
Devil's Canyon, Colorado National Monument ??
Yes (but Devils Canyon is actually just outside the monument).
You are up.:mrgreen:
needles district of canyonlands, salt creek.