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From: theise@panix.com (Ted Heise)
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Subject: Trip Report - southern Utah
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 17:13:40 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: Ted Heise - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 17:13 UTC

Hi all,

My wife and I just got back from three weeks camping--most of it
in southern Utah. As you may recall from previous posts, we
picked up a Lance 1475 trailer at the tail end of 2022. We've had
it out before, but only on a couple of relatively short trips.

My personal preference would be to just go where we feel like and
stop when tired, but I didn't want to get stuck without a camp
site. So I planned most of the trip out ahead of time using
Google maps and a couple of camping apps.

It's quite a distance from northern Indiana to southern Utah. On
top of that, I planned a somewhat southerly route to reduce risk
of freezing temps during the day while towing. I allowed up to 7
hours driving per day, figuring that could get us to Utah with 4
days of travel. First lesson learned: my towing speeds are well
below interstate speed limits so the travel times were really
underestimated on Google maps.

First night we stayed at Finger Lakes State Park north of
Columbia, MO. It was getting dark as we arrived (due in part to
poor routing by Google maps) so we didn't see much of the park.
Had some noisy neighbors, but they eventually settled down. Park
looked nice enough on the way out. Stopped in town to get bagels,
they were $30 for a dozen--yikes!

Next day through rest of MO and into Kansas, getting to see some
of the Flint Hills. Our stop was Gunsmoke RV park in Dodge City,
KS. Park was a bit cheesy with the western theme, and a bit
grungy. But we had full hookups, which was nice.

Next day we crossed rest of KS, some of the Oklahoma panhandle
(roads were awful), and into New Mexico. It was interesting to me
that we passed through Boise City, one of the exemplar towns in
The Worst Hard Times (great story about the Dust Bowl). I'd
picked out a municipal park in Bernalillo, NM, and it turend out
to be quite nice--only downside was Albuquerque has metastasized
around it.

From there we headed north and west to Moab, UT. Although I lived
in Flagstaff for part of the 70s, I'd never been that direction.
The scenery was wonderful. We had an upscale RV park in Moab, and
enjoyed several days there--hiking and biking Arches and other
attractions.

View of the Colorado River from Dead Horse Point (adjacent to
Canyonlands NP):
<http://panix.com/~theise/Dead_Horse_Point.jpg>

Cliffs in Castle Valley illuminated by sunset, taken from our
dinner table at Red Cliffs Lodge (just north of Moab):
<http://panix.com/~theise/Professor_Canyon_sunset.jpg>

For those who don't know, there have been a great number of
westerns filmed in the area from just north of Moab down to
Monument Valley. The Red Cliffs Lodge also has a wonderful museum
dedicated to this history. Highly recommended.

Next we shipped over to a campground in Leeds, UT and did more
hiking. It was too cold, windy, and wet to bike, but we saw some
amazing sights...

Sunlight reflected on double arch in Kolob Canyons, along Taylor
Creek:
<http://panix.com/~theise/Kolob_Canyons.jpg>

Zion, Court of the Patriachs and Temple of Sinawava:
<http://panix.com/~theise/Court_of_the_Patriarchs.jpg>
<http://panix.com/~theise/Temple-of-Sinawava.jpg>

A winter storm warning for the Capital Reef and Bryce areas turned
out not to adversely affect our move from Leeds to Cannonville.
We stayed at a beautiful state park, and also got to hike and
bike.

Kodachrome State Park:
<http://panix.com/~theise/Kodachrome_St_Park.jpg>

Bryce view, hoodoos in snow:
<http://panix.com/~theise/Bryce.jpg>

From Utah, we drove to Grand Junction, CO for the final planned
camping nght. The route was along Utah 12, a national scenic
byway. It was incredible, with just one (of many) highlights
being a terrifying drive along the top of the hogback. Yikes!

On the way home from Grand Junction, we stayed with friends in
Greeley, CO and with family in Sterling, NE. We split the final
leg home into two parts, staying at Driftwood park in Quincy, IL.

All in all, it was a great trip. The trailer worked well for the
most part, with a few questionable things I'll put in another
post. Though it was soemewhat cramped quarters for the better
part of three weeks, my wife and I managed to reach detente most
of the time.

--
Ted Heise <theise@panix.com> West Lafayette, IN, USA

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 by: bfh - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 17:24 UTC

