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Utah; Montezuma Canyon, Alstrom Point, Left Hand Collett canyon - Oct 2016

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Default Utah; Montezuma Canyon, Alstrom Point, Left Hand Collett canyon - Oct 2016

I had the pleasure of spending 4 days and 3 nights exploring Southern Utah with Marty (roktaxi) and my wife Catherine last weekend. We left Grand Jct on Thursday morning, heading thru Moab and continuing South towards Monticello. Marty knows Montezuma Canyon very well, so we followed his lead showing us some excellent rock art and cliff dwellings. The drive was beautiful, there were also a handful of homes built into the slickrock walls, some of them very high-end!





























We exited Montezuma Canyon and headed past Monument Valley and into AZ, making the turn back North to Page. A quick drive over the Glen Canyon dam and back into Utah and the sleepy town of Big Water for the evening.
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Day 2 - The next morning we found the local BLM office looking for some current road intel and found so much more! They have a Dinosaur museum and while it's not large in size, the quality of information is great! We met Merle Graffam, working for the BLM.... he had some general info about the main roads, but no recent info for the lesser-used roads that we were interested in.

While talking to Merle we wandered into the dinosaur part of the building and he broke down the time period and changes the area had been subjected to, showing us how the Rocky Mountain region once was under a massive ocean. It was truly interesting... they had several different types of Stegosaurus skulls hanging on the well, my favorite was the Diabloceratops, that thing looked very Metal!! Then Merle told us that he discovered a new species himself, not far from the building!! He discovered the Nothronychus graffami, named after himself!






The Nothronychus graffami;




We topped off our tanks, then hit the dirt right out of Big Water and aired down... within a couple miles the road got interesting, we were driving thru massive drainage's leading to Lake Powell and it was obvious that large amounts of water had recently ran down these washes and canyons. We made our way thru the desert and eventually to Nipple Canyon and then Tibbet Canyon... and both were an absolute blast to drive thru!

















Marty suggested that we work our way down Crosby Canyon to the shores of Lake Powell and I had a great time leading and blasting down the sandy wash! We took lunch overlooking the lake, it was neat to be so close to the water. We could have driven right to the water, but were happy with our view point.











After lunch we continued the drive towards our destination for the night, Alstrom Point. This place has been on my radar for a few years, I was really looking forward to seeing the views from Alstrom for myself for a long time. Upon arrival, it did not disappoint! I loved the depth that the buttes, canyons and water created.... it was simply beautiful and got better as the sun went down and the colors came out. We setup camp, made dinner and passed some time in the dark around the campfire.

















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Day 3 - The next morning was nice, great sunrise but clouds blocked out the rays. We took our time getting going, having a break for a hot shower while overlooking Lake Powell. Eventually we hit the main road, then turned North on the Smokey Mountain Road. We drove a short distance and noticed we were headed straight towards some very formidable cliffs! The road made a couple switchbacks, while climbing very quickly! The road was cut right into the side of the cliff, I joked with my wife that this was probably what El Camino de la Muerte, the Bolivian Death Road, was like.... just to put her at ease.... :laughing:









We topped out after a few more miles of winding dugway roads, then found ourselves on top of a massive mesa with straight roads that allowed for some good speed. There were a few rough, rocky parts here and there, then more hills and big washes that we'd drop down into and climb back out of. Another wash showed debris from the last flash flood and the high-mark was scary-high! We came across some sections of road that were washed out pretty good, lots of water out here recently! At one point we rounded a corner and came across a MASSIVE Golden Eagle feasting on a freshly killed rabbit... he hesitated to take off, but when he did his wingspan had to be in the 6-8' range! Amazing to see, beautiful animal to see so close.






After many miles, a couple intersections and some map referencing we found ourselves dropping into Left Hand Collett Canyon. LHC is another place that has been on my 'to do' list for awhile and I was excited to be driving down into it. Just a week or 2 earlier it was washed out by some heavy rains and we were a bit leery of what we'd find... turning back at this point wasn't an option, I had quite a few miles on my tank of gas and we were planning to refuel in Escalate, UT.... not turning back to Big Water. Soon the canyon walls rose several hundred feet above and water was trickling down the canyon. The views were great, there are some amazing rock formations that have been carved out after thousands of years of water and debris flowing thru the canyon. We found a couple washouts on the main road and were forced to drop down into the wash to continue.












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As we excited Left Hand Collett canyon, we saw a marker for a dinosaur track so we set out to find it... the quality of the track was great, you could clearly see 3 toes and several right-left-right prints!






