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  1. #21

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    niceee thats what i wanted to hear lol

    Dude I still owe you a freakin beer or two!! get up here
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  2. #22

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Nice trip. I have been there but not on the backroads. Remember to stay on the trail, they are real big on not disturbing undisturbed areas. In fact the last time I was there they had the "Don't bust the crust!" handouts and buttons all over the place. The cryptobiotic crust takes a long time to regrow and even walking on it can cause erosion by wind. Is TP on your list?

  3. #23

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    TP is now, but i can bust a roll from our bathroom so no worry there

    lol i forgot about it though
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  4. #24

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    Yes, make sure you bring the TP or else tour topo maps will become your new TP.

  5. #25

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    TPPPPP is onnnn the list!!1

    sorry a little truck at the moment, i mean tdrunk.



    wow i actually tiepyed that right.

    anyways..

    gotta have my safari shirt, and lookin goood. for the pictures.

    my storage unit is done at the moment

    taking my truck home for xmas to get it dne beetter by my dad who built our house and is a hobby carpenter.

    design im looking at



    any ideas on foods anybody, stove will be wirth me, but non cookable foods basically, goig to take mres with me as wlll so i can biol water and cook those/
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  6. #26

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Just as a heads up, this trail is normally pretty easy, but doing it in Nov. and by yourself make sure your lockers are working. I've been stuck a couple extra days in places out there by getting hit with snow, and you will be there well into snow season. Don't worry about the water freezing, if you keep it in big jugs and keep it in the vehicle it will be fine. If you have a set of tire chains, or can borrow some for the trip, bring them along just in case.

  7. #27

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Quote Originally Posted by MNboy
    Just as a heads up, this trail is normally pretty easy, but doing it in Nov. and by yourself make sure your lockers are working. I've been stuck a couple extra days in places out there by getting hit with snow, and you will be there well into snow season. Don't worry about the water freezing, if you keep it in big jugs and keep it in the vehicle it will be fine. If you have a set of tire chains, or can borrow some for the trip, bring them along just in case.
    thanks for the headsup. ill have to see if anyone has any chains for 285s around here.

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  8. #28

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    well it looks like im off guys, wish me luck and ill have a huge trip reports section when i get back (if i get alive hhaha jk)
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  9. #29

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    good luck blake!!!! take LOTS of pictures!~
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  10. #30

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    damnit, some things holding me till tonight. ill leave around 6pm MST
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