Determination Rock

by Bryan Sever 4/11/2009 7:02:27 PM

April 11, 2009 - Determination Rock is just located off of Mill Canyon Road just a bit north of Moab, Utah. There are a few good family options nearby. There are even fossilized dinosaur bones that can be plainly seen just a bit off route. There are plenty of signs to get to the main destinations. However, there are fewer signs to get to Determination Rock.

We took three jeeps on this short course to get to the rock. There was one point where the wash that is travelled to get to the rock had some potential tire hazards. It is a good idea to have a spotter in this area. From the state road, it is a short journey. Near the end of the journey, there is a minor climb on the slick rock which still may need to be spotted for novice drivers.

It is a pleasant place to have a lunch. Our group spent well over an hour there. There was a geocache site nearby.

Be wary of bicyclists who take both sides of the road and don't like to share. They may signal you their displeasure if you don't let them have both sides of the road.

On the other side of the state road, there are some nice washes perfect for running your jeep.

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Delicate Arch

by Bryan Sever 4/11/2009 7:42:34 AM

The beautiful arch that you see pictured at the top of each page on this web site is the world-famous delicate arch. It is located in Arches National Park just outside of Moab. On the way to the arch and as we were travelling through the park, there was big horn sheep right next to a warning sign that says there may be big horn sheep around.

After a few minutes journey, park visitors see the Balanced Rock. A bit beyond that, is the trailhead to Delicate Arch. For park users that do not wish to hike, there is a nearby lookout to which they can drive. We chose to take all the children on the hike. Even with the young children, the hike only took about one hour. We stayed there for an hour. There were plenty of hikers from all types of nationalities and origins enjoying this natural wonder.

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Around Town

by Bryan Sever 4/10/2009 7:31:36 AM

April 9, 2009 - Moab has several parks. One is located at 100 West and 400 North. It isn't far off the main street. A few of us went to the park for a few hours. The five-year old, three-year old and infant were all in their delight. The park had plenty of good playground equipment for those age groups. On one end of the park, there is a skateboard park and a covered stage. Centered in the park is the playground equipment. There is plenty of open space for other activities.

Adjacent to the park is a community swim center. It didn't seem to be the typical center; It had several adults doing laps.

After lunch, we visited the rock shop that is near the edge of Moab. There were all sorts of interesting rocks. The three-year old picked up several rocks including some that were quite valuable. He was instructed to put one back, so from about ten feet away, he found the right pile where he got it from and threw the rock back into its proper pile. We learned at the store that there is an area beyond Potash (about 20 miles from Moab) where many of the store's collectables are picked up.

We journeyed out this way before it started to get dark. On the way, there are dinosaur prints that can be examined from the road along the Colorado River. The prints are high up on a vertical slab of rock. They are white on a dark slab so they are quite visible. By the time, we hit the end of the road beyond Potash, we had to turn back because the road was bad and it was getting dark.

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In The ‘Hood

by Bryan Sever 4/9/2009 10:58:25 AM

April 9, 2009 - Nearby in a field where we are staying in the Moab neighborhoods, there is a flock of wild turkeys. A few of us (2 adults, 2 children) went to get up close.

As we approached the turkeys, we called out in turkey language hoping for a response. However, they slowly moved away from us as we approached and found their way into the brush.

However, the journey was not without merit. The children were able to see what turkey tracks look like. They also seen the fresh droppings. Nearby where the turkeys had retreated into the brush, we found a deer skeleton and bones.

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Journey to Moab

by Bryan Sever 4/9/2009 10:07:50 AM

April 8, 2009 - From Ogden, Utah to Moab, Utah, the journey takes a total of about 4 1/2 hours for a total of about 270 miles. Leaving in the afternoon, we made our way down Interstate 15 until Spanish Fork. We made one stop in Spanish Fork.

After the break, we took State Road 6 towards Price, Utah. We tuned the radio to listen to the Utah Jazz basketball game, but lost reception about five miles into the Spanish Fork Canyon. Just before we hit Price, we had seen the coal power plant all lit up at night and it's quite a sight also in respect to the coal miners that lost their lives in that area recently. The lights from plant are brilliant considering the dullness of the terrain on the way there. We made one stop in Price just before hitting Wellington. There were plenty of choices for gas and refreshment in this area.

Once we had hit Price, we discovered that we could find the basketball game on the radio again, but it was being broadcast from a station in Helper or Price. As we journeyed towards Green River, Utah, we found all sorts of radio stations. For a brief moment, we seemed to have found a station that was playing native american music. We also found plenty of stations that were playing 80s and 90s contemporary music. There's one country station that we could pick up and the advertisements on the station definitely had a local flavor.

As we made it to the Green River area, we hopped onto to Interstate 70. There are parts of the road that seemed a bit rough and hardly graded. For a moment, we thought something was wrong with the car, but needless to say, that the road is rough by design. The road signs warn of the strips to keep drivers awake. To get to Moab, we needed to turn south on Crescent Junction. This road takes you to Moab, Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. This road is especially bumpy with little gullies. Who knows what it would do to your low rider?

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