- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
The wife and I both had 3 days off over a nice Spring weekend, so we decided to take the opportunity and load up the LX450 with our gear, food and the dog, then head for Bluff, Utah for the beginning of our adventure. I wanted to retrace some of my steps in the trip I took on my motorcycle last Fall, Exploring South-Eastern UT's backroads by motorcycle. I really enjoyed that ride and wanted to share many of those same places with Catherine, so we headed out!
Before Noon on Friday we had topped off the tank in Bluff and headed down to US Hwy 163 to the West side of Comb Wash. I still need to see the East side, but we're saving it for a future trip. For now, our destination was up at the end of Arch Canyon to setup camp for the night. The drive up Comb Wash was uneventful, there was a good bit of water in the wash and the traffic on the trail was minimal, just how we like it!
It was an easy drive up to the entrance to Arch Canyon and the many, MANY water crossings. We dropped the Lexus into 4 Low and headed up the canyon, carefully dropping into and out of the stream bed. On the way up the canyon we explored some of the Ruins.
We got to the top of Arch Canyon and started to setup camp. I was working on the tent and bedding, while Catherine went to work on the fire. It was already getting chilly and a warm fire was a must!
Before Noon on Friday we had topped off the tank in Bluff and headed down to US Hwy 163 to the West side of Comb Wash. I still need to see the East side, but we're saving it for a future trip. For now, our destination was up at the end of Arch Canyon to setup camp for the night. The drive up Comb Wash was uneventful, there was a good bit of water in the wash and the traffic on the trail was minimal, just how we like it!
It was an easy drive up to the entrance to Arch Canyon and the many, MANY water crossings. We dropped the Lexus into 4 Low and headed up the canyon, carefully dropping into and out of the stream bed. On the way up the canyon we explored some of the Ruins.
We got to the top of Arch Canyon and started to setup camp. I was working on the tent and bedding, while Catherine went to work on the fire. It was already getting chilly and a warm fire was a must!