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TimeWizardGreyFox t1_ja5cxcb wrote
bruuuh stop giving away the spot
Kacksjidney t1_ja5bocw wrote
Reply to comment by mycroft16 in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
There's something about being in a place like that that puts you (or at least me) in a state of heightened awareness. Almost like a low level of adrenaline. The stakes are just much higher than other back countries I've been in. In the Tetons you might listen for bears at night, or in the cascades I watch my step carefully and pay attention not to get lost. When I whitewater kayak you focus on the river closely but when out in the open desert like that it's a prolonged sense of stakes and foreboding. Constantly tracking your water intake and whether you're overheating, watching for shady spots in case you bust a tire or roll an ankle. The realization that if something goes wrong it's going to be hours and there's no nice wood to make a fire or stream to bunker down next to adds an isolating but freeing sense of consequences to the experience.
Kacksjidney t1_ja5acib wrote
Reply to comment by juneseyeball in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Desert trails are deceptive and can change drastically depending on the season and weather. A flat arroyo trail can turn into a deadly flood and a road can become undrivable with a little dust storm. Add to that baking heat, no water and drastic day/night temperature fluctuations and you have an environment that can go from safe to deadly rapidly. Canyonlands is an amazing park but not for the unprepared. Hell, a busted tire on the highways out there can lead to heat stroke. Most environments don't kill you in a few hours but the desert can. Glad you guys made it out safe, I've found myself in similar situations. Still love Canyonlands but I recommend most people do the short hikes and driving tour and let the capable seek out the more difficult trails for themselves.
hyperbole-horse t1_ja5a94g wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
This is a hell of a bike ride. Done it twice!
Restnessizzle t1_ja59vzf wrote
Reply to comment by chicomathmom in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
La Sal Mountains
wrongsideofthewire t1_ja594t4 wrote
Reply to comment by Ceralt in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
With Arches NP right next door!
Visited both last fall and did the White Rim Trail, was amazing.
2020BCray t1_ja58voq wrote
Gorgeous scenery! You can just feel the salty breeze and the sun.
BatBoss t1_ja57mvm wrote
Reply to comment by angwilwileth in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Considering Brando Sando lives in Utah… quite possibly correct!
Elliot-Fletcher OP t1_ja573vn wrote
Reply to comment by KeeneMachine in The Mount Baker Wilderness Wrapped in Her Winter Blanket [2301x2877][OC] by Elliot-Fletcher
The view of Shuksan on a clear day is absolutely mental at that ski hill
recovery_pig t1_ja573d5 wrote
Reply to comment by Chipotle42 in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
came here to point out the la sal mountain range, nice work
No_Woodpecker_3829 t1_ja55a9o wrote
One of my most favorite places!
snr-encabulator-eng t1_ja551i9 wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Any Stephen King fans out here? In Wizard and Glass, there's a place there where the Gunslingers lured the enemies in what I could imagine as something like this. What was that? It's been awhile since I read it.
AblationaryPlume t1_ja548ie wrote
Are there any other places like this near Hilton Head/Myrtle Beach that are relatively easy to get to by car? I'm aware of Boneyard Beach, but the dates for the boat don't suit. I'll be in the area for about 3 weeks from early March.
chicomathmom t1_ja53hhk wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
What are the white peaks in the background of this photo?
jrodsf t1_ja52uiq wrote
Reply to comment by juneseyeball in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Yes! GC may be deeper but it doesn't hold up against the scale of the vistas in Canyonlands.
mycroft16 t1_ja52od4 wrote
Reply to comment by dressupandstayhome in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Pretty much the moment you leave a paved road in this park you are on your own in one of the more vast a deserted places in the United States. And this is one of the least hospitable environments in the country any time of year. It is rugged and old. There are places in this park where on the road you are 6 hours from the entrance and you can hike further in than that. This is extremely raw wilderness and it has the beauty to match the danger. Whatever amount if water you think you will need, double or triple it. There are no fences off the paved road. And in many places no warning signs. Just name of place. When I mountainbiked here we literally laid down at the edge of the white rim amd peered over the edge a thousand feet straight down. The switchbacks had no rails at all. No warnings about dry washes or anything. It feels like you're one of the first people ever to see these things.
mycroft16 t1_ja51wee wrote
Reply to comment by The0neKid in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
And if you're into Mountain Biking there is the Slick Rock Trail which is absolutely amazing as well.
mycroft16 t1_ja51rkh wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Mountain biked part of the rim to Muscleman Arch and then back to the switchbacks and on to Pitash Road years ago. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been. Easily a top 3 National Park for me. The sheer immensity of it amd the landscape is humbling. And the extreme climate. It's difficult to describe to people who haven't been. Absolutely with a trip to UT to see this gem. And if you're here drive to the other side of the freeway and do Arches as well. Literally across the street from each other.
messyhair42 t1_ja51qbe wrote
Reply to comment by angwilwileth in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
I suddenly saw KOW anticipationspren
princessJazzmi t1_ja507d0 wrote
I’m in Canada but this place looks magical ❤️
Chipotle42 OP t1_ja5033x wrote
Reply to comment by HelenEk7 in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
It is!
Mary_Pick_A_Ford t1_ja4zrbi wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Looks like the Grand Canyon for some reason
Inevitable_Evitable t1_ja4z75k wrote
We almost stopped here at the end of our vacation. We ran out of time. Are their shark teeth here? That's my favorite hobby.
HelenEk7 t1_ja4yeo5 wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Fascinating landscape.
carmium t1_ja5f6ip wrote
Reply to comment by Elliot-Fletcher in The Mount Baker Wilderness Wrapped in Her Winter Blanket [2301x2877][OC] by Elliot-Fletcher
Any fumaroles fuming up there these days, Elliot?