OverlandZJ
NAXJA Member # 101
- Location
- Bristol,PA
I'm done with postponing or substituting this trip for somewhere else, it's been a few years since i wanted this as my next trip west.
I was originally planning this with a few friends, but were not seeing eye to eye on the itinerary so i'v decided to go it alone. I plan to arrive in Moab on Labor Day Sept 6,2010. Slightly more than 8 months from now.
I'm sure my plan will change a bit or maybe alot... both before and perhaps during the trip, but i have two areas i really want to experience. Canyonlands NP and the White Rim Trail is first on the list.
http://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/upload/tripmap.pdf
I'm sure most here are familiar with this ~100 miler, i plan one overnight at Murphy's Hogback camp or possibly White Crack. I need to check on availability of both the sites and a few who i would like to share this experience with, being a month prior to
's Fall Fling this may prove difficult.
Here is a good pic report of a run through WRT.
http://www.mycolorado.org/images/white_rim/index.htm
The second area will be a site on the shores of Lake Powell in Glen Canyon NRA. Handlebars is to blame for this one, he's visited this area numerous times and his pics have made this a priority for me. I plan several days here relaxing and soaking it in with a run to HITR trail.
I'm undecided how to go from Mineral Bottom Rd off WRT to Lake Powell via Blue Notch Rd. Going around to the east running through Needles, Natural Bridges would be a blast but i'm not sure i want to devote a few days to run this compared to a 1/2 day drive by running back up to 70 and south via 24/95. From what i gather both are scenic and would be a blast for a first visit.
But say i did decide to add the extra time, what would be the most direct and scenic route? Would i be foolish NOT to experience this?
From Lake Powell i'm not sure exactly what will happen. Back in 98 on a previous trip to Colorado's San Juan Mountains i found out my friend and travel bud had an issue with heights and shelf roads while running Imogene. :laugh3: So he really has no strong desire to return. Myself i loved it and i could spend a few days seeing the sights again, running trails and end up close to I-70 making my return run east shorter. Or i could meander around Utah some more. I'll have to go back over Intrepid's reports and possibly piece together a route through Colorado as well.
Questions:
Is dispersed camping permitted anywhere on UT BLM land? Or is it designated sites only?
Recommend a place to stay and eat within Moab? I hear i want to hit a Brewery? Although i "may" be camping outside of town.
I'm going to push hard for Denver, ~1800 miles from home. Can anyone recommend something west of town close to 70 where i can spend a night? Trying to cut the hotel bills for 5-6 hours sleep. The RTT should make this somewhat easy.
As always, any input appreciated.
I was originally planning this with a few friends, but were not seeing eye to eye on the itinerary so i'v decided to go it alone. I plan to arrive in Moab on Labor Day Sept 6,2010. Slightly more than 8 months from now.
I'm sure my plan will change a bit or maybe alot... both before and perhaps during the trip, but i have two areas i really want to experience. Canyonlands NP and the White Rim Trail is first on the list.
http://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/upload/tripmap.pdf
I'm sure most here are familiar with this ~100 miler, i plan one overnight at Murphy's Hogback camp or possibly White Crack. I need to check on availability of both the sites and a few who i would like to share this experience with, being a month prior to

Here is a good pic report of a run through WRT.
http://www.mycolorado.org/images/white_rim/index.htm
The second area will be a site on the shores of Lake Powell in Glen Canyon NRA. Handlebars is to blame for this one, he's visited this area numerous times and his pics have made this a priority for me. I plan several days here relaxing and soaking it in with a run to HITR trail.
I'm undecided how to go from Mineral Bottom Rd off WRT to Lake Powell via Blue Notch Rd. Going around to the east running through Needles, Natural Bridges would be a blast but i'm not sure i want to devote a few days to run this compared to a 1/2 day drive by running back up to 70 and south via 24/95. From what i gather both are scenic and would be a blast for a first visit.
But say i did decide to add the extra time, what would be the most direct and scenic route? Would i be foolish NOT to experience this?
From Lake Powell i'm not sure exactly what will happen. Back in 98 on a previous trip to Colorado's San Juan Mountains i found out my friend and travel bud had an issue with heights and shelf roads while running Imogene. :laugh3: So he really has no strong desire to return. Myself i loved it and i could spend a few days seeing the sights again, running trails and end up close to I-70 making my return run east shorter. Or i could meander around Utah some more. I'll have to go back over Intrepid's reports and possibly piece together a route through Colorado as well.
Questions:
Is dispersed camping permitted anywhere on UT BLM land? Or is it designated sites only?
Recommend a place to stay and eat within Moab? I hear i want to hit a Brewery? Although i "may" be camping outside of town.
I'm going to push hard for Denver, ~1800 miles from home. Can anyone recommend something west of town close to 70 where i can spend a night? Trying to cut the hotel bills for 5-6 hours sleep. The RTT should make this somewhat easy.
As always, any input appreciated.