Ted Heise wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My wife and I just got back from three weeks camping--most of it
> in southern Utah. As you may recall from previous posts, we
> picked up a Lance 1475 trailer at the tail end of 2022. We've had
> it out before, but only on a couple of relatively short trips.
>
> My personal preference would be to just go where we feel like and
> stop when tired, but I didn't want to get stuck without a camp
> site. So I planned most of the trip out ahead of time using
> Google maps and a couple of camping apps.
>
> It's quite a distance from northern Indiana to southern Utah. On
> top of that, I planned a somewhat southerly route to reduce risk
> of freezing temps during the day while towing. I allowed up to 7
> hours driving per day, figuring that could get us to Utah with 4
> days of travel. First lesson learned: my towing speeds are well
> below interstate speed limits so the travel times were really
> underestimated on Google maps.
>
> First night we stayed at Finger Lakes State Park north of
> Columbia, MO. It was getting dark as we arrived (due in part to
> poor routing by Google maps) so we didn't see much of the park.
> Had some noisy neighbors, but they eventually settled down. Park
> looked nice enough on the way out. Stopped in town to get bagels,
> they were $30 for a dozen--yikes!
>
> Next day through rest of MO and into Kansas, getting to see some
> of the Flint Hills. Our stop was Gunsmoke RV park in Dodge City,
> KS. Park was a bit cheesy with the western theme, and a bit
> grungy. But we had full hookups, which was nice.
>
> Next day we crossed rest of KS, some of the Oklahoma panhandle
> (roads were awful), and into New Mexico. It was interesting to me
> that we passed through Boise City, one of the exemplar towns in
> The Worst Hard Times (great story about the Dust Bowl). I'd
> picked out a municipal park in Bernalillo, NM, and it turend out
> to be quite nice--only downside was Albuquerque has metastasized
> around it.
>
> From there we headed north and west to Moab, UT. Although I lived
> in Flagstaff for part of the 70s, I'd never been that direction.
> The scenery was wonderful. We had an upscale RV park in Moab, and
> enjoyed several days there--hiking and biking Arches and other
> attractions.
>
> View of the Colorado River from Dead Horse Point (adjacent to
> Canyonlands NP):
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Dead_Horse_Point.jpg>
>
> Cliffs in Castle Valley illuminated by sunset, taken from our
> dinner table at Red Cliffs Lodge (just north of Moab):
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Professor_Canyon_sunset.jpg>
>
> For those who don't know, there have been a great number of
> westerns filmed in the area from just north of Moab down to
> Monument Valley. The Red Cliffs Lodge also has a wonderful museum
> dedicated to this history. Highly recommended.
>
> Next we shipped over to a campground in Leeds, UT and did more
> hiking. It was too cold, windy, and wet to bike, but we saw some
> amazing sights...
>
> Sunlight reflected on double arch in Kolob Canyons, along Taylor
> Creek:
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Kolob_Canyons.jpg>
>
> Zion, Court of the Patriachs and Temple of Sinawava:
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Court_of_the_Patriarchs.jpg>
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Temple-of-Sinawava.jpg>
>
> A winter storm warning for the Capital Reef and Bryce areas turned
> out not to adversely affect our move from Leeds to Cannonville.
> We stayed at a beautiful state park, and also got to hike and
> bike.
>
> Kodachrome State Park:
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Kodachrome_St_Park.jpg>
>
> Bryce view, hoodoos in snow:
> <http://panix.com/~theise/Bryce.jpg>
>
> From Utah, we drove to Grand Junction, CO for the final planned
> camping nght. The route was along Utah 12, a national scenic
> byway. It was incredible, with just one (of many) highlights
> being a terrifying drive along the top of the hogback. Yikes!
>
> On the way home from Grand Junction, we stayed with friends in
> Greeley, CO and with family in Sterling, NE. We split the final
> leg home into two parts, staying at Driftwood park in Quincy, IL.
>
> All in all, it was a great trip. The trailer worked well for the
> most part, with a few questionable things I'll put in another
> post. Though it was soemewhat cramped quarters for the better
> part of three weeks, my wife and I managed to reach detente most
> of the time.
>
Sounds like you got your dollar's worth........or maybe that should be
dollars'.

--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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 by: George Anthony - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 17:42 UTC

On 3/27/2024 12:24 PM, bfh wrote:
> Ted Heise wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My wife and I just got back from three weeks camping--most of it
>> in southern Utah.  As you may recall from previous posts, we
>> picked up a Lance 1475 trailer at the tail end of 2022.  We've had
>> it out before, but only on a couple of relatively short trips.
>>
>> My personal preference would be to just go where we feel like and
>> stop when tired, but I didn't want to get stuck without a camp
>> site.  So I planned most of the trip out ahead of time using
>> Google maps and a couple of camping apps.
>>
>> It's quite a distance from northern Indiana to southern Utah.  On
>> top of that, I planned a somewhat southerly route to reduce risk
>> of freezing temps during the day while towing.  I allowed up to 7
>> hours driving per day, figuring that could get us to Utah with 4
>> days of travel.  First lesson learned: my towing speeds are well
>> below interstate speed limits so the travel times were really
>> underestimated on Google maps.
>>
>> First night we stayed at Finger Lakes State Park north of
>> Columbia, MO.  It was getting dark as we arrived (due in part to
>> poor routing by Google maps) so we didn't see much of the park.
>> Had some noisy neighbors, but they eventually settled down.  Park
>> looked nice enough on the way out.  Stopped in town to get bagels,
>> they were $30 for a dozen--yikes!
>>
>> Next day through rest of MO and into Kansas, getting to see some
>> of the Flint Hills.  Our stop was Gunsmoke RV park in Dodge City,
>> KS.  Park was a bit cheesy with the western theme, and a bit
>> grungy.  But we had full hookups, which was nice.
>>
>> Next day we crossed rest of KS, some of the Oklahoma panhandle
>> (roads were awful), and into New Mexico.  It was interesting to me
>> that we passed through Boise City, one of the exemplar towns in
>> The Worst Hard Times (great story about the Dust Bowl).  I'd
>> picked out a municipal park in Bernalillo, NM, and it turend out
>> to be quite nice--only downside was Albuquerque has metastasized
>> around it.
>>
>>  From there we headed north and west to Moab, UT.  Although I lived
>> in Flagstaff for part of the 70s, I'd never been that direction.
>> The scenery was wonderful.  We had an upscale RV park in Moab, and
>> enjoyed several days there--hiking and biking Arches and other
>> attractions.
>>
>> View of the Colorado River from Dead Horse Point (adjacent to
>> Canyonlands NP):
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Dead_Horse_Point.jpg>

