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utahunfiltered · 2 years
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2000 feet above the Colorado River at Dead Horse Point State Park. July 30, 2022.
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thomaswaynewolf · 2 years
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martyharrison · 1 year
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naralanis · 9 months
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I'm in Utah (again)
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It's very hot and there are many Germans walking past me so fast
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johndonneswife · 2 years
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dead horse point state park / june 2022
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scen3ryaddict · 2 years
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Dead Horse Point State Park Hiking in Utah ,USA! ❤️🧡
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satanicherald · 2 years
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For those who like to beat a dead horse: Here is Lucien Greaves, yet again but most recently, acknowledging, apologizing for and addressing those same things TST haters claim have never been acknowledged, apologized for and addressed.
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elnumberone · 9 days
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Feeling it ☀️
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weerentheworld · 5 months
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Dead horse point early in the morning - I had the privilege of being the only person up there
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whiskeyandphotos · 7 months
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Moab was the point of this entire trip. Ever since I’d gotten my FJ and explored where to take it off-road, Moab has been on the list. I wanted to go last year but never did. This year I said fuck it and started planning it because why not? 
Arches Nat’l Park is so popular now that visitors have to get a timed-entry pass two months beforehand. My ticket was for 3 PM that day. Thankfully the camp host let me get to camp and setup a little early so the park entry time was never going to be an issue. The park entrance is near the the Colorado River which means you get to cross over that multiple times as you go from the town to any of the parks and back. Always very cool to see just how large the river used to be in the canyons around it and knowing it was responsible for the Grand Canyon.
Like Bryce, Arches has an endless number of incredible rock formations that absolutely dwarf you when seen up close. Balancing Rock looks like it could fall at any point. The Petrified Dunes and Fiery Furnace are neat simply because of how incredibly different they both are. The Three Gossips are oddly affecting when viewed. The arches themselves are the real draw to the park. Unfortunately, it was far too hot to really hike to Delicate Arch that day but there’s a viewpoint where it can be seen that gets to the point well enough. 
There is another national park and a state park all in the same area around Moab: Canyonlands NP and Dead Horse Point. Canyonlands is absolutely massive and contains a point where the Colorado and Green Rivers converge. Seeing the destructive power of flowing water all around on the landscape is bonkers. You can literally see that these rivers were basically oceans back before humans even existed. 
Dead Horse Point has one of the most brutal backstories I’ve ever heard. The park is centered around a mesa which has a narrow entryway. Basically, cowboys herded wild horses onto the point and corralled them in. They took the ones they wanted to break, left, and left the makeshift gate up. The horses had no water and limited food. These cowboys just left these horses to die, and they did. The corpses were discovered sometime later and the name was born of that. The entry to the plateau is now paved but you can see the remnants of the gate on either side of the road. A sad reminder of the destruction white settlers had on the West.
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corumchr-blog · 2 years
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The first week of November is always our vacation get away week. The 2nd is our anniversary, and the 4th is my birthday. This year we went to Moab, Utah for 4 days. The first day was a guided tour. Moab In A Day.
We had a fantastic guide that took us through Arches National Park, Dead Horse Pointe State Park, and Canyonland National Park. Here are a couple of pictures from that day.
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Day 2.
After seeing in awe the La Sal Mountain Range, we decided to take the morning and head to the Loop Road. We saw a turn off for the Oowah Lake Campground and went of to take a look. Up a snow covered trail we got to the spot and it was definitely worth the trip
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The afternoon was spent taking a UTV through the Hell’s Revenge Trail with our guide. A fantastic couple that took us on a great trip.
Here is a gallery for day 2
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thomaswaynewolf · 2 years
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martyharrison · 2 years
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Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah
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desert-love · 7 months
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Dead Horse Point, State Park In Utah.
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johndonneswife · 2 years
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basin overlook - dead horse point // june 2022
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nicollekidman · 3 months
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i do not support all women because why the hell does ariana grande look like that. imagine you wait your entire life to play your dream character and then the movie looks like slop but more importantly you cannot move your facial muscles and your skin tone blends into your hair while all your features look...... shall we say.... aspiring to a race you were not born into <3
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