Monday, September 14: We started off with a beautiful sunrise at our campground.
After returning our rental to the airport we headed north. Most of the
day was spent driving from St. George in the South West corner of Utah
to Moab, farther north and close the Eastern end of the state. The
scenery for most of the drive was spectacular!
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| Salt Wash View Area |
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| Salt Wash View Area |
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| Salt Wash View Area |
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| Salt Wash View Area |
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| Salt Wash View Area |
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| Devil's Canyon |
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| Spotted Wolf Canyon |
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| Spotted Wolf Canyon |
Along I-70 there is a stretch where there are no towns for 105 miles. We made sure we had topped off the gas tank before we entered that section.
We had some rain along the way and some sections of very high wind. That made the driving a bit more challenging but Jim handled it like a pro (as usual).
I booked a campground in Moab and a car rental for tomorrow so we can tour our last national park of the trip.
We had to skip three of the Utah parks that we originally had on our itinerary because we are a couple of days behind. The other reason is that we discovered motor home touring within the parks out west doesn’t work very well - that means more time to get a rental car and a second night stay in one location.
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