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IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:25 AM

Easter Jeep Weekend
 
Hmmm....I guess I forgot to post my trip report from Easter Weekend....better late than never!

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I had it all this last weekend...sun, dust, rain, snow, sleet and hail. The weekend started out on Friday morning for me with a quick trip to the vendor show at the Old Spanish Trail Arena. From there I gassed up and headed south of Moab, away from the EJS crowds. My destination on this dry and sunny day was to explore some of the trails in the Cameo Cliffs North area.

Just one warning before I get into the trip. I did not break out my DSLR once this trip. I just wasn't feeling it, and just stuck with my point & shoot this trip.

I started out heading east on Browns Hole Road and taking a left onto the Benchland Trail. This trail would take me to an overlook of Muleshoe Canyon. Much of the trail was easy, but there were a few washed out sections to keep it interesting.

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The trail above Muleshoe Canyon

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Eventually this trail ends and you have to turn around. On my way back out, I took a short connecting trail that took me to Highline Road and then over to Black Ridge Road. There are great views of the La Sals from this area.

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I ended up taking Black Ridge Road up to the point where the microwave tower is located.

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Before heading back down, I followed the short Black Ridge Point loop that takes you out to a nice overlook. It was a fast two-track most of the way.

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After taking Black Ridge Road down to the highway....and passing by the very busy Area BFE, my next stop was a short loop off the highway named the Cave Trail.

This short loop follows closely to the 'Cameo Cliffs'

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IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:25 AM

This loop is actually an old section of highway that was used before the current US 191 was constructed. There is an old bridge that is crossed.

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Muleshoe Canyon was the trail I had been looking forward to checking out all day, and that's where I headed to next It's not a long trail, but the scenery was great.

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I was planning on heading back into town to fuel up and grab some dinner before I headed even further south to find a campsite, but I still had plenty of time, so I made the short drive up to Prostitute Butte to check out Balcony Arch and Picture Frame Arch, first.

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IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:25 AM

Saturday was the day that my original plans really changed. The preceding night it had started raining and ended up raining most of the night and into the morning. Temperatures had also dropped quite a bit and there was snow above 6000ish feet.

Early morning rain to start the day...

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My original destination was to check out Ruin Park and Beef Basin. I made my way south to UT 211 and headed towards Canyonlands National Park. Then I hung a left and headed up Cottonwood Canyon.

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The road started out fine, but once I got next to Bridger Jack Mesa the road became much slicker and muddier.

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By the time I reached the other end of Bridger Jack Mesa, I was sick of all the mud so I decided to turn around and head elsewhere. I will head back later this year when it is a bit drier ;) On the way back, I got off Cottonwood Canyon Road and headed down onto North Cottonwood Road.

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This was a fun little loop that followed the creek bed for a little ways...which was flowing pretty good for obvious reasons.

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After making it back to the highway, I looked at my maps and guide books and figured I'd head further south to try and avoid the bad weather. My new destination was Montezuma Canyon which takes off just south of Monticello and ends near Hovenweep National Monument. The weather was still on and off rain, but this was an easy road that wasn't muddy.

After dropping down into the canyon I quickly came across a few modern cave dwellings

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Then I had to avoid this huge pothole in the road (I couldn't see the bottom).

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IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:26 AM

There were also some much older cave dwellings high up along the canyon walls

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Eventually I reached the highlight of this trail: Three Kiva Pueblo

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It's a fully restored kiva that you can climb down into.

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After spending some time exploring the kiva, I finished off the trail and made my way back up though Blanding. By that time it was raining pretty good again, so I figured I'd stop at the Edge of the Cedars Museum to get out of the weather for a while.

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IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:26 AM

There were a ton of great artifacts excavated from ruins around the area that were cool to check out. There was even a whole room completely full of shelves of pottery. It was a great way to spend a few hours. Out back behind the museum was another restored kiva that could be climbed in, too.

