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Upper Calf Creek Falls Escalante, Utah
While fixing some old posts, I was happy to find this treasure. Take A Hike today to Upper Calf Creek Falls. It was such a great learning experience for me, for I dealt with getting lost, and discovered solutions so it should never happen again. Life is so life that. If we forget God and forget to love others, it is so easy to get on a wrong path. May you prioritize keeping what is important always in your sights so that you can avoid getting lost in relation to the Lord.
Happy Hiking.
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https://www.shaunasadventures.com/20...eek-falls.html
or https://shaunasadventures.wordpress....scalante-utah/
Upper? Lower? Hey, who cares??
Perhaps the Lord is taking care of the nomenclature, the geography, and suchlike, while Shauna does what Shauna does. Does anyone else post here anymore? I get to Southern Utah twice a decade if I"m lucky, and have relied on Bogley for tips 'n' tricks in the past. Has the site officially jumped the shark, or am I looking in the wrong place?
buckyboy
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akavalun
Just an FYI, in your write up, you state that Escalante is a national forest which is not correct. "Escalante" itself is a town, completely privately owned just like any city. Outside of Escalante proper, it is completed surrounded by BLM lands, the majority of which it is in the national monument. Forest lands begin about 10 miles away to the north and west including Boulder mountain and the Aquarius plateau, and have little to nothing to do with what goes on in the town Escalante. And that forest is called the Dixie National forest, which is divided up into ranger districts such as Cedar City, Powell, and Escalante. Claiming that the town of Escalante struggles because it is a "national forest" doesn't even make sense. Be careful when listening to "locals" who claim they know the whole story.....Sorry, not my intent to hijack the thread, but I'm assuming you post here with the intent of receiving feedback.