200 miles of Dirt in Canyonlands

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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Last weekend a few RME members headed into Canyonlands for a 3 day trip exploring the amazing & remote back country roads the park has to offer. Jon put the trip together, bringing his built up Rodeo. Kevin B. joined in in his pretty much stock Ford F150 (sporting upgraded tires) and I decided to tag along in my JKU.


Day 1- We met in Green River, UT on Saturday and after a quick stop to top off our tanks in Hanksville, headed South towards Hite and the turnoff into the Maze. We pulled off the dirt and aired down, then began the long drive. Our plan was to drive to the Maze Overlook and camp there for the night, about 50 miles offroad.

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About 15 miles in and after crossing many dry washes, we entered a valley with some pretty menacing, dark clouds.... it was raining up ahead. (I don't know about you, but I LOVE being in the desert during a big downpour! Yeah, the mud sucks but seeing the washes running makes it all worth it!) It wasn't long before the roads were messy, we had to slow down a bit and watch how much sliding around we did.

Shortly after we got a call on the radio.... Jon was bringing up the tail end of the group and had some trouble. Kevin and I turned around and found Jon's Rodeo on the edge of the road, with both front tires facing opposite directions. He had broken an inner tie rod end. :eek: We were 30 miles in and it was getting late in the day.... we debated about what to do, had a rancher stop by and provide some advice and a couple phone numbers of local's that had flatbed tow trucks. Eventually we decided to ratchet-strap the loose knuckle straight and try driving out to the road, with the passenger side tire doing the steering. Kevin had some ratchet straps and after several stops to re-secure the loose knuckle and repair a broken strap, we slowly made our way out.

The dry washes were now full with muddy water, none of them were very deep but the sight sure was neat! Eventually the rain let up on the way back, we made it back to the road and found a payphone at Hite marina (no cell service) and called for a tow truck to load Jon's Rodeo. We made camp by the parking area and hung out around around the Campfire in a Can (propane powered for National Park legality ;) )


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Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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Day 2 - The tow truck never showed up overnight, so we decided to take Jon up to Hanksville where he had service and services... so he could sort out his business. Kevin and I again topped off our tanks and this time we headed to the Hans Flat turn-off, hit the dirt running fast to make up for lost time. We stopped at the Ranger station, then headed towards the Flint Trail overlook and switchbacks. I've seen a lot of steep dugways, but the Flint Trail switchback were impressive, a massive drop in elevation in a very short distance! The views from the overlook were impressive, you could see a lot of land!

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After making our way down to the lower bench, we started working our way across the amazing road, in awe of the views it presented. We were driving above another valley and saw the road we'd be taking back towards the Dollhouse, far below... and it looked pretty formidable! After a couple hours we reached the main 4 way intersection, turned towards the Dollhouse. At Teapot Rock there was a warning sign.... 'High Clearance 4WD Vehicles Only!' We laughed and went on, only to realize shortly after that this sign wasn't kidding. We dropped into 4 low many times and picked our lines carefully, Kevin was working hard to get his long and low F150 over and around the big rocks and ledges. I had a easier time in the JKU, 35's on a 3" TeraFlex suspension and high-clearance bumpers helped! Our quick progress slowed to a crawl as we covered ground carefully.

After a couple more hours, the trail let up and we were able to pick up the pace... for awhile. Soon some amazing red rock formations as the Land of Standing Rocks appeared and we were in awe of the sights! We explored the area, hiking around and admiring the land ahead of us.

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Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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It was getting late in the day so we picked up the pace again and headed for our destination for the night in the Dollhouse, campsite #1. We dropped down into the wash for a couple miles and made some good time, then drove right into the beautiful rock formations that make up the Dollhouse. The lighting was great with the setting sun, so the first thing we did after parking was run around with the cameras, trying to do justice to the area. It didn't take long before the light faded and we went about setting up camp, then preparing meals. We hung out around the propane campfire, enjoying a well earned cold beer and eating great camp dinners! The weather has been great all day and the evening was the same, probably high 40's at night and high 60's to low 70's in the day.

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Day 3- I slept great, woke up with the rising sun and headed out taking more pics of the area. We packed up camp and hit the trail by 8:30, wishing we had more time to hike around the Dollhouse, but unfortunately we had a lot of miles ahead of us and needed to be home at a decent time that evening.