You got some nice photos but why didn't you go to the edge and get the
whole view of Horseshoe Bend <grin>?

>>
>> Cliffs in Castle Valley illuminated by sunset, taken from our
>> dinner table at Red Cliffs Lodge (just north of Moab):
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Professor_Canyon_sunset.jpg>
>>
>> For those who don't know, there have been a great number of
>> westerns filmed in the area from just north of Moab down to
>> Monument Valley.  The Red Cliffs Lodge also has a wonderful museum
>> dedicated to this history.  Highly recommended.
>>
>> Next we shipped over to a campground in Leeds, UT and did more
>> hiking.  It was too cold, windy, and wet to bike, but we saw some
>> amazing sights...
>>
>> Sunlight reflected on double arch in Kolob Canyons, along Taylor
>> Creek:
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Kolob_Canyons.jpg>
>>
>> Zion, Court of the Patriachs and Temple of Sinawava:
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Court_of_the_Patriarchs.jpg>
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Temple-of-Sinawava.jpg>
>>
>> A winter storm warning for the Capital Reef and Bryce areas turned
>> out not to adversely affect our move from Leeds to Cannonville.
>> We stayed at a beautiful state park, and also got to hike and
>> bike.
>>
>> Kodachrome State Park:
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Kodachrome_St_Park.jpg>

I think people who just visit the "Mighty Five" miss out if they skip
Kodachrome Basin State Park.
>>
>> Bryce view, hoodoos in snow:
>> <http://panix.com/~theise/Bryce.jpg>
>>
>>  From Utah, we drove to Grand Junction, CO for the final planned
>> camping nght.  The route was along Utah 12, a national scenic
>> byway.  It was incredible, with just one (of many) highlights
>> being a terrifying drive along the top of the hogback.  Yikes!
>>
>> On the way home from Grand Junction, we stayed with friends in
>> Greeley, CO and with family in Sterling, NE.  We split the final
>> leg home into two parts, staying at Driftwood park in Quincy, IL.
>>
>> All in all, it was a great trip.  The trailer worked well for the
>> most part, with a few questionable things I'll put in another
>> post.  Though it was soemewhat cramped quarters for the better
>> part of three weeks, my wife and I managed to reach detente most
>> of the time.
>>
> Sounds like you got your dollar's worth........or maybe that should be
> dollars'.
>

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Subject: Re: Trip Report - southern Utah
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 by: Ted Heise - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 17:49 UTC

On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 12:42:22 -0500,
George Anthony <ganthony@gmail.org> wrote:
> On 3/27/2024 12:24 PM, bfh wrote:
> > Ted Heise wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> My wife and I just got back from three weeks camping--most of
> >> it in southern Utah. As you may recall from previous posts,
> >> we picked up a Lance 1475 trailer at the tail end of 2022.
> >> We've had it out before, but only on a couple of relatively
> >> short trips.

> >> View of the Colorado River from Dead Horse Point (adjacent to
> >> Canyonlands NP):
> >> <http://panix.com/~theise/Dead_Horse_Point.jpg>
>
> You got some nice photos but why didn't you go to the edge and get the
> whole view of Horseshoe Bend <grin>?

LOL Intense fear of heights, maybe? :)

> >> A winter storm warning for the Capital Reef and Bryce areas
> >> turned out not to adversely affect our move from Leeds to
> >> Cannonville. We stayed at a beautiful state park, and also
> >> got to hike and bike.
> >>
> >> Kodachrome State Park:
> >> <http://panix.com/~theise/Kodachrome_St_Park.jpg>
>
> I think people who just visit the "Mighty Five" miss out if
> they skip Kodachrome Basin State Park.

As I stay at more and more of them, I'm developing a really strong
liking for state parks in many areas. Kodachrome is definitely an
underappreciated gem.

> >> All in all, it was a great trip. The trailer worked well for
> >> the most part, with a few questionable things I'll put in
> >> another post. Though it was soemewhat cramped quarters for
> >> the better part of three weeks, my wife and I managed to
> >> reach detente most of the time.
> >>
> > Sounds like you got your dollar's worth........or maybe that
> > should be dollars'.

Yar, we sure did. I'm pleased with the trip, and would do it
again--though there are so many other things to see!

--
Ted Heise <theise@panix.com> West Lafayette, IN, USA

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