bullet canyon?
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bullet canyon?
Let's see...with the moon rising or setting we must be looking east or west. And from the photo, it looks like vehicles are traveling around the stand of trees and trail register. I do know that you are likely to be traveling in a RV so the road there must be good.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say Bullet Canyon TH.
EDIT: Dang it, @denaliguide beat me to it...Ha Ha
...well done!
Yes Dave, denaliguide was a little bit faster.
The road was nearly perfect.
I've found a nice spot for bonedocking a couple of yards on South Rd, where the picture was made.
Maybe 3 spots, or so are along that Rd for bigger rigs.
In the morning we hiked from this site to Sheiks, spend a night in lower Bullet and returned to the RV.
That was a great hike.
Cheers.
let's see how close you can get to the exact location.
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Canyonlands needles, peak-a-boo trl?
close. wrong side of the river
I'm out here...
Never been there...
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East of Petes Mesa
Or--are you sitting on a chocolate drop?
not on a chocolate drop and not east of petes mesa. but you are sooooooooo close. little to the east of one and south of the other respectively.
How close to the Harvest Scene?
due east, about a mile.
will be gone for a while. its on the ridge where the trail comes out of the maze just south of petes mesa and looking down into jasper
Since you were the closest, would you like to go next Kurt? @oldno7
Go ahead, I've been swamped lately and too dang tired to dig through pics....
This one should be very easy.
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The photo was take a few years ago, so it may not look quite like this today...
La Gorce Arch? Also known in times past as Monroe Natural Bridge, Peter Orrin Barker Arch, the Moqui Eye, Nemo Arch, Everett Ruess Natural Window, Roosevelt Memorial Natural Bridge?
:lol8:
Some interesting history... http://www.jstor.org/stable/40169969
I've boated through that arch before.... hahaha...
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La Gorce Arch in Davis Gulch--you got it!
That's funny because I was just about to post a hint. I'm not sure of the other names, I've only known it by what MK calls it in his Lake Powell book, but those are some interesting names.
I tried to click on the link, but it didn't seem to work?
I copied the photos below from Google Earth to show how it can change.
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