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We decided to go out of Canyonlands by way of Sunset Pass and Poison Springs Canyon, after hearing that the County had repaired a recent washout. The views on the way out were simply amazing, Sunset Pass has a campsite still in the National Park and it's another place I want to camp now, amazing place!! The road out presented us with incredible, massive views mixed with wash crossings and just enough challenge and narrow roads that kept you paying attention to the road. Many miles later we dropped down into the valley and to the river ford at the Dirty Devil. I slowed, dropped it into 4 Low and proceeded in. We knew the river was running pretty low and I've been here a few times before, so I drove right in. At the deepest I would say it was around 30"... the bottom was rocky and firm and the river banks were smooth, making for an easy crossing.

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From there we headed into Poison Springs Canyon and towards our exit. We talked about trying to find the Butch Cassidy signature, so when we were in the right area we went about looking... spent about an hour searching, with no luck. We really need to go back with proper directions and perhaps a GPS coordinate! We talked to a group of backpackers that were headed in, on a 20 day trip!! Back on the way, we covered the last remaining miles in the canyon quickly.... looking forward to a burger at Rays Diner in Green River! Soon we hit the highway, aired up the tires and the epic adventure was all but over. :(

My fuel light came on 5 miles outside of Hanksville and gladly didn't have to dip into the extra fuel. We had our dinner at Rays about 5 pm, then went our separate ways... thinking about the next trip and when we can get back into the Dollhouse and spend a few days exploring the area!
 

roktaxi

Locked Up = More Freedom
Excellent TR Greg!!

Even tho I was there the first of June, I was still getting the puppy quivers wanting to go again!

We did that with Dave, Randy & Diane Memorial Day "weekend" (4 days). My first time, but DAA and Randy L. had been there several times. I can now relate to why they've been there more than once!

We were also able to squeeze in a few hikes. I did about 13+ miles total. They did about 20.

We couldn't exit via Sunset Pass / Poison Spring Cyn because the road was totally washed out. I headed to Hite and Dave & Randy wen't back via Flint Trail.

Definitely doing it again!!
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
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Thanks for the pics and video, Greg. They won't be as nice as yours, but I'll try and get mine up soon.
 

mesha

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The Sarlacc! :rofl: That was a Geode, embedded in the rock! It was tiny though, I don't think it could eat you... :rofl:

Actually, it is a baby graboid. I know, Kevin's bacon told me.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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Yes please, maybe mid week this time :D

We'll see, you need to get a schedule change! :p


Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

Happy to share, thanks!


Awesome report Greg! The desert come alive when it rains. Thanks for sharing.

Yes, I love it!! Seeing the plants green up and water in the washes is amazing, plus the clouds and the rainbow.... makes it hard to beat!


Excellent TR Greg!!

Even tho I was there the first of June, I was still getting the puppy quivers wanting to go again!

We did that with Dave, Randy & Diane Memorial Day "weekend" (4 days). My first time, but DAA and Randy L. had been there several times. I can now relate to why they've been there more than once!

We were also able to squeeze in a few hikes. I did about 13+ miles total. They did about 20.

We couldn't exit via Sunset Pass / Poison Spring Cyn because the road was totally washed out. I headed to Hite and Dave & Randy wen't back via Flint Trail.

Definitely doing it again!!

I want to do more hiking next time, we had to work with what we had available and it was just enough to see the sights... but not really explore.


Thanks for the pics and video, Greg. They won't be as nice as yours, but I'll try and get mine up soon.

Looking forward to them, Kevin! And thanks for letting me borrow your SD card or I would have NO video! :eek:


I can't imagine covering that much ground so quickly. When I went through there we took 6 days to do it!

It was a lot, 3 days would have been just enough to see what we wanted but after the broken Rodeo we had to roll with the punches and make the best of it. Sucks that Jon didn't join us for the best parts!


Actually, it is a baby graboid. I know, Kevin's bacon told me.

Kevin's bacon would be the one that knows!


Beautiful photos! Great report! Wow

Thanks Shane, it's a massive & beautiful area!


Looks like a great trip, I'm with Carl, I need to go.

It's highly recommended, getting to the Dollhouse is very challenging though! 35's helped a lot!
 
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