We talked about our options, it was getting late enough in the day that we didn't want to travel too far. We decided to drive down the HITR Road and find a campsite. I was disappointing by all the traffic, all day long we had seen a few vehicles and soon as we got on the HITR road there were cars everywhere. We drove down to about mile marker 36 and saw a 2-track that left the road and decided to explore it's potential as a campsite. After about a mile drive, we found a great dead-ended canyon that once was a cow camp. We called it good, relaxed for a bit then set out on foot to explore... and there was a lot to see! Rock formations, wet canyons, animal tracks, etc, etc After poking around, we went about setting up camp again and making dinner. As the sun went down, we all sat around the campfire enjoying the warmth on a cool October night. At one point a Coyote crested a nearby hill and went about howling at us for about 20 min... I think we were disturbing his prime hunting grounds and he wasn't happy about it!


















On day 4 we packed camp, hit the rough HITR road for near 40 miles and drive into Escalate to air up and fuel up. We hit the road to home, arriving after 2 PM. All said, it was an excellent trip! Marty was easy going and made for a great trail companion, we covered a lot of incredible ground and saw some sights that most people will never see in person. I truly enjoyed our time in Southern Utah, can't want to get back!
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Originally Posted by Greg@RME
... After many miles, a couple intersections and some map referencing we found ourselves dropping into Left Hand Collett Canyon. ...
Damn. I was there last week and the Escalante visitor center told us LHC was closed, so we drove up Smoky Mtn Road, then crossed over at Collet Top so we could camp, then drive Croton Road down the next morning. I've driven LHC and it s nicer than the way we took. Well, except for all of the washboard on HITR--I can do without anymore of that!

Anyway, great trip report and photos. I'll be putting my own up on my FB page pretty soon.
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
Damn. I was there last week and the Escalante visitor center told us LHC was closed, so we drove up Smoky Mtn Road, then crossed over at Collet Top so we could camp, then drive Croton Road down the next morning. I've driven LHC and it s nicer than the way we took. Well, except for all of the washboard on HITR--I can do without anymore of that!

Anyway, great trip report and photos. I'll be putting my own up on my FB page pretty soon.
That's too bad Mark, I think the visitors centers and BLM offices try to turn most people away not expecting them to be in modified 4x4's and OK with a bit of a challenge.
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Originally Posted by Greg@RME

That's too bad Mark, I think the visitors centers and BLM offices try to turn most people away not expecting them to be in modified 4x4's and OK with a bit of a challenge.
I'm sure you're right. Last year I had to meet some folks at Hall's Crossing on the south side of Lake Powell. I was on the north side, but there is a ferry at Bullfrog. The Capitol Reef rangers told me Burr Trail was flooded out, but I drove it anyway. Shoot, there were several regular cars I passed heading up while I was headed down. Other than a few inch deep water crossings, the route was just fine.
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Finally had a chance to sit down and finish the video edit from this trip!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtRTJ6f1YZ4
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Originally Posted by Greg@RME
Finally had a chance to sit down and finish the video edit from this trip!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtRTJ6f1YZ4
Thanks for that; I needed a fix. ;-) Enjoyed it a lot. Some really nice stills, BTW. I take it you turned around where the road was washed out?

Hey, this isn't meant as criticism, but rather something just in case you aren't aware: You can download and use without worry music directly from Google. There won't be any copyright hits, or someone else claiming ownership and therefore placing advertising on your video. There are also sound effects, if you need something like that (I use the wind a lot to cover up off-camera people talking and walking and slamming doors, LOL).

https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
Thanks for that; I needed a fix. ;-) Enjoyed it a lot. Some really nice stills, BTW. I take it you turned around where the road was washed out?

Hey, this isn't meant as criticism, but rather something just in case you aren't aware: You can download and use without worry music directly from Google. There won't be any copyright hits, or someone else claiming ownership and therefore placing advertising on your video. There are also sound effects, if you need something like that (I use the wind a lot to cover up off-camera people talking and walking and slamming doors, LOL).

https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
Glad you enjoyed it Mark! I have a DSLR that takes great shots, I love that camera!

I don't mind a little criticism when it comes to my videos, I'm always looking to improve them and make the changes that people want to see. I've been editing vids for a couple years, still trying to figure out the best mix.

My take on music depends on what I'm filming and how I'm feeling. I've also had quite of feedback from people saying they don't like any music in videos. It also depends on what sounds the GoPro has picked up, or if I've filmed with the drone. With the drone, there is no mic and you wouldn't want to hear the noise anyhow so I always add music to drone shots. Or if I have sped up the footage, then I'll add music. I have seen the YouTube audio, but found it to be pretty... generic? I'm not sure if I could have found something that would have worked with this video. On top of that, the program I was using has having issues at the end of my edit... hence the extra clip after the closing text. I felt good just finishing it how it was! Music would have been nice, but I don't mind listening to the suspension squeaking and the engine noise.

I recently read that YouTube was working on a agreement where copyrighted music was no longer an issue, they were trying to figure out a way to pay both the musician and video maker. That would be neat, I have several videos with copyrighted music.


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