Don't forget Capitol Reef ... if you're thinking Waterpocket fold y'gotta
consider Capitol Reef.

Bring along a copy of Edward Abbey's "Desert Solitaire" or "The Monkey
Wrench Gang."  There are a few places in Moab where you can rent Jeeps.  At
least one rents modified Jeeps, and that's the best choice, IMO.  Unless
you've got your own rig.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: William Robb  
> From: "Cotty"
> Subject: Re: PESO - Last Glimmer
>
>
> > Sounds great, thanks Bill. I've always wanted to go....who hasn't? Is
> > Arches near Monument Valley? I have this thing for John Ford....
> >
>
> It's a couple of hours north of Monument Valley, with lots of cool stuff
in 
> between.
> A really good car trip starts at Moab, goes south to Monument Valley,
then 
> meanders around the Utah Arizona border, making sure to take in theValley
of 
> the Gods, Moki Dugway, Natural Bridges, the Escalante area, Waterpocket 
> Fold, over to Kodachrome and Bryce Canyon via the Glen Canyon, and then 
> heading into the mountains to chill out for a while.
> Hole in the Rock and Devils Canyon (I think that's what it's called) are
in 
> the same area as well, and certainly worthy of exploring.
> Leave yourself a month, at least, and take a high clearance 4WD vehicle.
>
> William Robb 
>


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