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10/3 - 10/7/2013: Comb Ridge and Nearby Trails, Utah

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We leave in just a few hours for the Comb Ridge in Utah! To follow our progress from here just click on one of the Spot Shared pages links below:

 

Offroad Passport 1 (theksmith):

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0rVBhURxBd7BqIvqhnh5brOz3Zqgl9qvQ

 

Offroad Passport 2 (Number 7 & dzJeepchic):

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0uWGkcZLWVldcJXNMCQSSIqM35KPqOhBi

 

 

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Comb Ridge is a natural formation nearly 120 miles long, extending from southern Utah into northern Arizona. It is composed primarily of Jurassic-age Navajo Sandstone. There are numerous trails in the area leading to natural arches and other scenic formations, as well as many Native American ruins. This will be a true adventure as we explore both the Comb Ridge Trail and then venture into as many of the adjoining trails as time permits. This trip is rated moderate and lodging is all remote tent-camping.

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Be safe, and have fun. Please take lots of pictures to share with the rest of us.

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Have a great trip! Can't wait to see the the pictures!

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The pic you posted prior to departing if fantastic! Looking forward to seeing your trip pics. Have fun!

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Here are a few 'teaser' shots to get us started:

 

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Sweet pics, Gear!

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Great pics Gear ....

 

What's story with the Nissan?

 

Best regards

 

Mike

 

No story really. We passed the Nissan the 1st day on the way up Comb Wash. It was up to it's bumpers in the only puddle along that whole trail, even though there was a perfectly good go around. We considered hooking up to it and pulling it out but the owner was nowhere in sight, and since none of us wanted to wallow in the mud, plus what would you hook to, we left it. We never did find out what became of the car.

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