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On my way back to camp I stopped in Monticello to fuel up and grab a bite to eat. By the time I reached camp, I still had some daylight left and the weather had cleared up a little bit. I noticed on my map that there was a short trail nearby that ended at an overlook of Hart's Draw. So I went to check it out.

Headed towards Wind Whistle Rock

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It turned out to be a fast, fun and sandy road much of the way. There were two sections of slickrock to cross, but the way was easily found across them. There were even two ledges to climb. This trail had everything in just under 1.5 miles. Closer to the overlook, the trail was a little used two-track.

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View from the Wind Whistle Overlook

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...and finally headed back to camp for the night.

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Even though the weather pretty much sucked most of the day, I still managed to check out some cool new places.

IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:26 AM

Sunday, I woke up and broke down camp in the rain and snow. It had again rained most of the night. I didn't have any specific plans for Sunday, but with the wet weather, I figured I'd make it a short day and head home early. After heading back north through Moab, I fueled up again and headed out of town on UT 128.

By the time I reached Castle Valley, the skies had actually started to clear.

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One of the trails on my 'to do' list has been the Dolores River Overlook, so I decided to check out that trail before heading home. The trail is an easy road the whole way to the overlook, but the scenery is nice :)

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View down on the Dolores River from the overlook

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From the overlook I was also able to look down on the end of the Dolores River trail that takes off from Gateway, CO and ends at the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon, which I had checked out last spring.

After enjoying the scenery I turned around and was about to head back home, when I ran across the group from ExpeditionUtah that were running the Kokopelli trail that weekend. Greg invited me to join them for a bit, so I turned around and followed them to Rose Garden Hill.

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IntrepidXJ May 6, 2009 10:27 AM

Our whole group headed down towards Rose Garden Hill

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Minor repairs on the trail

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Kurt and Greg headed down Rose Garden Hill

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Kurt lifting a tire on the way down

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When we made it to Onion Creek Road, I parted ways and headed home, while the rest of the group went on to finish off the Kokopelli.

Fisher Valley

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After returning to 128, I continued on my way home, thus ending my trip. Even though the weather sucked much of the weekend, it was great to get out and check out some new places in southeastern Utah again :)

89PBR96 May 6, 2009 10:28 AM

That looks like a blast man i like your jeep also

Cliff May 6, 2009 11:58 PM

You mean you went right past my house and didn't stop in for a :cheers: sheesh lol Cool TR as always Randy. It sounds like a fun trip! I have been to a lot of those places and know how nice they are. I was just talking about the Kokopelli and wondering how long it would take to run the whole thing. How was Rose Garden in your Cherokee? I was thinking about trying it one of these days.

CHIF8008 May 7, 2009 12:04 AM

wow that bike carrier for a shovel is a great idea!

IntrepidXJ May 7, 2009 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by Cliff (Post 179495)
You mean you went right past my house and didn't stop in for a :cheers: sheesh lol Cool TR as always Randy. It sounds like a fun trip! I have been to a lot of those places and know how nice they are. I was just talking about the Kokopelli and wondering how long it would take to run the whole thing. How was Rose Garden in your Cherokee? I was thinking about trying it one of these days.

The whole Kokopelli could easily be run in a day....but if you want to enjoy it, it makes a great overnight trip. I'm actually running the full trail next week with some out of staters.

Going down Rose Garden wasn't bad, but you definitely need to know how to pick a good line. Inexperienced drivers could easily get in a lot of trouble coming down if they are not careful. I have never gone up it yet.

IntrepidXJ May 7, 2009 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by CHIF8008 (Post 179501)
wow that bike carrier for a shovel is a great idea!

LOL

Yeah, I didn't bring my bike on this trip, so I figured I'd mount my shovel there :)

nick_n_ii May 7, 2009 07:26 AM

Very cool pics..

FarmHand10.0 May 12, 2009 03:04 PM

sweet:cheers:


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