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jzweedyk

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Explored a new area (to us) and came across a relatively new trail "rear steer", and no we didn't try it. Did climb up a narrow rocky shelf trail and ended up looking down on "hole in the rock".
 

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We drove up into the La Salle Mountains to have lunch at a lookout and check out the colors. Our favorite trail is closed due to the Pack Creek Fire earlier, and Geyser Pass is closed due to road construction. But we found a drive up to a secluded BLM campground by Warner Lake to check out the colors. Just getting started, but still pretty.
 

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Beautiful, I guess I need to start my Fall Color hunt ) I may be heading to Kanab the middle of October. It’s been a while since I’ve been there. I love it there
#UT Sucks :Big Laugh::pepper:
 
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Used the Raptor to tow the RZR up to Hey Joe canyon road, then used the RZR to go down into the canyon and then south along the river. Hey Joe canyon is one of the most spectacular "roads" down into a canyon anywhere. It is Raptor friendly but once down to the river go south or north at your own risk. It is narrow and scratchy for a Raptor, south and can be very dangerous going north. But the trip down is worth it.
 

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We explored a new (to us) trail that is marked "designated route" but is not on our Gaia topo map. Turns out it one leg ends at a spectacular box canyon, and another leg winds in and out of about 5 or 6 box canyons. We did it in our RZR, there were a couple of skinny places that might pose a challenge to a Raptor.
 

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Used the Raptor to tow the RZR up to Hey Joe canyon road, then used the RZR to go down into the canyon and then south along the river. Hey Joe canyon is one of the most spectacular "roads" down into a canyon anywhere. It is Raptor friendly but once down to the river go south or north at your own risk. It is narrow and scratchy for a Raptor, south and can be very dangerous going north. But the trip down is worth it.
SPECTACULAR!!:artist1:
 
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