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Aerial views of the Newspaper Rock 10K course. Scenic views of Indian Creek Recreation area and the Mouth of Canyonlands National Park.
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Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, UT
The first carvings at the Newspaper Rock site were made around 2,000 years ago, and although a few are as recent as the early 20th century, left by the first modern day explorers of this region, the main groups have been assigned to the Anasazi (AD 1 to 1300), Fremont (AD 700 to 1300) and Navajo (AD 1500 onwards).
The petroglyphs were carved by Native Americans during both the prehistoric and historic periods. The drawings on the rock are of different animals, human figures, and symbols. Some glyphs depict riders on horses. While precisely dating the rock carvings has been difficult, repatination of surface minerals reveals their relative ages.
The reason for the large concentration of the petroglyphs is unclear, making the rock somewhat of a mystery.
The location is near a stream and trail in an area with long expanses of otherwise impassable vertical cliffs. The carved face is located along State Route 211, the access road to Canyonlands National Park Needles District.
50 Years of Slickrock ~ Slickrock Bike Trail documentary in 4K
Celebrating the Slickrock Bike Trail in Moab, Utah
50 Years of Slickrock ~ Filmed and edited in 4K.
This documentary celebrates 50 years of the Slickrock Bike Trail and its importance to the Moab community. It traces the Trail's evolution from its beginnings in 1969 – when Moab was a small Uranium mining town – to present day where visitors come from around the globe to ride its challenging landscape.
Slickrock Bike Trail is part of Sand Flats Recreation Area, and is jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management and Grand County in Utah.
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Rescues Are UP 68 PERCENT in Utah’s National Parks! (3 Tips to Stay SAFE)
The Salt Lake Tribune reported that rescues are up 68 percent in Utah’s national parks and men in their 20s are the ones most likely to need help. I give my thoughts on these rescues and also my three tips for you to avoid needing a rescue on your next outdoor hiking adventure in Utah or anywhere else.
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Looking Glass Rock #2 - Moab, Utah
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Millsite Golf Course, Ferron, Utah
Millsite Golf Course is one of the most majestic courses in the State of Utah! From picturesque desert views to a magni! cent waterfall this course is sure to be a challenge and can make for one of the most entertaining rounds of golf you'll ever experience! Located right next to the Millsite Reservoir & State Park, this area is surely one of Utah's hidden treasures! Millsite opened in 1988 and is a nine-hole course built in the mountain area of Castle Valley. Ferron City owns and operates this 36 par target style golf course. We will be expanding to an 18 hole course in September of 2010! Our hole #7 is rated one of Utah's top 18 holes by the State of Utah! The facilities include a practice putting green and modern club house with a full-service pro shop and snack bar. The typical golf season is mid-March to the first of December.
Tee Times: (435) 384-2887/Accepted seven days a week. To schedule a group, corporate outing, or tournament at Millsite Golf Course, please contact us at least two weeks prior.
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The County Seat Bear's Ears Monument Advisory Committee MAC
We are coming to you from San Juan County the city of Monticello at a place called the hide out today it’s not because we are its because it’s their community center today we are going to talk about Bears Ears and its new configuration there has been a
lot of chatter since the monument was created about local input and control over the planning process and operating of national monuments this was supposed to have been the first of these kinds of local groups being represented in the management
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056-10/1989 US Hwy 191, Navajo Nation, Blanding UT
Special Presentation of Good Old Days RV Travels with Ma & Pa, featuring video travels of the 80's & 90's and how it was back then in days gone by. This video was taken 10/1989 of US-191 entering Utah on Navajo Nation land and crosses mostly desolate parts of the state to Blanding camping) and beyond. Overall the highway nears the 10,000-foot (3,000 m) level in 2 places in Utah, over Indian Summit near Price and again while crossing the Uintah Mountains near Vernal. US-191 directly or indirectly serves a number of parks in eastern Utah: Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Hovenweep National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Capitol Reef National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Dinosaur National Monument, and Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. US-191 forms part of the Trail of the Ancients. The state has designated the portion from Helper to Duchesne as the Indian Canyon Scenic Byway, a Utah Scenic Byway.
CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK - Big Spring Canyon Overlook
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After a long drive from Flagstaff, Arizona, we ended day 7 of our road trip around the southwest with a stop at Big Spring Canyon Overlook in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. This was the first stop of our 36 hours in Moab, Utah.
While The Needles District of the park only draws about 20% of the total park visitors, it was our favorite of the two districts we visited while in town (the other being Island in the Sky).
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Richfield KOA - Richfield, Utah
The new ownership of this KOA is determined to retain it's award winning status as the park and it's amenities were possibly the best we had seen at a KOA campground. The owner was friendly and told me that he had recently replaced all of the bathroom fixtures and remodelled them. They looked brand new. The park includes a nice pool and mini-golf course. For us, one of the best parts was the abundance of beautiful shade trees everywhere and the melody of songbirds throughout. The park actually had functional WiFi also which is always a treat. That afternoon a front moved through with thunder showers in the vicinity, but none fell on the campground. The wind did blow somewhat and the trees all swayed with the sound of wind and rustling leaves, yet our awning didn't flap one bit. Must be a magical place :-) We wouldn't hesitate to stay there again.
The park is located at the west side of town in a very quiet neighborhood yet within minutes of Interstate 70.
