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#104417 - 09/04/12 04:46 PM Re: Witbeck Rock ***** [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Incredible country Peter.
Looks like you're having a ball exploring it!
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#104418 - 09/04/12 06:22 PM Re: Witbeck Rock [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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More like a Dolphin's fin to me Peter. Shark fins come to more of a point...I think??
Nice area, Capt. Chris
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#104432 - 09/05/12 12:27 PM Re: Witbeck Rock [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Hey Cap

I haven't seen either Dolphins or Sharks here in Utah, how the heck would I know what kind of fin it was smile
Every time I go out there is a bunch of great stuff to see and I am having a ball

Peter
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#104433 - 09/05/12 04:04 PM Re: Witbeck Rock [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Actually, it looked like camel humps to me, being in the desert and all.

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#104497 - 09/08/12 09:19 PM Hike near Marching Men [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Another great day for a hike, temperatures are cooling here and there was a nice breeze. Needed the Jeep to get to the trail head, driving through some sandy washes and rocky ledges. I saw a double arch and you could see the Marching Men rock formation pretty well.

Peter


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#104499 - 09/08/12 10:39 PM Re: Hike near Marching Men [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Great photo's again. Who organizes your trips and how many go with you on your jaunts? You need a winch and stout bumper with running lights and your Jeep will look like a Moab Runner.

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#104610 - 09/13/12 04:00 PM Re: Hike near Marching Men [Re: pappy19]
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Peter sure look forward to your photos! Makes me want to get back over to Moab next spring. Only been there once. Have read here locally "denver" that north of Green River are some awesome off roading and ruins. Some would think with a near orange jeep you have become a Bronco fan? Maybe you would put together a tour for you forum brothers - know Steven is a big off roader.
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#104611 - 09/13/12 05:05 PM Re: Hike near Marching Men [Re: Chuck_Nan]
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Hi Chuck
not a Bronco fan, but I thought orange looked great with the rocks here, and is cooler and doesn't show the dirt as much as the dark colors.
I would be happy to show any forum members around, although I still have a lot of learning to do.
I did a mountain bike ride today to Balanced Rock in Arches via Willow Springs Trail, which is the old road into Arches.
I have to go back with the Jeep, as it is a very nice and scenic ride

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#104613 - 09/13/12 07:22 PM Re: Hike near Marching Men [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Do you have the "Randall" of the coolers, like a Yeti? I'd have a few "St. Polygamy Girls" in the cooler after a long hike.

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#104615 - 09/13/12 07:32 PM Re: Hike near Marching Men [Re: Chuck_Nan]
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Originally Posted By: Chuck_Nan
Peter sure look forward to your photos! Makes me want to get back over to Moab next spring. Only been there once. Have read here locally "denver" that north of Green River are some awesome off roading and ruins. Some would think with a near orange jeep you have become a Bronco fan? Maybe you would put together a tour for you forum brothers - know Steven is a big off roader.

My local Jeep club makes at least one trip to Moab every year. Great place for mountain bikes motorcycles and 4 wheel drive vehicles. I'm working on my Flat fender jeep, need a new frame seems over 400 Hp can twist the old stuff pretty easy. I got a TJ frame that I'm setting up.
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