Arch Canyon Trail Blanding Utah
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Where To: Arch Canyon Trail - Blanding Utah
On this week’s Where To Adventure, we’re joining the folks from Blanding, Utah as they traverse through a wide variety of terrain to experience some of the most beautiful land in San Juan County. Get your OHV and come ride along with us as we take you to several magnificent arches in just one short journey.
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Another on the to-do list.
Great video. I was there Wednesday. Drove all the way from Arkansas.
Like the video, thanks so much. I was thinking about riding my fat tire bike on the trail, looks pretty cool. Any suggestions? Hope to stay in Blanding, been a long time since we've been on Cedar Mesa. Jim from Farmington, NM
Our suggestion is to reach out to Josh Nielson at Sunrise Outfitting Scenic adventures and ask him for advice. Might be a long ride to make it to some of the ruins on your fat tire bike but most importantly be prepared. Take lots of water, satellite communication devices and some company so you're not on the trails alone. Of course, last but not least would be to have a great time and enjoy the wonderful scenery!
@@AtYourLeisure Thanks so much, I'll do that! Love the video and will subscribe now! Blessings. Jim
@@jimjr4432 Thanks for the support Jim!
"Destroying the very thing that they came to see" sounds like you should leave your ATV home next visit.
All OHV's were on designated trails at all times and the line you are referencing is the local guide talking about telling people not to touch the rock art when they visit. Many of these areas aren't accessible without an OHV but it is the people, on foot touching and walking on things they are not supposed to that can destroy this ancient art. No OHV's are ever in the vicinity of the rock art at anytime.
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