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PaulTR88 t1_ja6d4q7 wrote
Reply to comment by wazoheat in The Flatirons in winter | [Boulder, CO] [OC] [8256x5028] by The_Steampunk
Man not everyone goes hiking everywhere here.
icemanalien t1_ja6cwzx wrote
What’s your rig and setup for this shot? Great job on it
Memingtime t1_ja6bkyo wrote
Reply to comment by Nwcray in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
You are gonna love it out there, I went on a road trip through there + grand canyon recently. Easily one of the greatest things I've ever experienced
zimp3 t1_ja6bku2 wrote
I like the little rock tables they set up at the main lookout.
WeBornToHula t1_ja69qjt wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Felt genuinely, terrifyingly small standing on the edge looking into that a couple years ago. Absolutely incredible.
redgamut t1_ja69asm wrote
Reply to comment by seacamp in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Like the first signs of Mars on Earth.
c3pnope t1_ja67yce wrote
Reply to Thorsmörk, Iceland [5848x3899] [OC] by naljon
Iceland is so beautiful. Great pic!
Jellybeandelivery t1_ja67w1c wrote
Reply to Blizzard during volcanic eruption in Iceland [OC] [2000 X 1333] IG: isleyreust by isleyreust
Bold to think that’s not a volcanic eruption during a blizzard
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Forteanforever t1_ja676g3 wrote
Reply to comment by Chipotle42 in Superstition Mountains, Arizona 2/26/2023 [4420x6720] (OC) by Durango_bob
That's not the one to fear. The one to fear is the cholla in the distance.
snr-encabulator-eng t1_ja6702f wrote
Reply to comment by MrDeschain in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
long days and pleasant nights
JesusPotto t1_ja66mrw wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Adding this to the “places I need to drive to”
throwaway901617 t1_ja65b9n wrote
Reply to comment by Dilapidated_Monk in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Yeah we went first two weeks of November through the whole grand circle. Grand canyon got bitter cold with the wind but it was tolerable. Arches was amazing.
Everyone talks about the Arches but Panorama Point is the best spot in the park.
Plus there's an absolutely beautiful arch at Bryce right on the road. Especially with the red Rock dusted in snow.
throwaway901617 t1_ja652gq wrote
Reply to comment by jrodsf in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Few months ago we drove the whole loop: GC, Monument Valley, Arches, Canyonlands, Goblin Valley, Capitol Reef, Scenic Hwy 12 Torrey to Bryce along Grand Staircase Escalante, through Bryce and Zion.
Even without hiking (limited time and bucket list epic road trip) the sights were absolutely breathtaking.
The Bryce with snow had some absolutely stunning beauty.
For anyone thinking about going to these places just do it. Photos don't even begin to describe the sense of awe from being surrounded by these views on all sides.
wrongsideofthewire t1_ja64ynb wrote
Reply to comment by alienscape in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
I think it depends a lot on what your plans are. I overnighted in Canyonlands NP in early fall. The high during the day was 100F and it does NOT cool off at night; all of that red rock just absorbs heat and then keeps it hot until probably 3-4am; it wasn’t great for camping. I plan on returning at some point and when I do it’ll be late fall.
If I wasn’t camping then it wouldn’t have been a big deal. There’s are also a few state and local parks that have similar geology, so don’t sleep on those!
childlesscamper OP t1_ja645hw wrote
Reply to comment by iam1self in stormy desert home, Taos, NM [OC] 4000x3000 by childlesscamper
I completely agree! This one wasn't taken today, funny enough. Mood still similar.
Pure_Antt t1_ja63v9o wrote
amazing that there are plants from dry biomes and snow in the same photo! nice shot.
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PortraitOfAHiker t1_ja63klf wrote
Reply to comment by Nwcray in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Hopefully it's exactly as hyped as I was for my first trip to Utah. I don't see how anyone could possibly be more hyped than I was. I can't wait to go back!
iam1self t1_ja63fju wrote
Taos is beautiful. That baby hail/snow hybrid that fell today was wild.
xavier4eversud t1_ja638ri wrote
It looks dangerous there. Something in the way.
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Tarrolis t1_ja62iin wrote
Reply to comment by Embryonico in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Surreal, and I’ve been all over the desert.
Dilapidated_Monk t1_ja62ddo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Summer if you’re from southern states and can handle the heat and love crowds then summer is best. If you’re everyone else go in fall/spring. I went in October of 2020 and it was ideal. Great weather, less crowd d
Euchr0matic t1_ja6d4yx wrote
Reply to The Mount Baker Wilderness Wrapped in Her Winter Blanket [2301x2877][OC] by Elliot-Fletcher
Wow, this is amazing.