Marvel Homecoming Assembly Dance
The PAC Dance Team featuring Advanced Dance from Walden Grove High School (Sahuarita, Arizona)
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AYL Eagles Landing Smoking Gun Club Gold Panning in Montana Honda Talon SlikRok Production
Get Ready AYL Fans! Adventure is upon us as our friend Mark Yardley and Chad Booth are headed towards Mesquite to try out some rather unique sporting clays. Then, Ria and Chad are heading back to Montana to live the prospector’s lifestyle as they try their hand at Gold Panning. Finally, Reece Stein is going to show us how to see the sun after midnight as he takes us to the most northern town in the world.
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Moab, UT Snow - 12/31/2018
Snow fell across Eastern Utah Monday morning making for dangerous travel and scenic desert scenes as travelers traversed Highway 191 through Moab, Utah.
1 Semi off the road at Colorado River bridge on Highway 191 near Moab, UT
2 Snow plow on Main Street in Moab
3 Traffic flowing North on Highway 191 North of Moab near Arches Np
4 Man shoveling snow in Moab
5 People walking in snow with colorful umbrella
6 Train on hill in snow
7 Train with Traffic
8 Red Rock with snow (Rack Focus)
9 Close up of Red Rock in snow
10 Tree in snow next to Colorado River
11 Colorado River National Recreation Area in snow
12 Snowy Cliffs along the Colorado River NRA
13 Highway 128 along the Colorado River NRA
14 Bird flying in pre-dawn snow
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S6 E10 Fish Creek Owl Creek Loop, Cedar Mesa Grand Gulch Utah May 2018
This 2 night 3 day trip into Grand Gulch was enjoyed over May 29-31 2018. Contact the Kane Gulch Ranger Station for current conditions at (435) 587-1500. Fish and Owl Creeks both cut diagonally across the eastern edge of Cedar Mesa, coming together several miles before they enter Comb Wash. They are both deep canyons with an abundance of scenic
beauty. They differ from the other canyon systems on Cedar Mesa by the depth, relatively narrow canyons, and the pools of water in
the spring and fall months. The depth averages 500 feet, with the width varying from several hundred feet to very narrow at the upper reaches of Fish Creek.
Many of the pools in these canyons have extensive hanging gardens, offering a wide variety of vegetation. The rare Kachina Daisy can be found in one of these springs. The vegetation varies from sage flats in the lower ends of the canyons to cottonwood trees and pine stands on the wider benches in the upper forks. Nevill’s Arch is an impressive and prominent feature in Owl Creek, high on a “fin” in the Cedar Mesa sandstone, jutting out into the canyon. There is another arch in Fish Creek, but it is hardly visible unless you are directly below it.
The main loop is approximately 17 miles long. Three days is recommended to do this hike. The Lower Fish access is from the Comb Wash road.
Owl Creek will generally be dry from Nevill’s Arch to the confluence with Fish Creek. Fish Creek generally has intermittent water from two miles up canyon from the confluence with Owl Creek to the upper junctions. Owl has three large springs which are generally dependable year round, especially in the spring but do not count on them for water in the summer months. Top off all water bottles when water sources are available. Conditions change daily! Filter all water. Wildlife and Flora: Wildlife is scarce, but tracks of bobcats, mountain lion, ringtail, and an occasional bear may be seen in the canyons. Small fish may be found in the pools, including killifish, chubs, suckers, and
shiners or dace. Toads and frogs can be seen and heard, and there is also evidence of beaver activity in
the lower reaches of Fish Creek. There are several
varieties of wildflowers that bloom, especially after a
wet winter or spring. Vetch, penstemon, cacti, and
cliffrose are only a few.
Archaeological Values: A few cliff dwellings and
rock art sites may be visible, but because most of the
narrow canyon bottoms were not farmed prehistorically due to lack of large alluvial banks, there are few
sites associated with the canyons proper. Please respect these ancient sites wherever you find them as
lessened impact preserves them for future enjoyment
and study. Be aware of middens (ancient trash heap)
and leave artifacts where you find them.
All hikers and overnight in-canyon hikers require
a permit. Group size is limited to 12 persons. Groups of eight or
more persons and parties with stock require an advanced permit.
During the high use season (March 1 – June 15 & Sept. 1 – Oct.
31), all overnight permits must be picked up at the Kane Gulch
Ranger Station between 8:00 a.m. and noon on the trip start day.
Pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Pets must be kept out of
springs, potholes, and other natural water sources. Pets are not
allowed in ruins. Bicycles and motorized vehicles must stay on
designated roads. The use of rock climbing equipment to access
archaeological sites is not allowed. The use of safety rope as an aid
along hiking routes is permissible but not allowed for gaining access to ruins. Acts of Nature present risks which the permit holder assumes. The permit holder will be held legally and financially responsible for historic, archaeological, cultural or ecological values damaged, destroyed or removed by trip participants. Camping is permitted in well-used campsites. No new campsites are to be created. No camping is allowed in ruins. Pack it in – pack it out. The disposal of human waste is not permitted within 200 feet of a water source, trail or campsite. Human waste will be deposited in a “cathole” (6 inches deep) and covered with soil. Used toilet paper must be carried out. DO NOT BURN TOILET PAPER. No wood or charcoal fires all allowed. Permits are available to the Monticello BLM Office (435-587-1510) and at the Kane Gulch Ranger Station.
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