dbach
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- Location
- st george , ut
try the book by tony huegel called utah byways ,all can be done in a suv good maps and details . i tryed it and am very pleased
The bears ears...
Interested to hear about the road conditions.I'll be rolling out my sleeping bag tonight to sleep under the stars with the Bears Ears in sight. Might drive up past them sometime this weekend, not sure, just depends on how much snow is up high and what I feel like doing. Walking over to look at the Citadel first thing tomorrow morning though .
- DAA
No four wheeling in Nebraska BUT tooling around all the hundreds of winding miles of paved roads/gravel roads through the Nebraska Sandhills (20,000 sq miles) is incredible scenery in any season but especially early summer. Hundreds of natural lakes, giant ancient dunes covered in mid and tall grass prairie abounding in wildflowers, beautiful ranches, lovely small rivers such as the Dismal, Niobrara, and Snake. Also the Pine Ridge and Wildcat Hills areas in Western Nebraska are very scenic. Toadstool Park, Agate Fossil Beds, Ft. Robinson State Park, Soldier Creek Wilderness, Oglala National Grassland, Scotts Bluff National Monument, Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge, large Lake McConaughy among other places.Utah is lame. Nebraska is where it's at.
13. Zions
the bank? which branch
Interested to hear about the road conditions.