Friday, April 01
I went with Yagi, my TW200, t-dub'ing our way to the east side of the Valley of the Gods in the morning.
Looking back towards the Castle Butte area, I liked the positioning of the two buttes:
A view of De Gaulle and his troops rock formation
I'm naming this view of one of the buttes as the Four Soldiers
A closeup view of De Gaulle and his troops
From near Castle Butte, looking towards the southwest
The Seven Sailors
Looking back to the NW, to the Castle Butte Area
I spent part of the afternoon cruising up and down the Moki Dugway but the light wasn't favorable for pictures. Also tried using my old GoPro Hero video camera but the video was slightly out of focus. Oh well.
Later in the evening, I went out to see what could be seen in the golden hour's light:
The Lady in the Tub's left side
Saturday, April 02
This morning I headed out around 9:00 AM on Scarlett, my 2014 Ural Patrol. We went up the Moki Dugway again and then took County 241 towards Muley Point. The road to Muley Point is actually quite nice for a dirt road.
It ends in the Glen Canyon NRA or National Recreation Area. There were at least two camper sites that I could see. Perhaps next time I'm in the area.
Muley Point and Muley Point East pictures:
Zoom view of distant rock formations from Muley Point East
Pixel 4a Pano
This shot is from yesterday....
Pixel 4a Pano
I got back to the VRRV by 12:05 PM and twenty minutes later I was moving to the new site!
My haste was rewarded by a still empty campsite. So I set up camp in the quite large campsite, situating things to fill it up.
The site is on a small hill, and you access it via a slightly steep dirt road. As you crest the hill, here's what you see:
I still have a pretty good view from the campsite, though not as close to the Lady in the Tub as I used to be:
The Lady in the Tub, during the Golden Hour
I'd like to do a little venting now. The previous campers, tent campers, really made their kind of campers look bad. The idiots left toilet paper strewn about the edges of the campsite!
Seems to me, if you're to goddamn stupid to dig a proper cat hole and bury your TP properly, you shouldn't be camping! There were even long streams of TP, caught in the spiny bushes where the wind had blown them.
4 comments:
Beautiful country, hope I can return some day!
Indeed Coop, thanks for commenting.
What an amazing scenery, again! And you got the privilege to be there, roam and camp.. Good for you, Dom. I envy you for your freedom.
Thank you SonyaM! I am truly very fortunate.
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