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Today
will be a somewhat long driving day. If we could drive directly across
the maze - campsite 4 to campsite 5 - it's only 3.5 miles |
We're
taking a short cut that Trent saw on the map. It'll cut a couple miles
off of the trip. It was our lunch stop as well. We were heading
south-ish. We're now heading west-ish in a wish to connect up with the
road that heads north to our campsite. |
We're going to gain elevation. Low, center in
the pic is the road moving higher. |
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We have moved up a level - one with wide views. |
Looking down at the road we were on a bit ago. |
12
Miles to our destination. Tomorrow will be the longest "dirt" travel
day. We'll have 12 miles from Maze Overlook to this sign and then 61
miles to UT-24. Hanksville is another 20 miles on asphalt. How does
that fuel gauge look? |
We're
at 103 miles since the gas station. We have 12 more today (115) and
then will have 12+61 (to get to UT-24) (188 miles). From the spot on
UT-24 we'll have 20 more to Hanksville for gas (208). The original
route calculation called for 207 miles - we're on target. 103 miles on the tank and we're at just above 1/4 tank. We're right at the 1/2-way point as we'll be adding 105 more miles to get to the gas station. Will the 5 gallons in the two spare tanks be enough to get me there? |
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The little advertised "Utah Monolith" (a natural version) |
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At the Maze Overlook campsite No extra fuel added as yet - but I will add all of it later today / before heading out tomorrow. |
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Looking across the maze to our Standing Rock
campsite of yesterday. One spire to the left of the largest mass of rock is Standing Rock. |
Chocolate Drops |
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There
is a trail that heads down into the maze. Matt wanted to hike as much
of it as resonable. If he's not back to the camp by 8pm we're to notify
next of kin. I'm on the trail before it descends. Note the stack of
rocks - a cairn - that marks the path to follow. |
Another cairn |
Trent |
Matt, working down the trail. |
He walked a fair bit of it but came to a spot
he felt was to risky to travel solo and turned back. |
Down into the maze |
Pointing
downhill - straight at the drop into the maze - I'll add some
"insurance" rocks in front of the tires. Adding all of the spare gas
into the tank. Tomorrow, with the jeep on level ground, I'll take a picture of the fuel gauge. |