[SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]On our way home from Labor Day weekend spent in Grand Junction we stopped and went through Undercover canyon. We had our daughter
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[SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]On our way home from Labor Day weekend spent in Grand Junction we stopped and went through Undercover canyon. We had our daughter
Edited for content by author to reflect changes in thread. No need for specific requests anymore.
Arches National Park is in the midst of a review of canyoneering for its backcountry management plan. They are increasing the regulations and likely going to limit access to many of the resources.
Arches NP has several great canyons, including UnderCover. I guided there for several years and was able to introduce several people to the sport who have now become avid canyoneers. While guiding is now illegal I would love to protect the non-commercial activities that are still permitted. Please reconsider the contents of your post.
Phillip
Phillip just beat me to it.
I don't hate dogs by any means, but I was going to say....if you're going to illegally take dogs into the National Park, it's probably a good idea not to post the photos of it on a public forum. :facepalm1:
Bummer! Post what you like and let God sort it out. Caving in to religious zealots, old men, prudes, or just snarky sudo rule enforcers isn't the way to live life. Look at the picture thread in the general forum and see what a disaster boring thread that is for reference. I'm sure your TR was awesome and I would love to have read it. Screw the haters! :2thumbs:
No hating. I requested New Mexico reconsider the content of their thread not the entire post. The new one is up.
My response was meant to be educational as well. The NPS has fined people for photographic evidence on the internet in the past.