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We have been trying to get back to the Needles District of Canyonlands for several years and something always interferes. We finally made it back during my wifes Spring Break (she is an elementary teacher).
We left Sunday morning 3/22 and headed NW. After a stop at Franciscos in Durango for lunch the wind started getting insane! The windsocks at the little airport north of Monticello UT were stretched so hard that they looked more like caution cones then windsocks. Feeling that setting up a tent in this would be impossible (not to mention the air was so thick with sand that it would have proably filled the tent) we decided on getting a hotel in Moab.
Monday morning we got up and had breakfast at the Jailhouse Cafe and then headed for Fins-N-Things. We had run the south side but never the north. I am always amazed at what a vehicle can drive up!
I also love how you can see the tracks on the slickrock....
Now it was time to fill up the tank (and the scepter cans) and head for Needles.
Hwy 211 on the way to Needles, I had forgotten what a beautiful drive 211 is!
We setup camp on the south end of Lockhart Basin just north of Hamburger Rock.
This is the view from our campsite:
Tuesday morning we broke camp and headed for Needles and Elephant Hill.
We stopped and hiked the Joint trail. It was fun and provided us some great views.
We then continued on our way to the campsite just south of the park(N38.05658 W109.92273) that Alex had told me about (there are advantages to having lunch with Alex right before you leave on a tript to Utah
).
After we setup camp I was setting in my chair tending the fire and saw this to my right:
Continued:
We left Sunday morning 3/22 and headed NW. After a stop at Franciscos in Durango for lunch the wind started getting insane! The windsocks at the little airport north of Monticello UT were stretched so hard that they looked more like caution cones then windsocks. Feeling that setting up a tent in this would be impossible (not to mention the air was so thick with sand that it would have proably filled the tent) we decided on getting a hotel in Moab.
Monday morning we got up and had breakfast at the Jailhouse Cafe and then headed for Fins-N-Things. We had run the south side but never the north. I am always amazed at what a vehicle can drive up!
I also love how you can see the tracks on the slickrock....

Now it was time to fill up the tank (and the scepter cans) and head for Needles.
Hwy 211 on the way to Needles, I had forgotten what a beautiful drive 211 is!

We setup camp on the south end of Lockhart Basin just north of Hamburger Rock.
This is the view from our campsite:

Tuesday morning we broke camp and headed for Needles and Elephant Hill.




We stopped and hiked the Joint trail. It was fun and provided us some great views.



We then continued on our way to the campsite just south of the park(N38.05658 W109.92273) that Alex had told me about (there are advantages to having lunch with Alex right before you leave on a tript to Utah



After we setup camp I was setting in my chair tending the fire and saw this to my right:

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